From Sick Bed to Death Bed? Patient Composition and Mortality in the Amsterdam Binnengasthuis, 1856-1896 [0.03%]
从病床到死床吗?阿姆斯特丹Binnengasthuis医院的病人构成及死亡率(1856—1896)
Nadeche Diepgrond,Tim Riswick
Nadeche Diepgrond
Hospitals played a central role in the nineteenth century, as these institutions were the so-called gateways to death or places of healing. Who was admitted and if there is inequality in who died is, however, often understudied. Our study e...
What Is a Doctor? Braided Global Histories of Medical Assistants, Intermediaries and Auxiliaries [0.03%]
什么是医生?医疗助理、中间人和辅助人员的全球交织历史
Clare Herrick
Clare Herrick
The 'Physician Associate' (PA) is one of numerous assistants and auxiliaries that staff healthcare systems across the world. Advocates for the role often trace its origins to North American manpower experiments that aimed to address the 'do...
Supplying Relief: Civil Medical Assistance during the Korean War, 1950-3 [0.03%]
1950—1953年朝鲜战争时期的民事医疗服务供给能力研究
Dongkue Lee,Mark Harrison
Dongkue Lee
This study examines the United Nation (UN)'s efforts to provide emergency relief for civilians during the Korean War, one of the deadliest and most devastating conflicts for civilians since World War II. The UN coordinated civilian relief d...
'Brought in Dead': Post-Mortem Glimpses of the Early 'Heroin Epidemic' in Ireland, 1971-1983 [0.03%]
《“送入时已死亡”——爱尔兰海洛因流行早期尸体检验报告(1971-1983)》
Oisín Wall
Oisín Wall
This article explores the formation of Ireland's first 'hard drug' culture. To do this, it uses the coroners' reports on drug-related deaths in Dublin between 1971, when the first overdose by a regular user was recorded, and 1983, when the ...
Robert Lee and his Undisciplined Medical Self: Life Writing, Character and 'Technologies of Self' in the Victorian Medical Profession [0.03%]
罗伯特·李及其不受约束的医学自我:维多利亚时期医学职业中的生命写作、性格与“修身术”技术
James Bradley
James Bradley
Robert Lee was a divisive figure who, for much of his professional life, mismanaged his reputation. In this article, I use a diary written between 1837 and 1873 to explore the part character played in Lee's fraught relationship with the med...
Musical Spaces in the Asylum in Watt Street, Newcastle, New South Wales [0.03%]
澳大利亚纽卡斯尔 Watt 街疯人院里的音乐空间
Helen J English
Helen J English
The Asylum in Watt Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, was opened in 1871 for the care of 'idiots and imbeciles', and from 1872 was considered a model of moral therapy. Music was a key aspect of the therapy approach, which took place both i...
A White Death Among the Ranks. Tuberculosis in the Austro-Hungarian Army, 1882-1914 [0.03%]
白色死神笼罩的奥匈帝国军队:1882—1914年的肺结核问题
Jan Błachnio
Jan Błachnio
This article is devoted to the incidence of tuberculosis in the Austro-Hungarian Imperial-Royal Army between the years 1882 and 1914, with a special focus on the region of Cisleithania. The first part of the article discusses the organisati...
Educative Psychological Treatment at Edinburgh's Royal Asylum: Unfolding The Morningside Mirror, 1845-1882 [0.03%]
爱丁堡皇家疗养院的教育心理治疗:展开晨边镜,1845-1882年
Christopher Holligan
Christopher Holligan
This article examines moral therapy in relation to writing by fee-paying 'lunatic' asylum patients from the upper and middle classes. Their work was published in a nineteenth-century monthly periodical, The Morningside Mirror. There is an i...
Supplying Relief: Civil Medical Assistance during the Korean War, 1950-3 [0.03%]
朝鲜战争中的民事医疗援助(1950-1953年)
Dongkue Lee,Mark Harrison
Dongkue Lee
This study examines the United Nation (UN)'s efforts to provide emergency relief for civilians during the Korean War, one of the deadliest and most devastating conflicts for civilians since World War II. The UN coordinated civilian relief d...
The Necessities of Life: Japanese Colonial Policy as a Social Determinant of Ainu Health, 1876-1887 [0.03%]
生命 necessities:日本殖民政策对阿伊努人健康的社会决定因素(1876—1887)
Michael Roellinghoff
Michael Roellinghoff
In this paper, I reassess the Meiji period (1868-1912) Japanese public health and Indigenous management policies, focussing on the Karafuto Ainu in Tsuishikari, Hokkaido. Utilising Indigenised public health frameworks, I argue that colonial...