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Social History of Medicine 1993-94

From: "Dr D.A. Postles" <pot@leicester.ac.uk>

vol.7 no 2 (Aug 1994):

George Weisz, 'Mapping medical specialization in Paris in the ninettenth and twentieth centuries';

Michael Burleigh, 'Psychiatry, German society and the Nazi "Euthenasia" programme';

L. H. Lumey and F. W. A. van Poppel, 'The Dutch famine of 1944-5: mortality and morbidity in past and present generations';

William Johnston, 'A genealogy of tubercular diseases in Japan';

Simon Szreter, 'Mortality in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: a reply to Sumit Guha';

Megan Vaughan, 'Healing and curing: issues in the social history and anthropology of medicine in Africa' [discussion];

Bernard Harris, 'Health, height and history: an overview of recent developments in anthropometric history' [review essay].


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