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Recent Dissertations in the History of Medicine
- Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
- Oxford University Press
- Volume 58, Number 4, October 2003
- pp. 466-469
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Recent Dissertations In The History Of Medicine
In this list of recently completed dissertations the highlighted number uniquely identifies each thesis and is your key to further information about it. Abstracts can be viewed in Dissertation Abstracts, issued monthly and available at many libraries. Some libraries provide free access to dissertations and abstracts on line, including the capacity to download them in full. Most dissertations can also be ordered via Bell and Howell Information and Learning by calling 800–521–0600 or writing to 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Dissertations can be ordered online through the Bell and Howell website at http://www.umi.com.
Sharon Louise Bailey Glasco. A city in disarray: Public health, city planning, and the politics of power in late colonial Mexico City. The University of Arizona, 2002, 249 pages. 3060999
Stephanie Kay Barron. Margaret Fuller, women's health, and the body politic. Texas A&M University, 2002, 290 pages. 3060764
Deva-Marie Beck. Florence Nightingale's 1893 'Sick-Nursing and Health-Nursing': Weaving a tapestry of positive health determinants for personal, community, and global wellness. Union Institute and University, 2002, 218 pages. 3061978
Denison K. Bullens, Jr. A social history of healthcare paradigms. Fielding Graduate Institute, 2002, 264 pages. 3046354 [End Page 466]
Hayley Susan Froysland. 'Para el bien común': Charity, health, and moral order in Bogotá, Colombia, 1850–1936. University of Virginia, 2002, 485 pages. 3057506
Veronika Fuechtner. Alfred Doeblin and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute. The University of Chicago, 2002, 240 pages. 3060213
P. M. Godin. Doing the frontline work: A historical sociology of community psychiatric nursing in Britain. University of Essex, 2002. C808828
Mary Sarita Kathleen Hewlett. Women, sodomy and sexual abuse in late-Renaissance Lucca. University of Toronto, 2000, 253 pages. NQ69279
Kendall L. Hoyt. The role of military-industrial relations in the history of vaccine innovation. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002.
Katherine Okuda Klein. The growth of man-midwifery in Philadelphia and its environs, 1765–1848. University of California-Riverside, 2002, 316 pages. 3061577
Rebecka Elin Lennartsson. Malaria urbana: Om byråflickan Anna Johannesdotter och prostitutionen i Stockholm kring 1900. Uppsala Universitet, 2002, 335 pages. C810089
Wallace Michael Millner. Intimate publics: Sexual vice, mass culture, and the transformation of the antebellum United States public sphere. University of Virginia, 2002, 255 pages. 3057524
Louise Christine Noble. Corpus salubre: Medicinal cannibalism in early modern English culture. Queen's University at Kingston, 2002, 191 pages. NQ69391
Marcus Nordlund. The dark lantern: A historical study of sight in Shakespeare, Webster, and Middleton. Göteborgs Universitet, 1998, 533 pages. C809509
Laura Bigger Pfefferkorn. School health education in South Carolina, 1894–1989: Tinkering toward professionalization. University of South Carolina, 2002, 271 pages. 3059471
John Lee Plews. The specter of the face: Reading physiognomy, power, and the artist-figure in modern German-language prose works. Lavater, [End Page 467] Chamisso, Moerike, Stifter, Th. Mann. University of Alberta, 2001, 292 pages. NQ68983
Marian Elizabeth Polhill. Materia medica animalis: Untersuchungen zum 'Tierbuch' (ca. 1478) des Zurcher apothekerknechts Hans Minner. Cornell University, 2002, 297 pages. 3059082
Margaret Rayhawk-Lewis. State spending for HIV/AIDS before passage of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act. The George Washington University, 2002, 170 pages. 3059890
Jennifer Elaine Reardon. Race to the finish: Identity and governance in an age of genetics. Cornell University, 2002, 332 pages. 3059128
Samuel Kelton Roberts. Infectious fear: Tuberculosis, public health, and the logic of race and illness in Baltimore, Maryland, 1880–1930. Princeton University, 2002, 499 pages. 3062512
David Whitfield Robinson. The id and thou: A study of conscience in the psychology of C.G. Jung. Emory University, 2002, 483 pages. 3059023
Karen Elizabeth Robinson. Intellectual biography of Herman Witkin and his theory of psychological differentiation. Carlos Abizu University, 2001, 90 pages. 3057621
Rafael Angel Rodriguez Sanchez. The change of medical paradigm in the Scientific Revolution in Spain. Universidad de Huelva, 1998, 483 pages. 3062060
Scott Edward Roney. Trial and error in the pursuit of public health: Leicester, 1849–...