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A fresh look at medieval wellness that echoes modern healthy-living concerns.
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A History of Women in Medicine: From Physicians to Witches? reveals the untold story of forgotten female physicians, their lives, practices and subsequent demonisation as witches.
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Tuberculosis was a main cause of distress, disablement, and death in England until the late 1950s. First published in 1988, The Retreat of Tuberculosis 1850–1950 is... Læs mere
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Summers documents the history of Saint Elizabeths Hospital, a federal mental institution in... Læs mere
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Health Care in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (1976) examines the systems of health care in the Communist countries of the Eastern Bloc. Many... Læs mere
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Originally published in 1960, this is a story of district nursing from its beginning, with the first nurse engaged to work in the slums of nineteeth-century... Læs mere
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The Charitable Imperative, first published in 1989, provides an overview of the very different institutions that... Læs mere
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This book presents a narrative history of the field of powered upper limbs, as well as providing an examination of how scientific... Læs mere
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This book presents a narrative history of the field of powered upper limbs, as well as providing an examination of how scientific... Læs mere
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How should a historian with personal experience of their topics write about them? Exploring the author’s own experiences with Munchausen Syndrome and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP), this book analyzes how various historians have managed “the personal” and their scholarship.