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Medizinhistorisches Journal 57, 2022/1, 74–82
Internationale Zeitschriftenschau
Acta medico-historica Rigensia
Vol. 12 (2019): Aistis Žalnora: Principles of Physical Education of Children in the Works of Jędrzej
Śniadecki, S. 9–21. – Vladimirs Kuzņecovs & Marina Loseviča: Psihiatrijas attīstība Krievijas
impērijas Vidzemes, Kurzemes un Igaunijas guberņās 19. gadsimta beigās: Emīla Krēpelīna darbība
(1886–1891), S. 22–66. – Florian Steger & Maximilian Schochow: Closed Venereology Wards in
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the German Democratic Republic S. 67–91. – Ineta Lipša: Categorized Soviet Citizens in the Con-
text of the Policy of Fighting Venereal Disease in the Soviet Latvia from Khrushchev to Gorbachev
(1955–1985), S. 92–122.
Vol. 13 (2020): Stella Hermanovska: Garīgās nespējas reprezentācija sociālās aprūpes kon-
tekstā Latvijas teritorijā 19. gadsimta otrajā pusē, S. 9–28. – Tomas Vaiseta Power unto Sickness,
Sickness unto Power in the Periphery of Soviet Psychiatry, S. 29–57. – Marcin Orzechowski, Max-
imilian Schochow & Florian Steger: Combatting Venereal Diseases as an Instrument of Politi-
cised Medicine: Analysis on the Example of the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany, the German
Democratic Republic, and the Polish Peoples’ Republic, S. 58–82. – Juris Salaks, Aistis Žalnora
& Maie Toomsalu: Comments on the Article: Combatting Venereal Diseases as an Instrument of
Politicised Medicine … S. 83–92.
Vol. 14 (2021): Nils Hansson: History of Medicine in the Baltic Sea region: Introductory re-
marks, S. 7–10. – Joanna Nieznanowska: Missed connections: Pomeranian Medical University’s
efforts to join circulation- of-knowledge networks in the pre-Thaw cold War times (1948–1956),
S. 11–36. – Anne Oommen-Halbach: German-Polish scientific cooperations in divided Germany
– Janusz Korczak associations in East and West Germany since the 1970s, S. 37–56. – Alexandra
Nicolaidis, Peter M. Nilsson & David Dunér: Alexandra Kollontai and three Swedish female
physicians – friendly relationships around the Soviet ambassador in Stockholm 1930–1945, S. 57–82.
– Yvonne Gavallér: Changing objects of therapeutics – how neurasthenia affected scientific trans-
fer between Germany and Sweden, S. 83–100. – Kristin Halverson: Medical technologies and the
social strategies of two surgical instrument makers in Denmark and Sweden, 1870–1900, S. 101–117.
– Steffen Fleßa: Innovations in healthcare of peripheral regions – Greifswald as incubator for the
Baltic Sea region? S. 118–148.
Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences
Vol. 71 (2021), No. 187: José A. Alonso-Pavón, Jocelyn Cheé-Santiago, M. Lucía Granados-Riv-
eros, Marco D. Ornelas-Cruces, Erica Torrens-Rojas & Ana Barahona: Genetics in Mexico:
Mapping the Discipline, S. 6–35. – Marco Menin: L’organe du toucher et la neurologie du racisme:
l’origine tactile de la couleur de la peau chez Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, S. 36–60. – Daniel Špelda: Les
anciens dans l’astronomie, l’astronomie dans la querelle des anciens et des modernes, S. 62–100. –
Gonzalo L. Recio: On the Use of Tables as Heuristic Tools in Ptolemaic Astronomy, S. 102–128.
– Paolo Bussotti: La natura del continuo e del mutamento nei paradossi di Zenone, S. 132–175. –
Sergio Nobre & Luís Manuel Ribeiro Saraiva: In Memoriam: Ubiratan d’Ambrosio (1932–2021),
S. 178–200.
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Asclepio
Vol. 73 (2021), No. 2: Joan Carles Alayo Manubens & Francesc Xavier Barca Salom: El gas de
hulla en la Europa Latina hasta mediados del siglo XX, historia, tecnología e innovación, S. 560.
– Mercedes Fernández-Paradas & Antonio Jesús Pinto Tortosa: La saga de los ingenieros
británicos Manby y su contribución a la industria del gas en Francia y España (1776–1884), S. 561.
– Florentino Moyano Jiménez: Los vínculos del ingeniero Pablo Yver Ballester con la industria
del gas británica (1902–1944), S. 562. – Alberte Martínez-López & Jesús Mirás Araujo: La trans-
ferencia de tecnología en la Europa Latina: el papel de la Société Technique de l’Industrie du Gaz
en France, 1895–1938, S. 563. – Jesús Sánchez Miñana: La contribución de las empresas de con-
tadores de gas españolas y extranjeras a la actividad gasista en España en el contexto de la Europa
Latina (1855–1936), S. 564. – Joan Carles Alayo Manubens & Francesc Xavier Barca Salom: Gas
y electricidad. La evolución de su tecnología a partir de los artículos y noticias aparecidas en pub-
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licaciones periódicas de carácter técnico en España y Francia entre 1855 y 1910, S. 565. – Miguel
Huertas Maestro: Un nombre en la torre de marfil. Psicoanálisis y psicología profunda a través
de La historia interminable de M. Ende (1979), S. 566. – Ismael Cerqueira Vieira, João Rui Pita
& Ana Leonor Pereira: A diabetologia social em Portugal. Génese, influências e concretizações
(1926–1931), S. 567. – Ianina Paula Lois: Entre la persecución y la instrucción: las comadronas
y parteras diplomadas porteñas de inicios del siglo XX, S. 568. – Nicolás Facundo Rojas & Juan
Pablo Zabala: La revolución seroterápica´ en Buenos Aires. Tensiones y articulaciones políticas y
profesionales en torno a la investigación científica y la producción de sueros (1894–1904), S. 569.
– Juan Manuel Sánchez Arteaga: De las tertulias a la conspiración: la disputa por la belleza y las
amistades peligrosas de Alejandro Malaspina en Madrid, S. 570. – Antoni Nomdedeu-Rull: La
recepción del léxico de la taxonomía botánica de Linneo en los diccionarios del español, S. 571.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Vol. 44 (2021), No. 4: Friedrich Cain, Dietlind Hüchtker, Bernhard Kleeberg, Karin Reichen-
bach & Jan Surman: Introduction: Scientific Authority and the Politics of Science and History in
Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, S. 339–351. – Friedrich Cain: Authority Claims Situat-
ing Socialist Science Studies in the GDR, S. 352–372. – Miglena Nikolchina: Breaking the Code:
Political Control and the Humanities in 1960 s Bulgaria, S. 373–390. – Anne Kluger: “Honecker’s
Vassal” or a Prehistorian in the Service of Science? The Evaluation of Former East German Schol-
arship and the Concept of the Scholar in the Debate on Joachim Herrmann in Reunified Germany,
S. 391–413. – Ella Rossman: From Socialism to Social Media: Women’s and Gender History in
Post-Soviet Russia, S. 414–432. – Michał Pawleta: Reconstructing the Past, Renegotiating Author-
ity: Reconstructed Archaeological Sites in Present-Day Poland, S. 433–460. – Andrea Pető: Cur-
rent Comment: The Illiberal Academic Authority. An Oxymoron? S. 461–469.
British Journal for the History of Science
Vol. 54 (2021), No. 3: Samantha Wesner: Revolutionary electricity in 1790: shock, consensus, and
the birth of a political metaphor, S. 257–275. – Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund & John Woitkow-
itz: ‘Ancient lore with modern appliances’: networks, expertise, and the making of the Open Polar
Sea, 1851–1853, S. 277–299. – Fiona Williamson: Framing Asian atmospheres: imperial weather sci-
ence and the problem of the local c. 1880–1950, S. 301–304. – Sarah Carson: Anticipating the mon-
soon: the necessity and impossibility of the seasonal weather forecast for South Asia, 1886–1953,
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S. 305–325. – Chi Chi Huang: ‘Hong Kong can afford a typhoon or two’: British discussions of
revolving storms, S. 327–339. – Fiona Williamson: Just doing their job: the hidden meteorologists
of colonial Hong Kong c.1883–1914, S. 341–359. – Mark E. Frank: Frontier atmosphere: observa-
tion and regret at Chinese weather stations in Tibet, 1939–1949, S. 361–379. – Emily Hayes: The
Anthropocene & the Humanities: From Climate Change to a New Age of Sustainability, S. 381–385.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Vol. 95 (2021), No. 3: Lori Jones: Itineraries and Transformations: John of Burgundy’s Plague
Treatise, S. 277–314. – Lucia Dacome: Intimate Connections: Marie Marguerite Biheron and Her
“Little Boudoir”, S. 315–349. – Kristin D. Hussey: “Visceral Consciousness”: The Gut-Brain Axis
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in Sleep and Sleeplessness in Britain and America, 1850–1914, S. 350–378. – Klaus Dittrich: Em-
bracing Allied Approaches to Public Health: Luxembourg’s Industrial Elites and the Rockefeller
Mission against Tuberculosis in France after the First World War, S. 379–407.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
Vol. 38 (2021), No. Suppl. 1: Erika Dyck & Aline Charles: New Social History of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceuticals, S. s1-s5. – Pedro Carlessi & José Ricardo Ayres: Neo-Traditional Medicines:
Ethnographic Contributions to Conceptual Definition, S. s6-s30. – Mariana Broglia de Mou-
ra: “Unscrupulous and Morally Ill-Prepared” Laymen or Professionals? Controlling Pharmacists
during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, S. s31-s71. – Edoardo Pierini: Different Peoples, Dif-
ferent Inebriations: The Recognition of Different Cultures of Intoxication in Early Modern En-
glish Medicine, S. s72-s92. – Julia Nurse: Pigmented Remedies: The Pharmacy of Colour in Early
Modern Europe, S. s93-s117. – Nishanth Kunnukattil Shaji: Grappling with Morphine: A Local
History of Painkiller Use in Kerala, India, S. s118-s142. – Johanne Collin: Entre l’arbre et l’écorce:
l’évolution de la profession de pharmacien au Québec aux XIXe-XXe siècles, S. s143-s174.
Dynamis
Vol. 41 (2021), No. 1: Margarita Vilar-Rodríguez & Jerònia Pons-Pons: Los factores condiciona-
ntes en la configuración histórica del sistema hospitalario en España [editorial], S. 15–26. – Josep
Barceló-Prats: Genealogía de la reforma hospitalaria en España: la gestación de una nueva cultura
hospitalocéntrica de la sanidad, S. 27–52. – Víctor M. Núñez-García: Los hospitales docentes en la
España contemporánea: El caso de los hospitales clínicos universitarios, S. 53–78. – Margarita Vi-
lar-Rodríguez & Jerònia Pons-Pons: El papel de hospitales municipales y provinciales en España
desde una perspectiva histórica, S. 79–110. – Daniel Lanero Táboas: Historia de una infraestructu-
ra menguante: la crisis terminal del hospital rural al final del franquismo (1960–1975), S. 111–134. –
Pilar León Sanz: Contribución de las Mutuas de Previsión Social al Sistema Hospitalario español:
el caso de La Alianza, S. 135–162. – Sandra Inés Ramos Maldonado: La controversia médica sobre
las bebidas frías en el siglo XVI: el opúsculo latino de Bernardino Gómez Miedes, S. 163–186. –
Juan Atenza Fernández, Rubén Mirón González & Benito Díaz Díaz: La Agrupación Profesion-
al de Médicos Liberales: la respuesta progresista del asociacionismo médico español (1935–1939),
S. 163–186. – Adrián Carbonetti: La elaboración de vacuna y suero durante la gripe española en
Argentina. Iniciativas estatales en la periferia de la ciencia (1918–1919), S. 211–232. – Josep L. Baro-
na: María José Báguena Cervellera (1956–2021). In memoriam, S. 233–236. – Rosa Ballester Añón
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& María Isabel Porras Gallo: María José Báguena en el constante recuerdo. Historia de una expe-
riencia compartida, S. 237–240. – José L. Fresquet: Conversaciones [M. J. Báguena], S. 241–244.
– Maríaluz López-Terrada: María José Báguena: Recuerdos de una larga amistad, S. 245–250. –
Michel Sappol: The cultural politics of Anatomy [review essay], S. 251–258.
Early Science and Medicine
Vol. 26 (2021), No. 4: Harold J. Cook: Princess Elisabeth’s Cautions and Descartes’ Suppression
of the Traité de l’Homme, S. 289–313. – Christian Henkel: Mechanism, Occasionalism and Final
Causes in Johann Christoph Sturm’s Physics, S. 314–340. – Jip van Besouw & Steffen Ducheyne:
Characterisations in Britain of Isaac Newton’s Approach to Physical Inquiry in the Principia be-
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tween 1687 and 1713, S. 341–372.
European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health
Vol. 78 (2021), No. 2: Noortje Jacobs & Helena Tinnerholm Ljungberg: How Ethics Travels: The
International Development of Research Ethics Committees in the Late Twentieth Century, S. 257–
265. – Helena Tinnerholm Ljungberg: Regulating Research: The Origins and Institutionalization
of Research Ethics Committees in Sweden, S. 267–286. – Noortje Jacobs: “An Official Conscience
and Warranting Agency”: Institutional Isomorphism and the Rise of Dutch Ethics Review in the
1970s and 1980s, S. 287–309. – Magaly Tornay: The Missing Committees: Research Ethics in the
Making in Switzerland, S. 310–329. – Fedir Razumenko: The Genesis and Development of Re-
search Ethics Committees in Canada, 1960–1978, S. 330–352. – Matthis Krischel: The Institution-
alization of Research Ethics Committees in Germany – International Integration or in the Shadow
of Nuremberg?, S. 353–376. – Pavel Vasilyev, Alexander Petrenko & Veronika Tayukina: Dealing
with Ethical Issues in Clinical Trials: The ussr in the Global Context, S. 377–391. – Sarah Babb: The
Privatization of Human Research Ethics: An American Story, S. 392–411.
European Journal for Nursing History and Ethics
Vol. 3 (2021): Susanne Kreutzer & Karen Nolte: Editorial – Nursing: Traditions, Ruptures and
Specialisations S. 1–3. – Alison S. Fell: Nursing the Enemy in the First World War S. 3–23. – Claire
Chatterton: Working in a ‘World of Hurt’. Nursing and Medical Care Following Facial Injury
During World War One, S. 24–43. – Fruzsina Müller: Protestant Nursing in Crisis? The Shortage
of Deaconesses in the GDR Using the Example of the Evangelisch-Lutherisches Diakonissenhaus
Leipzig, S. 44–72. – Sioban Nelson: The Birth and Rebirth of Fabiola, Patron Saint of Nursing:
Hagiography, Female Piety and Salvation Through Care of the Sick in the Fourth and Nineteenth
Centuries, S. 73–93. – Sue Hawkins: Charles West and Catherine Wood and the Early Develop-
ment of Children’s Nursing at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children 1852–1888, S. 94–119.
– Sabine Schlegelmilch: Barber-Surgeons, Nurses, Midwives: Cupping and the “Violet Wand” in
the Everyday Practice of Non-Medical Healing Professions, S. 120–132. – Heike Krause: The Char-
lottenschrank. Born Out of a Nursing Shortage S. 133–138.
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Health and History
Vol. 23 (2021), No. 2: Alexandra Widmer & Christine Winter: Health and Medicine during and
after the Pacific War: Pacific Islanders, Institutions, Infrastructure, Ingenuities, S. 1–9. – Safua Akeli
Amaama: Mobilising People, Places, and Practice: Public Health Care in Samoa, 1920s to 1950s,
S. 10–28. – Jacqueline Leckie: Infrastructure and ‘Magic Bullets’ in Mental Health in the Colonial
Pacific, S. 29–50. – Ming-Jen Wu: The Lives of the ‘Native Medical Orderlies’ in Gemo Hospital in
Postwar Papua and New Guinea (1946–74), S. 51–70. – Victoria Stead: Indigenous Infrastructures
of Care and Survival in Papua New Guinea: Rethinking Pacific Health through Oral Histories of
the Second World War, S. 71–94. – Christine Winter: Competent Men: Papuan and New Guinean
Medical Staff in the Wake of the Pacific War, S. 95–113.
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History of Psychiatry
Vol. 32 (2021), No. 4: Nelleke Bakker: From talking cure to play- and group-therapy: outpatient
mental health care for children in the Netherlands c. 1945–70, S. 385–401. – Ana Conseglieri &
Olga Villasante: Shock therapies in Spain (1939–1952) after the Civil War: Santa Isabel National
Mental Asylum in Leganés, S. 402–418. – Colin Cowan: Mental observation wards: an alterna-
tive provision for emergency psychiatric care in England in the first half of the twentieth century,
S. 419–435. – Brian Draper: Older people in hospitals for the insane in New South Wales, Australia,
1849–1905, S. 436–448. – Olivier Walusinski: Yawning in the history of psychiatry, S. 449–461. –
Joelle M. Abi-Rached: ʿAṣfūriyyeh: A History of Madness, Modernity, and War in the Middle
East, S. 462–477. – Tyler Durns: Do no harm in due process – a historical analysis of social deter-
minates of institutionalization in the USA, S. 478–487. – German E. Berrios: Classic Text No. 128:
Thomas Brown’s comments on Erasmus Darwin’s view on madness, S. 488–504.
History of Sience
Vol. 59 (2021), No. 4: Martino Lorenzo Fagnani: Studying “useful plants” from Maria Theresa
to Napoleon: Continuity and invisibility in agricultural science, northern Italy, the late eighteenth
to early nineteenth century, S. 373–406. – Margaret Vigil-Fowler & Sukumar Desai: The com-
munity of Black women physicians, 1864–1941: Trends in background, education, and training,
S. 407–433. – Geert Somsen: The princess at the conference: Science, pacifism, and Habsburg
society, S. 434–460. – Thomas Mougey: Building UNESCO science from the “dark zone”: Joseph
Needham, Empire, and the wartime reorganization of international science from China, 1942–6,
S. 461–491. – David P. D. Munns: The age of biology: When plant physiology was in the center of
American life science, S. 492–521.
Isis
Vol. 112 (2021), No. 4: Noa Hegesh: Mind the Gap: Acoustical Answers to Cosmological Con-
cerns in First-Century b. c. e. China, S. 645–669. – Brad Bolman: Pig Mentations: Race and Face
in Radiobiology, S. 694–716. – Lukas M. Verburgt: The Works of Francis Bacon: A Victorian
Classic in the History of Science, S. 717–736. – Till Düppe: How Western Science Corrupts Class
Consciousness: East Germany’s Presence at IIASA, S. 737–759. – Hansun Hsiung & Elena Ser-
rano: Introduction: Epistemologies of the Match, S. 760–765. – Monica Azzolini: Are the Stars
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Aligned? Matchmaking and Astrology in Early Modern Italy, S. 766–775. – Elena Serrano: A Fem-
inist Physiology: B. J. Feijoo (1676–1764) and His Advice for Those in Love, S. 776–785. – Hansun
Hsiung: From Harmony to eHarmony: Charles Fourier, Social Science, and the Management of
Love, S. 786–794. – Carla Bittel: Cranial Compatibility: Phrenology, Measurement, and Marriage
Assessment, S. 795–803. – Dan Bouk: Love Is a Problem of Knowledge, S. 804–806.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Vol. 57 (2021), No. 4: Graham W. Pickren & Wade E. Pickren: Signposts to decolonial futures in
understanding and addressing our present crises, S. 315–318. – Susan James & Helene Lorenz: Do
your first works over, S. 319–335. – Anna Simon-Stickley: Energy in the Anthropocene: How the
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concept of energy shaped both our current crisis and its professed solution, S. 336–357. – Ana Luiza
de França Sá & Victor Lino Bernardes: Expelled from Eden: How human beings turned planet
Earth into a hostile place, S. 358–375. – Tal Davidson: The (d)evolution of a technological species:
A history and critique of ecopsychology’s constructions of science and technology, S. 376–395. –
Michael B. Smith: “That future age of which we can only dream”: Exploring the origins of the
climate crisis in the Story of Progress, S. 396–408. – Martin Fichman: Technoscientific control of
nature: The ultimate paradox, S. 409–429.
Journal of the History of Biology
Vol. 54 (2021), No. 3: Karen Rader & Marsha Richmond: JHB’s “New Developments in Darwin
Studies?” Redux, S. 343–344. – Pietro Corsi: Edinburgh Lamarckians? The Authorship of Three
Anonymous Papers (1826–1829), S. 345–374. – Patrick M. Walsh: Making a French Connection:
Darwin, Brown-Séquard and the Epilepsy Studies, S. 375–401. – Max Meulendijks: Eclipsing the
Eclipse? A Neo-Darwinian Historiography Revisited, S. 403–445. – Ricardo Francisco Waizbort,
Maurício Roberto Motta Pinto da Luz, Flavio Coelho Edler & Helio Ricardo da Silva: The
First Brazilian Thesis of Evolution: Haeckel’s Recapitulation Theory and Its Relations with the Idea
of Progress, S. 447–483. – Amir-Mohammad Gamini: A Critique of Darwin’s The Descent of Man
by a Muslim Scholar in 1912: Muḥammad-Riḍā Iṣfahānī’s Examination of the Anatomical and Em-
bryological Similarities Between Human and Other Animals, S. 485–511. – Jongsik Christian Yi:
Dialectical Materialism Serves Voluntarist Productivism: The Epistemic Foundation of Lysenko-
ism in Socialist China and North Vietnam, S. 513–539.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Vol. 76 (2021), No. 4: Matthew J. McLaughlin: Quantifying Sexual Constitution: Abraham My-
erson’s Endocrine Study of Male Homosexuality, 1938–1942, S. 369–391. – Marta V. Vicente: The
Medicalization of the Transsexual: Patient-Physician Narratives in the First Half of the Twentieth
Century, S. 392–416. – Katariina Parhi: No Coming Back to Sick Society: The Emergence of New
Drug User Segment in the Järvenpää Social Hospital in Finland, 1965–1975, S. 417–439. – Despo
Kritsotaki: Changing Psychiatry or Changing Society? The Motion for the Rights of the “Mentally
Ill” in Greece, 1980–1990, S. 440–461. – Lucas Richert: Psychedelic Pasts – and Presents [review
essay], S. 462–468.
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Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte
Vol. 39 (2021): Nina Grabe: Jüdische Altersheime in Westdeutschland, S. 11–56. – Martin Din-
ges: Männlichkeit und Lebenserwartung im Wandel: Welchen Einfluss hat die Arbeit? S. 57–92.
– Sebastian Wenger: ,,[E]in bis‘chen Hunger und ein paar Streiche“: Der Umgang mit gehörlo-
sen Jugendlichen in der Gewerblichen Berufsschule für Gehörlose der Paulinenpflege Winnenden
(1945–1980), S. 93–126. – Christine Hartig: Medikamentenversuche von Ärzten der KJP Wunstorf
zwischen den 1950er und 1970er Jahren: Ausmaß, Indikationen, Interessenslagen und gesellschaft-
liche Akzeptanz, S. 127–168. – Timo Bonengel: Zwischen Zwang und Freiheit: Suchttherapien in
den USA (1915–1980), S. 169–207. – Karl-Heinz Reuband: Die EHEC-Epidemie von 2011: Reak-
tionen der Bevölkerung zwischen Panik und Pragmatismus, S. 209–240. – Motzi Eklöf: The Zet-
terling Grant Controversy: An Emblematic Case Study of the History of Homeopathy in Sweden,
S. 241–262. – Alice Kuzniar: Clemens von Bönninghausen‘s Modalities in Annette von Droste-
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Hülshoff ‘s Poem „Durchwachte Nacht“, S. 263–289. – Andreas Weigl: Demoskopie und Alternativ-
medizin: Meinungsforschung zur Nutzung und Akzeptanz von „Naturheilmitteln“, Homöopathie
und holistischen Praktiken in Deutschland und Österreich (ca. 1970–2010), S. 291–313.
Medical History
Vol. 65 (2021), No. 4: Manikarnika Dutta: Cholera, British seamen and maritime anxieties in Cal-
cutta, c.1830s–1890s ‘The William Bynum Prize Essay’, S. 313–329. – Pascale N. Graham: Sex work,
containment and the new discourse of public health in French colonial Levant, S. 330–346. – Laura
D. Hirshbein: Assessing the conduct of juveniles: diagnosis and delinquency, 1900–2013, S. 347–
365. – Ruben E. Verwaal: Fluid deafness: earwax and hardness of hearing in early modern Europe,
S. 366–383. – Samuël Coghe: Between colonial medicine and global health: protein malnutrition
and UNICEF milk in the Belgian Congo, S. 384–402. – Yolana Pringle: Negotiating South–South
cooperation for mental health: the World Health Organization and the African Mental Health Ac-
tion Group, 1970s–90s, S. 403–419.
NTM – Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Vol. 29 (2021), No. 4: Hans-Georg Hofer & Volker Roelcke: Subjekt, Statistik, Wissenschaft: Epi-
stemologische Positionierungen und Evidenzpraktiken in der klinischen Medizin seit 1949, S. 379–
386. – Hans-Georg Hofer: Kausalität, Evidenz und Subjektivität: Paul Martinis Methodenkritik
der Psychosomatischen Medizin, S. 387–416. – Steffen Dörre: Epistemologische Neupositionie-
rungen. Alexander Mitscherlich zwischen „naturwissenschaftlicher Methodik“, Psychoanalyse und
Psychosomatischer Medizin, S. 417–446. – Maike Rotzoll: Klinische „Erfahrung“ als Evidenzkri-
terium? Psychiatrische Beiträge zu einer Nachkriegsdebatte um eine „Reform der Medizin“ und die
Entwicklung der „verstehenden Anthropologie“ Jürg Zutts, S. 447–473. – Volker Roelcke: Biogra-
fie, sozialer Kontext und Körper im Experiment: Evidenz durch integrierte Methodik am Beispiel
der Blutdruckforschung bei Thure von Uexküll, S. 475–506.
Nuncius
Vol. 36 (2020), No. 3: Mauro Capocci & Claudio Pogliano: Science and Race: Images, Objects,
Maps, S. 503–515. – Staffan Müller-Wille: Corners, Tables, Lines: Towards a Diagrammatics of
Race, S. 517–531. – Efram Sera-Shriar: Constructing the “Jewish Type”: Anthropometric Measure-
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ment, Composite Photography, and Anthropology in the Late Victorian Age, S. 532–567. – Claudio
Pogliano: A Tricky Start: The First Decade of Ethnographic Cinema, S. 568–610. – Lucas Orlando
Iannuzzi: Lidio Cipriani (1892–1962), the Photographs in His Popular Science Literature: Building
a Visual Inferiority for the African Man, S. 611–645. – Victor Rafael Limeira-DaSilva & Juan-
ma Sánchez Arteaga: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Models of Amazonian “Indians” Displayed
at the Crystal Palace Ethnological Exhibition, S. 646–675. – Beatrice Falcucci: Visualizing Colo-
nial Power: Museum Exhibitions and the Promotion of Imperialism in France, Belgium, and Italy,
S. 676–722. – Ricardo Roque: The Logic of Skull Writing: Bone Inscriptions and the Science of
Race, S. 723–753. – Dayana Ariffin: Spatializing Differences: Scientific Rationale and the Racial-
ization of Territories in the Philippines, 1890–1900, S. 754–778. – Otso Kortekangas: Putting the
Suenjel Sámi on the Map: Knowledge Circulation and Scholarly Persona Formation in the Finnish
Petsamo 1933–1940, S. 779–804.
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Vol. 34 (2021), No. 4: Keir Waddington: Problems of Progress: Modernity and Writing the Social
History of Medicine, S. 1053–1067. – Luis Fernando Bernardi Junqueira: Revealing Secrets: Tal-
ismans, Healthcare and the Market of the Occult in Early Twentieth-century China, S. 1068–1093.
– Aya Homei & John P DiMoia: Integrating Parasite Eradication with Family Planning: The Co-
lonial Legacy in Post-War Medical Cooperation in East Asia, S. 1094–1115. – Asako Masubuchi:
Stamping Out the ‘Nation-Ruining Disease’: Anti-Tuberculosis Campaigns in US-Occupied Oki-
nawa, S. 1116–1137. – Paige Donaghy: Miscarriage, False Conceptions, and Other Lumps: Wom-
en’s Pregnancy Loss in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England, S. 1138–1160. – Marina Inì:
Materiality, Quarantine and Contagion in the Early Modern Mediterranean, S. 1161–1184. – Urszula
Kozłowska & Tomasz Sikorski: The Implementation of the Soviet Healthcare Model in ‘People’s
Democracy’ Countries – the Case of Post-war Poland (1944–1953), S. 1185–1211. – Mikko Jauho:
Becoming the North Karelia Project: The Shaping of an Iconic Community Health Intervention
in Finland (1970–1977), S. 1212–1235. – Stephanie Wright: ‘My Husband … is an Authentic Psy-
chopath’: Spanish Civil War Veterans, Mental Illness and the Francoist Regime, S. 1236–1255. – Eva
María Trescastro-López: Public Nutrition Policies and their Influence on School Feeding: The
Spanish Experience in the Twentieth Century, S. 1256–1276. – Harry Oosterhuis & Cecile Aan
de Stegge: Between Emotional Involvement and Professional Detachment: The Challenges of
Nursing in Dutch Mental Institutions (1880–1980), S. 1277–1296. – Ogechukwu E Williams: The
Politics of Labels: Imperial Categorisations and the Marginalisation of Ethnomedicine in Nigeria
during the Twentieth Century, S. 1297–1316. – Hannah J Elizabeth: Love Carefully and Without
‘Over-bearing Fears’: The Persuasive Power of Authenticity in Late 1980s British AIDS Education
Material for Adolescents, S. 1317–1342. – Lucas M Mueller: Medicating Anaesthesiology: Pharma-
ceutical Change, Specialisation and Healthcare Reform in Post-War Britain, S. 1343–1365.
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internationale Periodika auswertet und fortlaufend im Govi-Verlag Eschborn erscheint.
Bei Redaktionsschluss MHJ Vol. 57 (2022) No. 1 lagen zu folgenden Periodika keine neueren Infor-
mationen vor [mit Hinweis, welche Ausgabe zuletzt in welcher Zeitschriftenschau des Medizinhis-
torischen Journals erfasst worden ist]:
Carnets d‘histoire de la médecine [zuletzt Vol. 1–1 (2020) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
Galenos [zuletzt Vol. 14 (2020) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
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História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos [zuletzt Vol. 28–3 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Historia Hospitalium [zuletzt Vol. 31 (2019) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 55,2]
Journal History of Dentistry [zuletzt Vol 69–1 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Journal for the History of Knowledge [zuletzt Vol. 2–1 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences [zuletzt Vol. 30–4 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Korot: Israel J. History of Medicine [zuletzt Vol. 25 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Medicina nei secoli [zuletzt Vol. 33–2 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Nursing History Review [zuletzt Vol. 29 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,1]
Orvostörténeti közlemények C. hist. artis medicinae [zuletzt Vol. 66 (2020) Zss. MHJ 56,1/2]
Osiris [zuletzt Vol. 36 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
Schr. Dt. Ges. Geschichte Nervenheilkunde [zuletzt Vol. 27 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
Science in Context [zuletzt Vol. 33–3 (2020) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
Studies History & Philosophy of Biological & Biomed. Sciences [final 84 (2020) MHJ 56,1]
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Sudhoffs Archiv [zuletzt Vol. 105–1 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,4]
Vesalius [zuletzt Vol. 26–1 (2020) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 55,4]
Virus [zuletzt Vol. 19 (2021) in Zss. MHJ Vol. 56,3]
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