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期刊名:Social history of medicine

缩写:SOC HIST MED

ISSN:0951-631X

e-ISSN:1477-4666

IF/分区:0.6/N/A

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Kate McAllister Kate McAllister
In the months after March 2020, people across Britain began to seek medical attention for protracted illness following an infection with coronavirus disease 2019. Through the efforts of patients, these illnesses were eventually gathered int...
Elizabeth Evens Elizabeth Evens
Since women's entrance to the historically male-dominated medical profession in small numbers in the nineteenth century, they faced numerous exclusions and obstacles. In the 1960s and 1970s, as the number of women attending co-educational m...
Lauren Alex O&#x;Hagan,Göran Eriksson Lauren Alex O&#x;Hagan
This paper explores the early marketing practices (1910-1940) of the Swedish cough drop brand Läkerol, demonstrating how it capitalised on the 'spaces of confusion' posed by the product's liminality between food and medicine to create a sl...
Frances Houghton Frances Houghton
Between 1943 and 1945, Britain's Royal Naval Medical Service dispatched urgent missions to investigate physiological and psychological effects suffered by British sailors who were deployed in tropical climates. This article draws on the res...
Francesca Elizabeth Richards Francesca Elizabeth Richards
English gentlemen in the early modern period held ultimate responsibility for the health of their households. Building on previous studies which have revealed how both men and women of the gentry participated in remedy-collecting and some f...
Pauline Dirven Pauline Dirven
This article asks why British mainstream forensic literature and practice did not acknowledge the long-term mental consequences of rape for victims and their need for a sympathetic approach before the 1970s. I argue that this was not simply...
Nicola Smith Nicola Smith
This article explores the fundamental role of Lancashire's medical voluntarism in providing restorative orthopaedic treatments to the region's First World War, disabled ex-servicemen and assisting in their return to society. It offers a cas...
Martijn van der Meer Martijn van der Meer
This paper explains the coexistence of concerns about hereditary degeneration and opposition to reproductive intervention such as sterilisation in Dutch eugenic discourse during the interwar years. Based on an analysis of textbooks, periodi...
Janna Coomans,Léa Hermenault,Rogier van Kooten et al. Janna Coomans et al.
Antwerp's response to the outbreak of plague in the 1570s offers new insights into the effects of epidemics on urban communities in relation to their religious, economic, and spatial fabric. Antwerp's transition from a Catholic to Calvinist...
Stephanie Howard-Smith Stephanie Howard-Smith
The question of when dogs became the recipients of veterinary care has long been debated; current scholarship does not acknowledge the long tradition of canine healthcare provided by irregular specialists prior to the late nineteenth centur...