Pandemic Forms [0.03%]
大流行的形式
Lakshmi Krishnan
Lakshmi Krishnan
Narrative structures, though invisible to the naked eye, guide our understanding of pandemics. Like curves and graphs, we can plot them, identify their patterns and organizing principles. These structures act upon our understanding of socia...
Advocacy Coalitions, Policy Entrepreneurs, and Windows of Opportunity: Tobacco Control in South Africa, 1948-2018 [0.03%]
倡导联盟、政策创业者和机遇之窗:1948-2018年南非烟草控制政策变迁
Owuraku Kusi-Ampofo
Owuraku Kusi-Ampofo
This article examines the political history of tobacco control policy in South Africa from 1948 to 2018 by drawing on available historical documents, media reports, published books and articles, the grey literature, and face-to-face intervi...
Mr. Gilbert's World Tour: Rethinking Disabled Veterans Across British Imperial Spaces [0.03%]
吉尔伯特先生的世界之旅:重新思考英帝国空间中的残障退伍军人
Michael Robinson
Michael Robinson
This article provides a comparative analysis of the treatment of disabled First World War veterans in 1920s Britain and the simultaneous care of Imperial Pensioners residing in Australia and South Africa via the detailed administrative repo...
The Religious Dimensions of Epidemic Disease: Cholera, the Ghost Rite, and Missionary Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Korea [0.03%]
传染病的社会宗教维度:十九世纪朝鲜的霍乱,送鬼仪式与传教士医药
Shin Kwon Kim
Shin Kwon Kim
One of the most catastrophic pandemics in human history was the repeated spread of cholera in the nineteenth century. In spite of its historical significance, few scholars have studied cholera's influence in East Asia. This paper illustrate...
Malarial Encounters and Shifting Racial Recruitment Strategies by the Basel Mission on the Gold Coast, 1828-1849 [0.03%]
巴塞尔使命在黄金海岸的疟疾遭遇及其变化莫测的种族征募战略,1828-1849年
Adam Mohr
Adam Mohr
In the early- to mid-nineteenth century, European mortality rates in West Africa were the highest in the world. Mortality estimates included nine missionaries sent from the Basel Mission (established in what is now Switzerland) to the Gold ...
Exploring Racial Disparities in the 1918 Influenza Pandemic: A Case Study of Durham, North Carolina [0.03%]
探索1918年流感大流行中的种族差异:北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市的案例研究
Mallory Bryant,Jeffrey Baker
Mallory Bryant
The paradox of excess mortality among White Americans during the 1918 influenza pandemic has long puzzled historians and scientists. Recent scholarship has suggested that this disparity was not true for the country as a whole, but rather re...
Jacob Murel
Jacob Murel
Modern scholarship on the early modern European anatomy theater has long argued that public dissections were theatrical, carnivalesque affairs characterized by viewers' fascination with the material exposure of the dissected body. This essa...
"Conscientious Guardian" vs. "Commercialized Jungle": Pharmacists and Pharmacy Design in the Postwar United States [0.03%]
“尽职的守护者”还是“商业化的丛林”:战后美国的药剂师与药店设计
Lucas Richert,Gabriel Lake Carter
Lucas Richert
Pharmacists and pharmacies are key drivers in the American marketplace. They serve as an endpoint of the pharmaceutical supply chain and are the dispensers of a range of consumer goods, some nonthreatening and others potentially harmful to ...
"A Vile Custom": The Strange Career of William Osler's "Professional Notes" [0.03%]
《一种卑劣的习俗》威廉·奥斯勒的《职业笔记》的不凡历程
Jenna Healey
Jenna Healey
In 1882, William Osler wrote "Professional Notes among the Indian Tribes about Great Slave Lake, NWT," a fantastical essay that purportedly described the sexual and obstetric customs of Indigenous peoples residing in the Canadian Northwest....
Pathologizing Pathos: Suffering, Technocentrism, and Law in Twentieth-Century American Medicine [0.03%]
苦难、技术中心主义与法律:20世纪美国医学中的病理学化现象
Charlotte Duffee
Charlotte Duffee
In the second half of the twentieth century, concerns about problems in the doctor-patient relationship gave way to a new medical discourse on suffering, owed largely to the work of American physician Eric Cassell. This article tracks the d...