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THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN INDIA AND BURMA*
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 52-61
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“Humanizing” milk: The formulation of artificial feeds for infants (1850–1910)
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 225-249
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THE BIO-MEDICAL PURSUITS OF CHRISTOPHER WREN*
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 331-341
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The Term ‘Causalgia’
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 97-99
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF THE USE OF BARIUM SALTS IN MEDICINE
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 9-21
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The Internationalisation of Tobacco Control, 1950–2010
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- 15 September 2016, pp. 453-472
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A ‘Suitable Soil’: Plague’s Urban Breeding Grounds at the Dawn of the Third Pandemic
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- 12 June 2017, pp. 343-357
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Reconstructing Harry: A Genealogical Study of a Colonial Family ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside’ the Grahamstown Asylum, 1888–1918
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- 28 April 2014, pp. 166-187
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John Hutchinson, the inventor of the spirometer–his north country background, life in London, and scientific achievements
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 357-364
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THE PARADOXICAL TEXT ‘ON THE HEART’, PART I
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 1-15
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Baron de Wenzel, oculist to King George III: His impact on British ophthalmologists
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 78-88
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AVICENNA—HIS LIFE AND TIMES*
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 249-261
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Nature's contraceptive. Wet-nursing and prolonged lactation: the case of Chesham, Buckinghamshire, 1578–16011
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 426-441
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The First Blood Transfusion: French of English?
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 360-364
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John Locke on Respiration
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- 17 May 2012, pp. 453-476
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The Peckham Health Centre, “PEP”, and the concept of general practice during the 1930s and 1940s
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 151-161
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A Hebrew paraphrase of the Hippocratic oath (from a fifteenth-century manuscript)
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 438-445
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HISTORICAL TRENDS IN CANCER SURGERY*
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 154-161
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Pancreatic Organotherapy for Diabetes, 1889–1921
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 288-316
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A danger to the public? Disposing of pauper lunatics in late-Victorian and Edwardian England: Plympton St Mary Union and the Devon County Asylum, 1867–1914
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- 16 August 2012, pp. 1-25
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