A World of (In)difference? Social Inequalities Among Infants' Causes of Death in Mid-nineteenth-Century Amsterdam [0.03%]
一个(不)一样的世界?19世纪中叶阿姆斯特丹婴儿死亡原因的社会差异
Sanne Muurling,Peter Ekamper
Sanne Muurling
The relationship between mortality and socioeconomic status is among the most debated topics within historical demography. This article scrutinises social disparities in infant mortality and its underlying mechanisms in mid-nineteenth-centu...
Disseminated Knowledge: The Advancement of Finnish Occupational Medicine and Work Psychology in a Transnational Context, c. 1945-1952 [0.03%]
跨国视角下的芬兰职业医学和工作心理的发展进步(约1945-1952年)
Mona Mannevuo
Mona Mannevuo
This article focuses on the advancement of Finnish occupational medicine in the immediate post-war period, situating its development within a transnational context. Its objective is to offer insight into Finnish post-war industrial medicine...
Native Administration Sanitary Inspectors and the British Colonial Hygiene Programme in Western Nigeria, c. 1930-1940s [0.03%]
约1930至1940年代英国在西尼日利亚的殖民卫生项目及土著管理卫生检查员的作用
Adebisi Alade
Adebisi Alade
This article explores a colonial sanitation programme in Nigeria during the interwar period: the training and employment of Africans as sanitary inspectors to improve public health. From the early 1930-45, local health inspectors trained to...
The New (White) Normal: Human Anatomy and the Naturalisation of White Bodies in British University Teaching, 1860-1910 [0.03%]
新的(白色)常态:英国大学教学中的人体解剖学与白人身体的自然化,1860-1910年
Rebecca Martin
Rebecca Martin
The discipline of human anatomy has often been overlooked in histories of race science in favour of comparative anatomy, anthropology, ethnography and statistics. However, understanding the historical relationship between human anatomy and ...
Voluntarism as Resistance to State Control: A Case Study of the Kingston Victoria Hospital and the Fledgling NHS [0.03%]
反对国家控制的志愿主义行为——金斯敦维多利亚医院和初创的国民保健制度个案研究
Steph Haydon
Steph Haydon
With the launching of the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948, this taxpayer-funded, centralised, universal service seemingly negated the need for new voluntary hospitals to be established in Britain. Within 3 years, however, the former d...
Decolonising the Present by Colonising the Past? A Case From the History of Physical Anthropology [0.03%]
殖民过去以解殖现在?体质人类学史中的一个案例
Clemet Askheim,Eivind Engebretsen,Ivar Prydz Gladhaug
Clemet Askheim
Inspired by the current transdisciplinary debate about decolonisation, this article raises the fundamental question of how medicine can manage its own history in a way that safeguards the drive for decolonisation, but without eradicating th...
The Social Origins of Alcoholism: Abraham Myerson and the Significance of Drinking Norms in Alcohol Addiction, 1938-1946 [0.03%]
社会学视角下的酒瘾问题:亚伯拉罕·迈尔森与饮酒规范在酒精成瘾中的重要性(1938—1946)
Matthew J McLaughlin
Matthew J McLaughlin
In the 1940s, Abraham Myerson's work on drinking norms in the USA was central to reorienting the approach medical and scientific experts adopted when studying and treating alcoholism. A leading psychiatrist and neurologist from Boston, Myer...
On the Margins of Maternity: Low-Income Women's Experiences of Maternity Care in Late Twentieth-Century Glasgow [0.03%]
20世纪晚期格拉斯哥低收入女性接受孕产护理的经历
Janet Greenlees
Janet Greenlees
The healthcare provided to expectant mothers impacts the health outcomes of the mother and infant, or infants, and reflects current social and political priorities which mirror middle-class values and leave poorer women feeling socially iso...
'Immune from the germ-laden things': Immunity and Irish Newspaper Advertising, 1890-1940 [0.03%]
“免受带菌之物侵扰”——1890至1940年间爱尔兰报纸广告中的免疫力观念
Maebh Long
Maebh Long
From 1890, as advertising in Irish newspapers grew in quantity and sophistication, a discourse of immunity began to circulate. Advertisers drew on advancements in bacteriology and immunology to present their goods as defensive strategies ag...
Marginal and Obsolete? Rural Hospitals in Early Modern Europe: A Case Study of Catalonia [0.03%]
边缘化的还是过时的吗?早期现代欧洲的农村医院——加泰罗尼亚的一个案例研究
Julie Marfany
Julie Marfany
Small local hospitals have been neglected by historians, and frequently assumed to have been marginal to their communities and largely obsolete by the eighteenth century. This paper questions such assumptions via a case study of Catalonia. ...