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Social History of Medicine. (Book Reviews: American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century. From Sects to Science)

, 1972
Paper edition, with a new preface, of a 1972 work. The author, a sociologist, explains how ...19th-century medicine did not disappear; it evolved into modern medicine...; and he discusses such topics as active versus conservative intervention ...
W. Rothstein
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Medicine, Madness and Social History: Essays in Honour of Roy Porter

, 2008
Roy Porter was a brilliant historian of medicine and madness. He was the British authority on the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, but he wore his learning lightly. He died, far too young, in 2002.
J. Stewart
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The hidden truths of the belly: the uncertainties of pregnancy in early modern Europe. (Society for the Social History of Medicine Student Prize Essay 1999, runner-up.).

Social history of medicine : the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, 2002
For early modern men and women and their medical practitioners, the experience and understanding of pregnancy was primarily uncertain. This uncertainty extended to the whole process of pregnancy--from the moment of conception to delivery, the detection ...
Cathy McClive
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Women's little secrets: defining the boundaries of reproductive knowledge in sixteenth-century France. Society for the social history of medicine student essay competition winner, 1999.

Social history of medicine : the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, 2002
Although there has been much recent work on the contribution of midwives to early modern medical practice, there has been less investigation of the participation of other women outside of the corporative or professional medical arena.
Susan Broomhall
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Erwin H. Ackerknecht, Social Medicine, and the History of Medicine

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2007
Erwin H. Ackerknecht was an influential member of that small group of largely émigré historians of medicine who professionalized their field in the United States. Ackerknecht was influenced by both contemporary social science and an implicitly political vision of social medicine.
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Medicine in Society: Healers in the medical market place towards a social history of Graeco-Roman medicine

, 1992
Homeric Greece The earliest literary record of classical Greece, the Iliad of Homer, provided the ancient doctor with both a paradigm of his success and a premonition of his failure. Among the Greek heroes who fought in the Trojan war were Podalirius and
V. Nutton
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Patients, Potions, and Physicians: A Social History of Medicine in Ireland, 1654-2004 (review)

, 2006
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Greta Jones
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Transforming the Social History of American Medicine

Monthly Review, 1983
Review of The Social Transformation of American Medicine by Paul Starr.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Vietnamese Traditional Medicine: A Social History

Asian Anthropology, 2016
Vietnamese Traditional Medicine: A Social History analyzes how the creation of traditional Vietnamese medicine was linked to a variety of cultural, linguistic and political factors in the 19th and ...
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The Social History of British Medicine: An Essay Review

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 2002
L'auteur propose une analyse des oeuvres majeures parues sur le theme de l'histoire de la medecine en Grande-Bretagne. En proposant une synthese bibliographique des ouvrages concernant la sante publique et l'histoire sociale de la medecine, il parvient a determiner l'orientation des historiens dans le traitement de ces themes.
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