Archiv für Januar 2013

Stephen Pemberton, The Bleeding Disease: Hemophilia and the Unintended Consequences of Medical Progress

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/153?rss=1

Lindsay Reid, Midwifery in Scotland: A History

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/158?rss=1

Virginia Berridge, Martin Gorsky and Alex Mold, Public Health in History

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/155?rss=1

Nancy Lusignan Schultz, Mrs. Mattingly’s Miracle: The Prince, the Widow and the Cure That Shocked Washington City

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/157?rss=1

Thomas Dormandy, Opium: Reality’s Dark Dream

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/162?rss=1

Carol Helmstadter and Judith Godden, Nursing Before Nightingale, 1815-1899

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/159?rss=1

Ali Haggett, Desperate Housewives: Neuroses and the Domestic Environment, 1945-1970

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/160?rss=1

Heather R. Beatty, Nervous Disease in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/143?rss=1

Peter C. Engelman, A History of the Birth Control Movement in America

Quelle: http://shm.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/26/1/142?rss=1

‚Where is the Fault?‘: The Starvation of Edward Cooper at the Isle of Wight Workhouse in 1877

Edward Cooper was a disabled pauper who died of starvation in a workhouse ‘idiot’ ward. His neglect was the result of systemic problems, exacerbated by policy, and the poor law’s free market approach to employing doctors in this period. In…