Social History of Medicine 17 (2004), 2

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Social History of Medicine
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Barthel, Claudia

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Woman`s Mission and Professional Knowledge: Nightingale Nursing in Colonial Australia and Canada
Judith Godden and Carol Helmstadter, pp. 157-174

Compliance with Infant Smallpox Vaccination Legislation in Nineteenth-century Rural England: Hollingbourne, 1876-88
Ann Clark, pp. 175-198

Nutrition and Scarlet Fever Mortality during the Epidemics of 1860-90: The Sundsvall Region
Stephan M. Curtis, pp. 199-221

Disease and Death in the South African War: Changing Disease Patterns from Soldiers to Refugees
Daniel Low-beer, Matthew Smallman-raynor and Andrew Cliff, pp. 223-245

'Threshold of a New Era`: The Development of an Integrated Hospital System in Northeast Scotland, 1900-39
Martin Gorsky, pp. 247-267

Windows and Barriers in Policy-making: Food Poisoning in Britain, 1945-56
Michael French and Jim Phillips, pp. 269-284

Smoking in Northern Ireland: A Case Study in Local Health Education, 1950-1973
Kenneth D. Brown, pp. 285-299

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Patricia Baird-Windle and Eleanor J. Bader: Targets of Hatred: Anti-Abortion Terrorism
Reviewed by Allison L. Helper, pp. 301-302

Geertje Boschma: The Rise of Mental Health Nursing. A History of Psychiatric Care in Dutch Asylums, 1890-1920
Reviewed by Bruce Lindsay, pp. 302-303

Marijke Gijswijt-Hofstra and Hilary Marland: Cultures of Child Health in Britain and the Netherlands in the Twentieth Century
Reviewed by Hugh Cunningham, pp. 303-304

Harry Hendrick: Child Welfare: Historical Dimensions, Contemporary Debate
Reviewed by Nigel Parton, pp. 304-305

John Greenaway: Drink and British Politics since 1830. A Study in Policy Making
Reviewed by Virginia Berridge, pp. 305-306

Stephen B. Karch: A History of Cocaine: The Mystery of Coca Java and the Kew Plant
Reviewed by Alex Mold, p. 307

Othmar Keel: L`avènement de la médecine clinique moderne en Europe: 1750-1815. Politiques, institutions et savoirs
Reviewed by Angie Smith, pp. 308-309

Anne Kelly and Anthea Symonds: Classics in Anthropometric History
Reviewed by Rona Ferguson, pp. 309-310

Howard Philips and David Killingray: The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19
Reviewed by Mark Harrison, pp. 310-312

Volker Scheid: The Chinese Medicine in Contemporary China: Plurality and Synthesis
Reviewed by Bernard Ineichen, pp. 312-313

Michael Bury and Jonathan Gabe: Sociology of Health and Illness
Reviewed by Stephen Peckham, pp. 313-314

Maxime Schwartz: How the Cows Turned Mad
Reviewed by Anne Hardy, pp. 314-315

Alexandra M. Stern and Howard Markel: ),Formative Years. Children`s Health in the United States, 1880-2000
Reviewed by Dominique Marshall, pp. 315-316

Keir Waddington: Medical Education at St Bartholomew`s Hospital 1123-1995
Reviewed by Martin Gorsky, pp. 316-317

Peter Voswinckel: Biographisches Lexikon hervorragender Ärzte der letzten fünfzig Jahre
Reviewed by Paul Weindling, pp. 317-318

Franck Collard and Evelyne Samama: Le corps à l`épreuve: poisons remèdes et chirurgie: aspects des pratiques médicales dans l`Antiquité et au Moyen Age
Reviewed by Leigh Whaley, pp. 318-319

Paula A. Michaels: Curative Powers: Medicine and Empire in Stalin`s Central Asia
Reviewed by Kim Taylor, pp. 319-320

Diana Wyndham: Eugenics in Australia: Striving for National Fitness
Reviewed by John Fisher, pp. 320-321

John Hassan: The Seaside, Health and the Environment in England and Wales since 1800
Reviewed by John K. Walton, pp. 321-322

Allen B. Weisse: Heart to Heart. The Twentieth-Century Battle against Cardiac Disease: An Oral History
Reviewed by David Gray, p. 323

Steven Palmer: From Popular Medicine to Medical Populism: Doctors, Healers and Public Power in Costa Rica, 1800-1940
Reviewed by Raul Necochea, pp. 323-324

Publications Received, pp. 325-326

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