Social History of Medicine 29 (2016), 2

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Social History of Medicine 29 (2016), 2
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Infertility in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine

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Social History of Medicine is concerned with all aspects of health, illness, and medical treatment in the past. It is committed to publishing work on the social history of medicine from a variety of disciplines. The journal offers its readers substantive and lively articles on a variety of themes, critical assessments of archives and sources, conference reports, up-to-date information on research in progress, a discussion point on topics of current controversy and concern, review articles, and wide-ranging book reviews.

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Infertility in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine

Introduction: Infertility in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine
Daphna Oren-Magidor and Catherine Rider
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 211–223

Anne of Bohemia and Her Struggle to Conceive
Kristen L. Geaman
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 224–244

Men and Infertility in Late Medieval English Medicine
Catherine Rider
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 245–266

‘In the Merry Month of May’: Instructions for Ensuring Fertility in MS British Library, Lansdowne 380
Theresa L. Tyers
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 267–289

Literate Laywomen, Male Medical Practitioners and the Treatment of Fertility Problems in Early Modern England
Daphna Oren-Magidor
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 290–310

‘They are called Imperfect men’: Male Infertility and Sexual Health in Early Modern England
Jennifer Evans
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 311–332

‘Elderly years cause a Total dispaire of Conception’: Old Age, Sex and Infertility in Early Modern England
Sarah Toulalan
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 333–359

Original Articles

Malaria and Colonialism in Korea, c.1876–c.1945
Jeong-Ran Kim
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 360–383

Harnessing the Power of Difference: Colonialism and British Chronic Disease Research, 1940–1975
Martin D. Moore
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 384–404

Focus on Managing Mental Disorder

Leonard Smith, Insanity, Race and Colonialism: Managing Mental Disorder in the Post-Emancipation British Caribbean 1838–1914
Pedro L. V. Welch
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 405–406

Louise Hide, Gender and Class in English Asylums, 1890–1914
Catharine Coleborne
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 406–407

Howard Chiang (ed.), Psychiatry and Chinese History (Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine)
Lijing Jiang
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 408–409

Laure Murat, The Man Who Thought He Was Napoleon: Toward a Political History of Madness
Aude Fauvel
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 409–411

Claudia Malacrida, A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Alberta’s Eugenic Years
Katrina N. Jirik
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 411–412

Book Reviews

Maria Pia Donato, Sudden Death: Medicine and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Rome.
Alessandro Laverda
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 412–414

Fabrice Brandli and Michel Porret (eds), Les Corps Meurtris: investigations judiciares et expertises médico-légales au XVIIIe siècle
Cathy McClive
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 414–415

Saurabh Mishra, Beastly Encounters of the Raj: Livelihoods, Livestock and Veterinary Health in North India
Julie E. Hughes
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 415–417

Kim Price, Medical Negligence in Victorian Britain: The Crisis of Care under English Poor Law, c. 1834–1900
Alistair Ritch
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 417–418

D.S. Lucey and Virginia Crossman (eds), Health Care in Ireland and Britain from 1850: voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives
Greta Jones
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 418–420

Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz, The London Lock Hospital in the Nineteenth Century: Gender, Sexuality and Social Reform
Anne Hanley
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 420–422

Anne Hardy, Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1880–1975
James Hanley
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 422–423

Nikolai Krementsov, Revolutionary Experiments: The Quest for Immortality in Bolshevik Science and Fiction
Lloyd Ackert
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 423–425

Paul Weindling, Victims and Survivors of Nazi Human Experiments: Science and Suffering in the Holocaust
Michael H. Kater
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 425–426

Andreas Mayer, Sites of the Unconscious: Hypnosis and the Emergence of the Psychoanalytic Setting
Rhodri Hayward
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 426–428

W. Bruce Fye, Caring for the Heart: the Mayo Clinic and the Rise of Specialization
Joel D. Howell
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 428–429

Edward Shorter, Partnership for Excellence: Medicine at the University of Toronto and Academic Hospitals
J. T. H. Connor
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 429–431

Samia Salem, Die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Gentechnik in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland seit den 1960er Jahren
Bernd Gausemeier
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 431–432

Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette, Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective
Sarah Walsh
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 432–434

Alexander Mercer, Infections, Chronic Disease, and the Epidemiological Transition. A New Perspective
Simon Szreter
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 434–436

Neil Carter, Medicine, Sport and the Body: A Historical Perspective
John Hoberman
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 436–437

Werner Trotsken, The Pox of Liberty. How the Constitution left Americans Rich, Free, and Prone to Infection.
Jeanne Abrams
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 437–438

Elena Conis, Vaccine Nation: America’s Changing Relationship with Immunization
Lucas Richert
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 439–440

Julie Laplante, Healing Roots: Anthropology in Life and Medicine
Abena Dove Osseo-Asare
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 440–441

Errata

Erratum
Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 442

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Soc Hist Med 2016 29: 443

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