Paul Weindling, Victims and Survivors of Nazi Human Experiments: Science and Suffering in the Holocaust
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Kater, M. H. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Nikolai Krementsov, Revolutionary Experiments: The Quest for Immortality in Bolshevik Science and Fiction
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Ackert, L. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Anne Hardy, Salmonella Infections, Networks of Knowledge, and Public Health in Britain, 1880-1975
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hanley, J. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Maria Isabel Romero Ruiz, The London Lock Hospital in the Nineteenth Century: Gender, Sexuality and Social Reform
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hanley, A. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

D.S. Lucey and Virginia Crossman (eds), Health Care in Ireland and Britain from 1850: voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Jones, G. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Kim Price, Medical Negligence in Victorian Britain: The Crisis of Care under English Poor Law, c. 1834-1900
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Ritch, A. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Saurabh Mishra, Beastly Encounters of the Raj: Livelihoods, Livestock and Veterinary Health in North India
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Hughes, J. E. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Fabrice Brandli and Michel Porret (eds), Les Corps Meurtris: investigations judiciares et expertises medico-legales au XVIIIe siecle
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: McClive, C. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Maria Pia Donato, Sudden Death: Medicine and Religion in Eighteenth-Century Rome.
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Laverda, A. Tags: Book Reviews Source Type: research

Claudia Malacrida, A Special Hell: Institutional Life in Albertas Eugenic Years
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Jirik, K. N. Tags: Focus on Managing Mental Disorder Source Type: research

Laure Murat, The Man Who Thought He Was Napoleon: Toward a Political History of Madness
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Fauvel, A. Tags: Focus on Managing Mental Disorder Source Type: research

Howard Chiang (ed.), Psychiatry and Chinese History (Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine)
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Jiang, L. Tags: Focus on Managing Mental Disorder Source Type: research

Louise Hide, Gender and Class in English Asylums, 1890-1914
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Coleborne, C. Tags: Focus on Managing Mental Disorder Source Type: research

Leonard Smith, Insanity, Race and Colonialism: Managing Mental Disorder in the Post-Emancipation British Caribbean 1838-1914
(Source: Social History of Medicine)
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Welch, P. L. V. Tags: Focus on Managing Mental Disorder Source Type: research

Harnessing the Power of Difference: Colonialism and British Chronic Disease Research, 1940-1975
Recent studies of post-war chronic disease epidemiology have generally focused on the histories of research in the USA and UK. Using the archival records of a major British funding body, the Colonial Medical Research Committee and its successor the Tropical Medical Research Board, this article demonstrates the advantages of bringing a post-colonial analytic to this historiography. It highlights how the administrative and medical interests in population difference at the centre of the new epidemiology came to map onto political apparatus initially created to know, reform and govern colonial subjects. Although detached from ...
Source: Social History of Medicine - June 19, 2016 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Moore, M. D. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research