
Subject and Author IndexVolume 95
Pagination according to issues:
No. 1 (Spring): 1–136
No. 2 (Summer): 137–276
No. 3 (Fall): 277–436
No. 4 (Winter): 437–616
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Abortion: obstetric operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52; and patient-doctor relationships in postwar Poland (Ignaciuk): 83–112
Abortion indications: and patient-doctor relationships in postwar Poland (Ignaciuk): 83–112
Abortion risks: and patient-doctor relationships in postwar Poland (Ignaciuk): 83–112
Acupuncture: anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Addiction: Keeley’s “Gold Cure” and medicalization of (Hickman): 198–226
Adler, Jeffrey S., “‘I’m at My Rope’s End’: Suicide in New Orleans, 1920–1940”: 53–82
Adler, Jessica L., “Help Without Hassles: Instituting Community-Based Care for U.S. Veterans After the War in Vietnam”: 528–57
Affect: connections of Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
African American woman physicians: graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925 (Gamble): 169–97
Anatomical cabinets: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Anatomical demonstrations: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Anatomical models: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Anatomy: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Anderson, Warwick, review by: 269–71
Anesthesia: acupuncture on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Animal history: wildlife protection in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
Antonovich, Jacqueline, “White Coats, White Hoods: The Medical Politics of the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s America”: 437–63
Armstrong, Melissa Diana, An Ambulance on Safari: The ANC and the Making of a Health Department in Exile: 604–5
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Baum, Emily, “Acupuncture Anesthesia on American Bodies: Communism, Race, and the Cold War in the Making of ‘Legitimate’ Medical Science”: 497–527
Begley, Philip, and Sally Sheard, “From ‘Honeymoon Period’ to ‘Stable Marriage’: The Rise of Management Consultants in British Health Policymaking”: 227–55
Bennette, Rebecca Ayako, Diagnosing Dissent: Hysterics, Deserters, and Conscientious Objectors in Germany during World War One: 597–98
Biheron, Marie Marguerite: career and friendships (Dacome): 315–49
Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, and Raul Necochea Lopez, eds, Peripheral Nerve: Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America: 131–34
Boddice, Rob, Humane Professions: The Defense of Experimental Medicine, 1876–1914: 424–25
Book history: Merck Manual as consumer health “Bible” (Tomes): 1–23
Brazil: 19th & 20th c. obstetric operatory techniques in (Roth and Teixeira): 24–52
Breen, Benjamin, The Age of Intoxication: Origins of the Global Drug Trade: 120–21
Britain: management consultants in health policymaking (Begley & Sheard): 227–55
Bubonic plague: wildlife protection as public health in South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96 [End Page 611]
Buehler, Scottie Hale, “Aborted Dreams and Contested Labors: The Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 Survey of Midwives”: 137–68
Butler, Sara M., review by: 594–95
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Care: connections of Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Carey, Jr., David, review by: 131–34 Carsten, Janet, Blood Work: Life and Laboratories in Penang: 271–73
Catholicism: and obstetric operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52
Cesarean section: obstetric operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52
Chakrabarti, Pratik, review by: 120–21
China: acupuncture anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Chinese medicine: acupuncture anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Chorev, Nitsan, Give and Take: Developmental Foreign Aid and the Pharmaceutical Industry in East Africa: 605–7
Christopoulos, John, Abortion in Early Modern Italy: 415–16
Cold War: acupuncture anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Colorado: and medical politics of the KKK in the 1920s (Antonovich): 437–63
Communism: and acupuncture anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Community-based counseling: for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Condran, Gretchen A., review by: 159–60
Cox, Mary E., Hunger in War and Peace: Women and Children in Germany, 1914–1924: 599–600
Craik, Elizabeth, review by: 115–16
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Dacome, Lucia, “Intimate Connections: Marie Marguerite Biheron and Her ‘Little Boudoir’”: 315–49
Davis, Joseph E., Chemically Imbalanced: Everyday Suffering, Medication, and Our Troubled Quest for Self-Mastery: 432–34
De Wolf, Oscar C.: and the medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
Deinstitutionalization: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Dickson, Melissa, review by: 418–19
Digestion: gut-brain axis in sleep and sleeplessness (Hussey): 350–78
Dittrich, Klaus, “Embracing Allied Approaches to Public Health: Luxembourg’s Industrial Elites and the Rockefeller Mission against Tuberculosis in France after the First World War”: 379–407
Duffin, Jacalyn, Stanley’s Dream: The Medical Expedition to Easter Island: 269–71
Durbach, Nadja, Many Mouths: The Politics of Food in Britain from the Workhouse to the Welfare State: 420–21
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Economic zoology: wildlife protection in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
Education: and Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Eighteenth century: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Embryotomy: obstetric operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52
Empowered patients: Merck Manual as consumer health “Bible” (Tomes): 1–23
Environmental health: wildlife protection in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
Environmentalism: wildlife protection in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
Eugenics: and medical politics of the KKK in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
Expertise: management consultants in British health policymaking (Begley & Sheard): 227–55 [End Page 612]
Friendship: of Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Fye, Bruce W., review by: 424–25
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Gamble, Vanessa Northington, “‘Sisters of a Darker Race’: African American Graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925: 169–97
Geltner, Guy, Roads to Health: Infrastructure and Urban Wellbeing in Later Medieval Italy: 116–18
Gender: graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925 (Gamble): 169–97
Gibbs, Frederick W., review by: 416–18 Giblin, James, review by: 426–27
Gold cure: Leslie E. Keeley and medicalization of addiction (Hickman): 198–226
Goodheart, Lawrence B., review by: 596–97
Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg: mission against TB in France after WW1 (Dittrich): 379–407
Great Depression: and suicide in New Orleans (J. S. Adler): 53–82
Grossman, Lewis A., review by: 429–30
Guns: and suicide in New Orleans, 1920–40 (J. S. Adler): 53–82
Gut-brain axis: in sleep and sleeplessness, Britain & U.S. (Hussey): 350–78
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Handley-Cousins, Sarah, Bodies in Blue: Disability in the Civil War North: 129–31
Haushofer, Lisa, review by: 427–29
Hawkins, Sue, review by: 128–29
Health care: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Health information: Merck Manual (Tomes): 1–23
Health policy: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Health reform: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Health system: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Helmstadter, Carol, Beyond Nightingale: Nursing on the Crimean War Battlefields: 128–29
Herzberg, David, review by: 432–34
Hickman, Timothy A., “‘We Belt the World’: Dr. Leslie E. Keeley’s ‘Gold Cure’ and the Medicalization of Addiction in 1890s London”: 198–226
History of epidemiology: wildlife protection in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
History of gynecology: abortion and patient-doctor relationships in postwar Poland (Ignaciuk): 83–112
History of reproductive health: and patient-doctor relationships in postwar Poland (Ignaciuk): 83–112
Hospitals: management consultants in British health policymaking (Begley & Sheard): 227–55
Hussey, Kristin D., “‘Visceral Consciousness’: The Gut-Brain Axis in Sleep and Sleeplessness in Britain and America, 1850–1914”: 350–78
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Ignaciuk, Agata, “In Sickness and in Health: Expert Discussions on Abortion Indications, Risks, and Patient-Doctor Relationships in Postwar Poland”: 83–112
Industrial elites: and the mission against TB in France after WW1 (Dittrich): 379–407
Inebreity: Keeley’s Gold Cure and the medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
Ingram, Allan, review by: 123–24
Itineraries of knowledge: John of Burgundy’s plague treatise (Jones): 277–314
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Janes, Lauren, review by: 599–600
John of Burgundy: plague treatise (Jones): 277–314
Jones, Lori, “Itineraries and Transformations: John of Burgundy’s Plague Treatise”: 277–314
Jørgensen, Dolly, review by: 116–18 [End Page 613]
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Keeley, Leslie E.: and medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
Kerr, Norman: and medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
King, Helen, Hippocrates Now: The “Father of Medicine” in the Internet Age: 115–16
Kirchhelle, Claas, Pyrrhic Progress: The History of Antibiotics in Anglo-American Food Production: 427–29
Klepp, Susan, review by: 267–69
Kline, Wendy, review by: 431–32
Kosmin, Jennifer, review by: 415–16
Ku Klux Klan: medical politics of in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
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Law: and obstetric operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52
Laqueur, Thomas W., review by: 125–26 Legacey, Erin-Marie, Making Space forthe Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780–1830: 125–26
Lindemann, Mary, review by: 118–19
London: Gold cure: Leslie E. Keeley and medicalization of addiction in (Hickman): 198–226
Luesink, David, William H. Schneider, and Zhang Daqing, eds., China and the Globalization of Biomedicine: 421–23
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Mackenbach, Johan P., A History of Population Health: Rise and Fall of Disease in Europe: 259–60
MacNamara, Trent, Birth Control and American Modernity: A History of Popular Ideas: 267–69
Management consultants: in British health policymaking (Begley & Sheard): 227–55
Manuscript to print: John of Burgundy’s plague treatise (Jones): 277–314
Marsh, Margaret, review by: 113–15
Mayer, Andreas, The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century: 418–19
McNeill, J. R., review by: 593–94 Medical education: graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925 (Gamble): 169–97
Medical books: John of Burgundy’s plague treatise (Jones): 277–314
Medical politics: the KKK in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
Medical reference books: Merck Manual (Tomes): 1–23
Mendelsohn, J. Andrew, Annemarie Kinzelbach, and Ruth Schilling, eds., Civic Medicine: Physician, Polity, and Pen in Early Modern Europe: 413–15
Merck Manual: a “Consumer Health ‘Bible’” (Tomes): 1–23
Messac, Luke, review by: 604–5 Midwifery: Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 Survey of Midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Mondelli, Frank, review by: 600–601 Mortality: suicide in New Orleans, 1920–40 (J. S. Adler): 53–82
Murphy, Hannah, A New Order of Medicine: The Rise of Physicians in Reformation Nuremberg: 118–19
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National Health Service: management consultants in British health policymaking (Begley and Sheard): 227–55
Navon, Daniel, Mobilizing Mutations: Human Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy: 429–30
Neo-Hippocratic: and Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
New Orleans: suicide in, 1920–40 (J. S. Adler): 53–82
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Obstetrics: operatory techniques in 19th & 20th c. urban Brazil (Roth & Teixeira): 24–52
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Packard, Randall M., review by: 607–8
Paper technology: Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Paris: Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Pemberton, Stephen, review by: 271–73
Physicians: and medical politics of the KKK in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
Physiology: gut-brain axis in sleep and sleeplessness (Hussey): 350–78 [End Page 614]
Plague tracts: John of Burgundy’s plague treatise (Jones): 277–314
Policymaking: health in Britain (Begley and Sheard): 227–55
Provincial medicine: Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Public health: mission against TB in France after WW1 (Dittrich): 379–407; medical politics of the KKK in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
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Race: graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925 (Gamble): 169–97; acupuncture anesthesia on American bodies (Baum): 497–527
Rankin, Alisha, The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle of Authority in Renaissance Science: 416–18
Reproductive surveillance: medical politics of the KKK in 1920s America (Antonovich): 437–63
Richardson, Sarah S., review by: 602–3 Richert, Lucas, Break on Through: Radical Psychiatry and the American Counterculture: 431–32
Ritchey, Sara, Acts of Care: Recovering Women in Late Medieval Health: 594–95
Robichaud, Andrew, review by: 126–28
Rockefeller Foundation: mission against TB in France after WW1 (Dittrich): 379–407
Roth, Cassia, and Luiz Antônio Teixeira, “From Embryotomy to Cesarean: Changes in Obstetric Operatory Techniques in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Urban Brazil”: 24–52
Ruis, A. R., review by: 260–62
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Sadowsky, Jonathan, review by: 262–63
Schmidt, Marion, review by: 265–67; Eradicating Deafness? Genetics, Pathology, and Diversity in Twentieth Century America: 600–601
Schober, Sarah-Maria, review by: 413–15
Schultz, Jane E., review by: 129–31
Scott-Smith, Tom, On an Empty Stomach: Two Hundred Years of Hunger Relief: 260–62
Scull, Andrew, Psychiatry and Its Discontents: 262–63
Secret cures: Keeley’s Gold Cure and the medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
Sheard, Sally, and Philip Begley, “From ‘Honeymoon Period’ to ‘Stable Marriage’: The Rise of Management Consultants in British Health Policymaking”: 227–55
Skotnes-Brown, Jules, “Preventing Plague, Bringing Balance: Wildlife Protection as Public Health in the Interwar Union of South Africa”: 464–96
Sleep: and the gut-brain axis (Hussey): 350–78
Sleeplessness: and the gut-brain axis (Hussey): 350–78
Smith, Hilary A., review by: 421–23
Smith, Kylie, Talking Therapy: Knowledge and Power in American Psychiatric Nursing: 264–65
Snowden, Frank M., Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present: 593–94
Sociability: connections of Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
Société Royale de Médecine: 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Southern African History: wildlife protection in the interwar union (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
State-socialist Poland: abortion and patient-doctor relationships in (Ignaciuk): 83–112
Suicide: in New Orleans, 1920–40 (J. S. Adler): 53–82
Surgeons: Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 survey of midwives (Buehler): 137–68
Swedberg, Sarah L., Liberty and Insanity in the Age of the American Revolution: 596–97
Szreter, Simon, ed., The Hidden Affliction: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Infertility in History: 113–15
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Tappan, Jennifer, review by: 605–7
Teicher, Amir, Social Mendelism: Genetics and the Politics of Race in Germany, 1900–1948: 265–67
Teixeira, Luiz Antônio, and Cassia Roth, “From Embryotomy to Cesarean: [End Page 615] Changes in Obstetric Operatory Techniques in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Urban Brazil”: 24–52
Temperance: Keeley’s Gold Cure and the medicalization of addiction in London (Hickman): 198–226
Therapeutics: the gut-brain axis in sleep and sleeplessness (Hussey): 350–78
Tobbell, Dominique, review by: 264–65 Tomes, Nancy, “‘Not Just for Doctors Anymore’: How the Merck Manual Became a Consumer Health ‘Bible’”: 1–23
Tuberculosis: post-WW1 mission against in France (Dittrich): 379–407
Tuchman, Arleen, review by: 597–98
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Veterans: community-based care for U.S. Vietnam (J. L. Adler): 528–57
Vicedo, Marga, Intelligent Love: The Story of Clara Park, Her Autistic Daughter, and the Myth of the Refrigerator Mother: 602–3
Victorian: the gut-brain axis in sleep and sleeplessness (Hussey): 350–78
Vietnam War: community-based care for U.S. veterans (J. L. Adler): 528–57
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Wang, Jessica, Mad Dogs and Other New Yorkers: Rabies, Medicine and Society in an American Metropolis, 1840–1920: 126–28
Ward, Peter, The Clean Body: A Modern History: 121–23
Webel, Mari K., The Politics of Disease Control: Sleeping Sickness in Eastern Africa, 1890–1920: 426–27
Webb, Jr., James L. A., The Guts of the Matter: A Global History of Human Waste and Infectious Intestinal Disease: 607–8
Weisse, Travis A., review by: 420–21
Wildlife protection: in the interwar union of South Africa (Skotnes-Brown): 464–96
Wiltshire, John, Frances Burney and the Doctors: Patient Narratives Then and Now: 123–24
Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania: graduates of, 1867–1925 (Gamble): 169–97
Women: connections of Marie Marguerite Biheron (Dacome): 315–49
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Zdatny, Steve, review by: 121–23 [End Page 616]