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Rinderpest and mainstream infectious disease concepts in the eighteenth century
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 129-150
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RUDOLF VIRCHOW AND SOCIAL MEDICINE IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 274-278
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Two hundred years of the foxglove
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 132-150
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Protection against dog distemper and Dogs Protection Bills: The Medical Research Council and anti-vivisectionist protest, 1911–1933
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 1-26
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International Health and the Limits of its Global Influence: Bhutan and the Worldwide Smallpox Eradication Programme
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- 23 September 2013, pp. 461-486
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THE PERSONNEL AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN TUDOR AND STUART ENGLAND: Part II. London
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 217-234
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The genesis of Edward Jenner's Inquiry of 1798: A comparison of the two unpublished manuscripts and the published version
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 193-199
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Setting the standards for a new science: Edward Schäfer and endocrinology
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 282-290
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Eighteenth-Century Nosology and its Survivors*
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 397-403
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Immunology and literature in the early twentieth century: “Arrowsmith” and “The Doctor's Dilemma”
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 314-332
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The use of chloroform by British Army Surgeons during the Crimean War
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 161-193
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The Case History in Medieval Islamic Medical Literature: Tajārib and Mujarrabāt as Source
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- 17 May 2012, pp. 195-214
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Health Planning in 1960s Africa: International Health Organisations and the Post-Colonial State
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- 07 September 2018, pp. 425-448
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See One, Do One, Modify One: Prostate Surgery in the 1930s
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- 26 July 2012, pp. 351-366
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WHY DID VESALIUS NOT DISCOVER THE FALLOPIAN TUBES?
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 335-341
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Boyle versus the Galenists: A suppressed critique of seventeenth-century medical practice and its significance
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 322-361
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Soldiers, surgeons and the campaigns to combat sexually transmitted diseases in colonial India, 1805–1860
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 137-160
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What's in a name? Henry Dale and adrenaline, 1906
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 459-476
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‘No “Sane” Person Would Have Any Idea’: Patients’ Involvement in Late Nineteenth-century British Asylum Psychiatry
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- 10 December 2015, pp. 37-53
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Dermatological writings of ancient India
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 387-392
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