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                                                                                 Antike Naturwissenschaft und ihre Rezeption
                                                                                 Vol. 20 (2010), H. 1: Philip J. van der Eijk: Galens Auseinandersetzung mit Aristoteles’
                                                                                 Ansichten zum Gesichts- und Geruchssinn, S. 81-107.
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                                                                                 Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences
                                                                                 Vol. 60 (2010), H. 164: Stefanos Geroulanos: Chirurgische Instrumente. Altertum &
                                                                                 Byzanz, S. 13-32.

                                                                                 Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
                                                                                 Vol. 33 (2010), H. 4: Ulrike Klöppel und Viola Balz: Psychopharmaka im Sozialismus.
                                                                                 Arzneimittelregulierung in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik in den 1960er
                                                                                 Jahren, S. 382-400. – Alexander von Schwerin: Low dose intoxication and a crisis of
                                                                                 regulatory models. Chemical mutagens in the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG),
                                                                                 1963–1973, S. 401-418. – Beat Bächi: Zur Krise der westdeutschen Grenzwertpolitik in
                                                                                 den 1970er Jahren: Die Verwandlung des Berufskrebses von einem toxikologischen in
                                                                                 ein sozioökonomisches Problem, S. 419-435.

                                                                                 The British Journal for the History of Science
                                                                                 Vol. 43 (2010), H. 4: Martha Few: Circulating smallpox knowledge: Guatemalan
                                                                                 doctors, Maya Indians and designing Spain’s smallpox vaccination expedition, 1780–
                                                                                 1803, S. 519-537. – Jakob Vogel: Locality and circulation in the Habsburg Empire:
                                                                                 disputing the Carlsbad medical salt, 1763–1784, S. 589-606.

                                                                                 Bulletin of the History of Medicine
                                                                                 Vol. 84 (2010), H. 3: W. Bruce Fye: Presidential address: the origins and evolution of the
                                                                                 Mayo Clinic from 1864 to 1939: a Minnesota family practice becomes an international
                                                                                 „Medical Mecca“, S. 323-357. – Elizabeth A. Williams: Stomach and psyche: eating,
                                                                                 digestion, and mental illness in the medicine of Philippe Pinel, S. 358-386. – Pratik
                                                                                 Chakrabarti: „Living versus dead“: the Pasteurian paradigm and imperial vaccine
                                                                                 research, S. 387-423. – Joseph Melling: Beyond a shadow of a doubt? Experts, lay
                                                                                 knowledge, and the role of radiography in the diagnosis of silicosis in Britain, c. 1919–
                                                                                 1945, S. 424-466.
                                                                                 H. 4: Silvia De Renzi: The risks of childbirth: physicians, finance, and women’s deaths
                                                                                 in the law courts of seventeenth-century Rome, S. 549-577. – Philip Rieder und
                                                                                 Micheline Louis-Courvoisier: Enlightened physicians: setting out on an elite academic

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                                                                                 career in the second half of the eighteenth century, S. 578-606. – Derek S. Linton:
                                                                                 „War Dysentery“ and the limitations of German military hygiene during World War I,
                                                                                 S. 607-639. – Erika Dyck: Spaced-out in Saskatchewan: modernism, anti-psychiatry,
                                                                                 and deinstitutionalization, 1950–1968, S. 640-666.

                                                                                 Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
                                                                                 Vol. 27 (2010), H. 1: Kevin Siena: Hospitals for the excluded or convalescent homes?:
                                                                                 Workhouses, medicalization and the poor law in long eighteenth-century London and
                                                                                 pre-confederation Toronto, S. 5-25. – Christine E. Hallett: Portrayals of suffering:
                                                                                 perceptions of trauma in the writings of First World War nurses and volunteers, S. 65-
                                                                                 84. – Jennifer Casavant Telford: The American nursing shortage during World War I:
                                                                                 the debate over the use of nurses’ aids, S. 85-99. – Susan Armstrong-Reid: Soldiers of
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                                                                                 peace: Canadians in UNRRA’s German nursing brigade, 1945–1947, S. 101-122. – Heidi
                                                                                 Coombs-Thorne: „Mrs. Tilley had a very hasty wedding!“: The class-based response to
                                                                                 marriages in the Grenfell mission of Newfoundland and Labrador, S. 123-138. – Laurie
                                                                                 Meijer Drees: Indian hospitals and aboriginal nurses: Canada and Alaska, S. 139-161.
                                                                                 – Daniel Hickey: To improve the training of nurses in France: the manuals published
                                                                                 as teaching-aids, 1775–1895, S. 163-184. – Stephanie Buckingham: Nursing history
                                                                                 for the net generation, S. 185-197. – Mallory Schwartz: A cup full of domesticity: the
                                                                                 „Duke-Fingard“ vaporizer, S. 199-222.
                                                                                 H. 2: Erica Charters: Military medicine and the ethics of war: British colonial warfare
                                                                                 during the Seven Years War (1756–63), S. 273-298. – Tabitha Marshall: Surgeons
                                                                                 reconsidered: military medical men of the American revolution, S. 299-319. – Catherine
                                                                                 Kelly: Medicine and the Egyptian campaign: the development of the military medical
                                                                                 officer during the Napoleonic Wars c. 1798–1801, S. 321-342. – Janet Padiak und
                                                                                 D. Ann Herring: Lost in transition: influenza in the British army in the 1830s and 1840s,
                                                                                 S. 341-361. – Fred Mason: Sculpting soldiers and reclaiming the maimed: R. Tait
                                                                                 McKenzie’s work in the First World War period, S. 363-383. – Charles G. Roland: The
                                                                                 use of medical evidence in British trials of suspected Japanese war criminals, S. 385-404.

                                                                                 Gesnerus
                                                                                 Vol. 67 (2010), H. 2: Roberto Lo Presti: La machine plus que machine ou l’automate
                                                                                 transfiguré. L’anthropologie de Julien Offray de La Mettrie et la réinvention du mécanisme
                                                                                 médical, S. 163-187. – Ilana Löwy: Cultures de bactériologie en France, 1880–1900: la
                                                                                 paillasse et la politique, S. 188-216. – Catherine Fussinger: Eléments pour une histoire
                                                                                 de la communauté thérapeutique dans la psychiatrie occidentale de la seconde moitié
                                                                                 du 20e siècle, S. 217-240. – Pierre-Yves Donzé: Making medicine a business in Japan:
                                                                                 Shimadzu Co. and the diffusion of radiology (1900–1960), S. 241-262.

                                                                                 History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
                                                                                 Vol. 32 (2010), No. 2&3: Thomas Pradeu: What is an organism? An immunological
                                                                                 answer, S. 247-268.
                                                                                 No. 4: Francisca Loetz: Why change habits? Early modern medical innovation between
                                                                                 medicalisation and medical culture, S. 453-474.

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                                                                                 History of Psychiatry
                                                                                 Vol. 21 (2010), No. 4: Horst Dilling, Hans Peter Thomsen und Fritz Hohagen: Care
                                                                                 of the insane in Lübeck during the 17th and 18th centuries, S. 371-386. – Jonathan
                                                                                 Andrews: From stack-firing to pyromania: medico-legal concepts of insane arson
                                                                                 in British, US and European contexts, c.1800–1913. Part 2, S. 387-405. – Josep M.
                                                                                 Comelles: Forgotten paths: culture and ethnicity in Catalan mental health policies (1900–
                                                                                 39), S. 406-423. – Olga Villasante: War neurosis’ during the Spanish civil war (1936–
                                                                                 39), S. 424-435. – Kurt Jacobsen: Diagnostic politics: the curious case of Kanner’s
                                                                                 syndrome, S. 436-454. – Leon Hoffman: One hundred years after Sigmund Freud’s
                                                                                 lectures in America: towards an integration of psychoanalytic theories and techniques
                                                                                 within psychiatry, S. 455-470. – Jesper Vaczy Kragh: Malaria fever therapy for general
                                                                                 paralysis of the insane in Denmark, S. 471-486.
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                                                                                 History of Science
                                                                                 Vol. 49 (2011), No.1: Michael Hawkins: Piss profits: Thomas Willis, his Diatribae
                                                                                 Duae and the formation of his professional identity, S. 1-24. – Lauren Kassell: Secrets
                                                                                 revealed: alchemical books in early-modern England, S. 61-88.

                                                                                 Journal of the History of Biology
                                                                                 Vol. 43 (2010), No. 4: Bruno J. Strasser: Collecting, comparing, and computing
                                                                                 sequences: the making of Margaret O. Dayhoff’s atlas of protein sequence and structure,
                                                                                 1954–1965, S. 623-660. – Susie Fisher: Not beyond reasonable doubt: Howard Temin’s
                                                                                 provirus hypothesis revisited, S. 661-696. – Joel B. Hagen: Waiting for sequences: Morris
                                                                                 Goodman, immunodiffusion experiments, and the origins of molecular anthropology,
                                                                                 S. 697-725.

                                                                                 Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
                                                                                 Vol. 66 (2011), No. 1: Sherry Sayed Gadelrab: Discourses on sex differences in
                                                                                 medieval scholarly Islamic thought, S. 40-81.

                                                                                 Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
                                                                                 Vol. 47 (2011), No. 1: Edward J. Comstock: The end of drugging children: toward the
                                                                                 genealogy of the ADHD subject, S. 44-69. – Verena Zudini: The Euclidean model of
                                                                                 measurement in Fechner’s psychophysics, S. 70-87.

                                                                                 Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
                                                                                 Vol. 20 (2011), No. 1: Nicholas J. Wade, Hiroshi Ono, Alistair P. Mapp und Linda
                                                                                 Lillakas: The singular vision of William Charles Wells (1757–1817), S. 1-15. – B. C. ter
                                                                                 Meulen,W. J. M. Dekkers, A. Keyser und T. C. A. M. van Woerkom: Anthropological
                                                                                 neurology: symptoms and their meanings according to Joseph Prick (1909–1978), S. 16-
                                                                                 25. – Christian Grommes und Devon Conway: The stepping test: a step back in history,
                                                                                 S. 29-33. – Esther Lardreau: An approach to nineteenth-century medical lexicon: the
                                                                                 term „Dreamy State“, S. 34-41. – Mario Wiesendanger: Postlesion recovery of motor
                                                                                 and sensory cortex in the early twentieth century, S. 42-57. – Christian Baumann:

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                                                                                 Psychic blindness or visual agnosia: early descriptions of a nervous disorder, S. 58-64.
                                                                                 – M. A. Riva, L. Tremolizzo, M. Spicci, C. Ferrarese, G. De Vito, G. C. Cesana und
                                                                                 V. A. Sironi: The disease of the moon: the linguistic and pathological evolution of the
                                                                                 English term „Lunatic“, S. 65-73.

                                                                                 Medical History
                                                                                 Vol. 54 (2010), No. 4: Joel Peter Eigen: Diagnosing homicidal mania: forensic
                                                                                 psychiatry and the purposeless murder, S. 433-456. − Vanessa Heggie: Specialization
                                                                                 without the hospital: the case of British sports medicine, S. 457-474. − George Campbell
                                                                                 Gosling: Open the other eye: payment, civic duty and hospital contributory schemes in
                                                                                 Bristol, c. 1927–1948, S. 458-494. − Laura Kelly: Fascinating scalpel-wielders and fair
                                                                                 dissectors: women’s experience of Irish medical education, c. 1880s–1920s, S. 495-516.
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                                                                                 – Allister Neher: The truth about our bones: William Cheselden’s Osteographia, S. 517-
                                                                                 528. – Peter Jan Verhave: Clifford Dobell and the making of Paul de Kruif’s microbe
                                                                                 hunters, S. 529-536.
                                                                                 Vol. 55 (2011), No. 1: John C. Burnham: Transnational history of medicine after 1950:
                                                                                 framing and interrogation from psychiatric journals, S. 3-26. – Signild Vallgárda: Appeals
                                                                                 to autonomy and obedience: continuity and change in governing technologies in Danish
                                                                                 and Swedish health promotion, S. 27-40. – Ian Burney und Neil Pemberton: Bruised
                                                                                 witness: Bernard Spilsbury and the performance of early twentieth-century English
                                                                                 forensic pathology, S. 41-60. – Mathew Thomson: The solution to his own enigma’:
                                                                                 connecting the life of Montague David Eder (1865–1936), socialist, psychoanalyst,
                                                                                 zionist and modern saint, S. 61-84. – Claudia Stein und Roger Cooter: Visual objects
                                                                                 and universal meanings: AIDS posters and the politics of globalisation and history,
                                                                                 S. 85-108. – Gino Fornaciari, Silvia Marinozzi, Valentina Gazzaniga, Valentina
                                                                                 Giuffra, Malayka Samantha Picchi, Mario Giusiani und Massimo Masetti: The use
                                                                                 of mercury against pediculosis in the Renaissance: the case of Ferdinand II of Aragon,
                                                                                 King of Naples, 1467–96, S. 109-116.

                                                                                 Science in context
                                                                                 Vol. 23 (2010), No. 4: Nadav Davidovitch und Rakefet Zalashik: Pasteur in Palestine:
                                                                                 the politics of the laboratory, S. 401-425. – Tal Golan: The Kishon affair: science, law,
                                                                                 and the politics of causation, S. 535-569. – Guy Finkelstein und Alexandre Métraux:
                                                                                 On Emanuel Ringelblum’s new research program for the history of Jewish medicine:
                                                                                 introductory remarks, S. 571-580.
                                                                                 Vol. 24 (2011), No.1: Fredrik Bragesjö und Margareta Hallberg: Dilemmas of a
                                                                                 vitalizing vaccine market: lessons from the MMR Vaccine/Autism Debate, S. 107-125.

                                                                                 Social History of Medicine
                                                                                 Vol. 23 (2010), No. 3: Hannah Newton: Children’s physic: medical perceptions and
                                                                                 treatment of sick children in early modern England, c. 1580–1720, S. 456-474. − Carol
                                                                                 Loar: Medical knowledge and the early modern English coroner’s inquest, S. 475-491.
                                                                                 − Willemijn Ruberg: The letter as medicine: studying health and illness in Dutch daily
                                                                                 correspondence, 1770–1850, S. 492-508. − Stana Nenadic: Writing medical lives,

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                                                                                 creating posthumous reputations: Dr. Matthew Baillie and his family in the nineteenth
                                                                                 century, S. 509-527. − Siân Pooley: „All we parents want is that our children’s health
                                                                                 and lives should be regarded“: child health and parental concern in England, c. 1860–
                                                                                 1910, S. 528-548. – Ryan Johnson: Colonial mission and imperial tropical medicine:
                                                                                 Livingstone College, London, 1893–1914, S. 549-566. − Pamela Dale und Kate Fisher:
                                                                                 Contrasting municipal responses to the provision of birth control services in Halifax and
                                                                                 Exeter before 1948, S. 567-585. − Margaret Damant: A biographical profile of Queen’s
                                                                                 nurses in Britain 1910–1968, S. 586-601. − Stephanie Kirby: Sputum and the scent
                                                                                 of wallflowers: nursing in tuberculosis sanatoria 1920–1970, S. 602-620. − Robert E.
                                                                                 Bulander: „The most important problem in the hospital“: nursing in the development of
                                                                                 the intensive care unit, 1950–1965, S. 621-638. − Rebecca Hodes: Televising treatment:
                                                                                 the political struggle for antiretrovirals on South African television, S. 639-659.
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                                                                                 Studies in History and Philosphy of Science
                                                                                 Vol. 42 (2010), No. 4: Alexander Bird: Eliminative abduction: examples from medicine,
                                                                                 S. 345-352.

                                                                                 Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences
                                                                                 Vol. 41 (2010), H. 4: Ian Hacking: Pathological withdrawl of refugee children seeking
                                                                                 asylum in Sweden, S. 309-317. – Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim: Tibetan „wind“ and „wind“
                                                                                 illnesses: towards a multicultural approach to health and illness, S. 318-324. − Rachel
                                                                                 Cooper: Are culture-bound syndromes as real as universally-occurring disorders?,
                                                                                 S. 325-332. − Michelle Jamieson: Imagining „reactivity“: allergy within the history
                                                                                 of immunology, S. 356-366. − Neeraja Sankaran: The bacteriophage, its role in
                                                                                 immunology: how Macfarlane Burnet’s phage research shaped his scientific style,
                                                                                 S. 367-375. − Caitlin Donahue Wylie: Setting a standard for a „silent“ disease: defining
                                                                                 osteoporosis in the 1980s and 1990s, S. 376-385.

                                                                                 Studium
                                                                                 Vol. 3 (2010), H. 3: Leo van Bergen und Stephen Snelders: Psychiatrie in meervoud. De
                                                                                 wetenschappelijke oriëntaties van de Nederlandse psychiatrie in het interbellum (1918–
                                                                                 1940), S. 79-81. – Timo Bolt: De pendel, de kloof en de kliniek. Leendert Bouman
                                                                                 (1869–1936) en de „psychologische wending“ in de Nederlandse psychiatrie, S. 82-98.

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                                                                                                          Universität Würzburg
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