Original Articles
The Search for International Food Safety Regulation. From the Commission Internationale pour la répression des falsifications to the Société universelle de la Croix Blanche (1879–1909) Ximo Guillem-Llobat Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 419–439
Before Survivorship: The Moment of Recovery in Twentieth-century American Cancer Campaigns David Cantor Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 440–465
The ‘Dangerous’ Women of Animal Welfare: How British Veterinary Medicine Went to the Dogs Andrew Gardiner Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 466–487
The Question of Water Quality and London's New River in the Eighteenth Century Leslie Tomory Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 488–507
The Prevalence of Syphilis in England and Wales on the Eve of the Great War: Re-visiting the Estimates of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases 1913–1916 Simon Szreter Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 508–529
Pills, Potions and Devices: Treatments for Hearing Loss Advertised in Mid-nineteenth Century British Newspapers Liz Ross, Phil Lyon, and Craig Cathcart Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 530–556
The Machinery of Authoritarian Care: Dramatising Breast Cancer Treatment in 1970s Britain Elizabeth Toon Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 557–576
Contesting the Animal Model: Axel Holst and the Controversy over Scurvy and Beriberi Kristin Asdal Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 577–593
Book Reviews
Manon Parry, Broadcasting Birth Control: Mass Media and Family Planning Rose Holz Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 594–595
Roger Cooter with Claudia Stein, Writing History in the Age of Biomedicine Laura R Neff Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 595–597
James F. Stark, The Making of Modern Anthrax, 1875–1920: Uniting Local, National and Global Histories of Disease Tim Carter Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 597–598
Marjo Kaartinen, Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century Sara Read Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 598–599
Mayumi Hayashi, The Care of Older People: England and Japan, a Comparative Study Martin Gorsky Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 599–601
Fiona Hutton, The Study of Anatomy in Britain, 1700–1900 Helen MacDonald Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 601–602
Elena Carrera (ed.), Emotions and Health, 1200–1700 Sarah Ann Robin Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 602–604
Ellen Amster, Medicine and the Saints: Science, Islam, and the Colonial Encounter in Morocco, 1877–1956 Adam Guerin Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 604–606
Linda Kalof (ed.), A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Medieval Age Irina Metzler Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 606–607
Mark Jackson, The Age of Stress: Science and the Search for Stability Mathew Thomson Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 607–609
Michelle Murphy, Seizing the Means of Reproduction: Entanglements of Feminism, Health, and Technoscience Christabelle Sethna Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 609–610
Efram Sera-Shriar, The Making of British Anthropology, 1813–1871 Chris Manias Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 610–612
Rosemary Wall, Bacteria in Britain, 1880–1939 Anne Hardy Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 612–613
Robert Baker, Before Bioethics: A History of American Medical Ethics from the Colonial Period to the Bioethics Revolution Nathan Emmerich Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 613–615
Ryan A. Davis, The Spanish Flu: Narrative and Cultural Identity in Spain, 1918 Mark Honigsbaum Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 615–616
Alex Mold and David Reubi (eds), Assembling Health Rights in Global Context: Genealogies and Anthropologies Harry Oosterhuis Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 616–618
Yücel Yanıkdaǧ, Healing the Nation: Prisoners of War, Medicine and Nationalism in Turkey, 1914–1939 Jeremy Salt Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 618–619
Victoria A. Harden, AIDS at 30: A History Virginia Berridge Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 620–621
Mical Raz, What's Wrong with the Poor? Psychiatry, Race, and the War on Poverty Michael E. Staub Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 621–622
Bernd Gausemeier, Staffan Müller-Wille and Edmund Ramsden (eds), Human Heredity in the Twentieth Century Marius Turda Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 623–624
Hilary Marland, Health and Girlhood in Britain, 1874–1920 Vanessa Heggie Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 624–626
Kirsten Ostherr, Medical Visions: Producing the Patient Through Film, Television, and Imaging Technologies David A. Kirby Soc Hist Med 2014 27: 626–627