Illustrations from the Wellcome Library William Winstanley's pestilential poesies in "The Christians refuge: or heavenly antidotes against the plague in this time of generall contagion to which is added the charitable physician (1665)" [0.03%]
威斯敏斯特图书馆插图《基督教避难所:或是在大瘟疫时期普遍传染中的天赐解药》及附录《慈善医师》(1665)中的斯坦利的鼠疫诗歌
Kathleen Miller
Kathleen Miller
During the Great Plague of London (1665), William Winstanley veered from his better known roles as arbiter of success and failure in his works of biography or as a comic author under the pseudonym Poor Robin, and instead engaged with his re...
'Often there is a good deal to be done, but socially rather than medically': the psychiatric social worker as social therapist, 1945-70 [0.03%]
“往往有很多工作要做,但更多的是社会性的而非医学的”:1945—1970年的精神病院社会工作者作为社会治疗师的角色分析
Vicky Long
Vicky Long
Seeking to align psychiatric practice with general medicine following the inauguration of the National Health Service, psychiatric hospitals in post-war Britain deployed new treatments designed to induce somatic change, such as ECT, leucoto...
Physician resistance and the forging of public healthcare: a comparative analysis of the doctors' strikes in Canada and Belgium in the 1960s [0.03%]
医生的抵抗与公共医疗体系的建立:20世纪60年代加拿大和比利时医生大罢工的比较分析
Gregory P Marchildon,Klaartje Schrijvers
Gregory P Marchildon
Organized medicine in a number of advanced industrial countries resisted the post-war trend toward more state involvement in the funding and organisation of medical care. While there were eight doctors' strikes during the peak of reform eff...
Comparative Study
Medical history. 2011 Apr;55(2):203-22. DOI:10.1017/s0025727300005767 2011
The logic of location: malaria research in colonial India, Darjeeling and Duars,1900-30 [0.03%]
殖民地印度的疟疾研究(1900-1930):从加尔各答到 darjeeling 和 duars 的知识迁移逻辑
Nandini Bhattacharya
Nandini Bhattacharya
This article explores the scientific and entrepreneurial incentives for malaria research in the tea plantations of north Bengal in colonial India. In the process it highlights how the logic of 'location' emerged as the central trope through...
'Very sore nights and days': the child's experience of illness in early modern England, c.1580-1720 [0.03%]
“非常痛苦的夜晚和白天”:英国早期现代时期(约1580至1720年)儿童患病的经历
Hannah Newton
Hannah Newton
Sick children were ubiquitous in early modern England, and yet they have received very little attention from historians. Taking the elusive perspective of the child, this article explores the physical, emotional, and spiritual experience of...
Jan Peter Verhave
Jan Peter Verhave
Allister Neher
Allister Neher
"Open the other eye": payment, civic duty and hospital contributory schemes in Bristol, c. 1927-1948 [0.03%]
“打开另一只眼”:以支付、公民责任和医院互助会为主题的布里斯托尔医疗制度(约1927-1948年)
George Campbell Gosling
George Campbell Gosling
Specialization without the Hospital: The Case of British Sports Medicine [0.03%]
专科化不进医院:英国体育医学的案例分析
Vanessa Heggie
Vanessa Heggie