Medicamenta: A Virtual Exhibition with Stories of Diseases and Remedies in Antique Books at the University of Padua (Italy) [0.03%]
药剂法:帕多瓦大学(意大利)古老书籍中的疾病与疗法故事虚拟展览
Cecilia Furlani,Eugenio Ragazzi
Cecilia Furlani
'Tolerable Intolerance': Protestantism, Sectarianism and Voluntary Hospitals in Late-nineteenth-century London [0.03%]
《可容忍的不容忍》:十九世纪末伦敦的新教、宗派主义与自愿医院政策
Carmen M Mangion
Carmen M Mangion
This article interrogates the complicated understanding of sectarianism in institutional cultures in late-nineteenth-century England through an examination of the practice of religion in the daily life of hospital wards in voluntary hospita...
Health Planning in 1960s Africa: International Health Organisations and the Post-Colonial State [0.03%]
20世纪60年代的非洲卫生规划:国际健康组织与后殖民国家
John Manton,Martin Gorsky
John Manton
This article explores the programme of national health planning carried out in the 1960s in West and Central Africa by the World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)...
The Place of Post-Traumatic Amnesia in the Assessment of Blunt Head Trauma: The Epistemic, Professional and Material Factors Shaping British Neurology, circa 1920-40 [0.03%]
英国神经学中关于钝性头部创伤后外伤性失忆症评估地位的形成:基于 circa 1920-40 年左右的知识论、专业性和物质因素的影响分析
Ryan Ross
Ryan Ross
The increase in road traffic accidents in twentieth-century Britain brought with it a rise in the number of patients admitted to hospital with blunt, non-penetrating head injuries. Patients who had suffered mild to moderate trauma typically...
Visualising Primary Health Care: World Health Organization Representations of Community Health Workers, 1970-89 [0.03%]
视域中的初级卫生保健:世界卫生组织视角下的基层卫生工作者(1970—1989)
Alexander Medcalf,João Nunes
Alexander Medcalf
For the World Health Organization (WHO), the 1978 Alma-Ata Declaration marked a move away from the disease-specific and technologically-focused programmes of the 1950s and 1960s towards a reimagined strategy to provide 'Health for All by th...
Fumigating the Hygienic Model City: Bubonic Plague and the Sulfurozador in Early-Twentieth-Century Buenos Aires [0.03%]
熏蒸“卫生模型城市”:20世纪初布宜诺斯艾利斯的鼠疫与硫熏消毒法
Lukas Engelmann
Lukas Engelmann
The 1899/1900 arrival of bubonic plague in Argentina had thrown the model status of Buenos Aires as a hygienic city into crisis. Where the idea of foreign threats and imported epidemics had dominated the thinking of Argentina's sanitarians ...
Children in the London: Inpatient Care in a Voluntary General Hospital [0.03%]
伦敦儿童住院医疗服务:一家公立医院的自愿一般医院内的住院护理
Madeleine Mant
Madeleine Mant
The presence of children in English voluntary hospitals during the eighteenth century has only recently come under academic scrutiny. This research examines the surviving admission records of the London Hospital, which consistently record i...
Cordons Sanitaires and the Rationalisation Process in Southern Europe (Nineteenth-Century Majorca) [0.03%]
南部欧洲的卫生隔离带与理性化过程(19世纪马约卡岛)
Pere Salas-Vives,Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
Pere Salas-Vives
Never before the nineteenth century had Europeans, especially in the south, adopted cordons sanitaires in such great numbers or at such a fast rate. This article aims to analyse the process of the rationalisation and militarisation of the c...
Between Party, People, and Profession: The Many Faces of the 'Doctor' during the Cultural Revolution [0.03%]
《夹缝中的医生:论“文革”期间医务人员的多重角色》
Miriam Gross
Miriam Gross
During the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-76), Chairman Mao fundamentally reformed medicine so that rural people received medical care. His new medical model has been variously characterised as: revolutionary Maoist medicine, a revitalis...