Treating, Preventing, Feigning, Concealing: Sickness, Agency and the Medical Culture of the British Naval Seaman at the End of the Long Eighteenth Century [0.03%]
治疗、预防、伪装与隐瞒:18世纪晚期英国海军水手的医疗文化中的疾病和自主性问题
Sara Caputo
Sara Caputo
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of 'modern' institutional healthcare, eighteenth-century British naval medicine has traditionally been studied from the point of view of the state and of physicians and surgeons: naval sa...
Anna Toropova
Anna Toropova
The early Soviet period witnessed a number of experiments in 'film psychotherapy'-the attempt to deploy the cinematic medium in hypnotherapeutic treatment. Exploring this pivotal, yet virtually unknown, moment in the history of cinema's int...
Writing the History of Endemic Viral Disease: The Case of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea, c.1945-1980 [0.03%]
地方性病毒性疾病的历史书写:约1945-1980年牛病毒腹泻病案例研究
Abigail Woods
Abigail Woods
In Western countries during the post-World War II decades, endemic viral diseases were increasingly important to health. Such diseases have attracted limited historical attention. Due to changing methods of livestock production, they were p...
From 'Immoral' Users to 'Sunbed Addicts': The Media-Medical Pathologising of Working-class Consumers and Young Women in Late Twentieth-century England [0.03%]
从“不道德的用户”到“晒太阳成瘾者”:20世纪后期英国媒体与医学界对工人阶级消费者和年轻女性的病理化形象刻画
Fabiola Creed
Fabiola Creed
Drawing on the changing representations of sunbed consumers within everyday entertainment media and national newspapers from the late 1980s to early 1990s, this article will demonstrate how sunbed use was framed, at first, as an 'immoral' w...
Giants on Clay Feet-COVID-19, infection control and public health laboratory networks in England, the USA and (West-)Germany (1945-2020) [0.03%]
从新冠病毒感染控制和公共卫生实验室网络看英美(西德)巨人形象的兴衰(1945—2020)
Claas Kirchhelle
Claas Kirchhelle
In early 2020, COVID-19 exposed differences in public health laboratory systems' testing abilities. Focusing on Germany, the USA and the UK between 1900 and 2020, this article argues that studying the distinct evolution of laboratory infras...
Public Health in a Federation: Lessons from the Spanish Influenza in Australia [0.03%]
联邦国家的公共卫生:来自澳大利亚流感的大教训
Carolyn Holbrook
Carolyn Holbrook
Public health policy has been identified by scholars as a principal means by which the state has expanded its control over human populations. Yet, as the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, public health responses do not necessarily reinforce the ...
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'Deliver This Horse from Evil': The Ritual Aspects of Responses to Veterinary Disease in the Late Middle Ages [0.03%]
“把这个马儿从邪恶中解救出来吧”——中世纪晚期兽医疾病应对的仪式性因素分析
Sunny Harrison
Sunny Harrison
While the importance of religious and magical healing practices in the Late Middle Ages is well established, the ritual aspects of veterinary medicine have so far not been thoroughly explored. This article addresses this lacuna through anal...
'The Waste of Daylight': Rhythmicity, Workers' Health and Britain's Edwardian Daylight Saving Time Bills [0.03%]
《浪费白昼》——节奏性、工人的健康与英国的爱德华时代夏令时法案
Kristin D Hussey
Kristin D Hussey
This article explores an interesting episode in the history of time, health, and modernity: Britain's 1908 and 1909 Daylight Saving Time (DST) Bills. While the original DST scheme was unsuccessful, the discussions surrounding its implementa...
'To Cause Sleepe Safe and Shure': Dangerous Substances, Sleep Medicine and Poison Theories in Early Modern England [0.03%]
《致安全入睡》:危险物质、安眠药和毒物理论在英格兰早期现代时期的运用
Elizabeth K Hunter
Elizabeth K Hunter
Recipes found in letters and manuscript receipt books testify to the use of potentially lethal substances in domestic sleep medicine. This article examines the theory behind the use of poisons to induce sleep, contrasting Galenic theory wit...