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期刊名:Medical history

缩写:MED HIST

ISSN:0025-7273

e-ISSN:2048-8343

IF/分区:1.1/Q1

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Monica H Green,Nahyan Fancy Monica H Green
This essay responds to Brack et al., 'Plague and the Mongol Conquest of Baghdad (1258)? A reevaluation of the sources', which is a critique of our 2021 essay in this journal, 'Plague and the Fall of Baghdad (1258)'. We argue that Brack and ...
Katherine M Venables Katherine M Venables
Taiwan became a Japanese colony in 1895 and in the Second World War was geographically central in Japan's wartime possessions and strategically important, with military airfields, ports, and a copper mine. Its sixteen prisoner-of-war camps ...
Urs Leo Gantenbein Urs Leo Gantenbein
Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523), a renowned sixteenth-century German humanist, documented the symptoms of the epidemic that swept through Europe starting around 1495, commonly known as the French Disease. While it has traditionally been assoc...
Vanessa Heggie Vanessa Heggie
Historians have written copiously about the shift to 'germ theories' of disease around the turn of the twentieth century, but in these accounts an entire continent has been left out: Antarctica. This article begins to rebalance our historio...
Elliott Bowen Elliott Bowen
Historical research on efforts to reduce the stigma associated with venereal disease (VD) generally dates these campaigns back to the 1930s. Within the United States, one of the earliest attempts to detach VD from its traditional associatio...
Min Bae Min Bae
This article primarily concentrates on the theoretical and intellectual dimensions of nature cure, particularly efforts to revive it during the second half of the nineteenth century. Little is known about specific medical professionals or t...
Annelie Drakman Annelie Drakman
This investigation sheds light on the social history of pathogenic dirt and its significance for shaping medical practices during the nineteenth century. It consists of an analysis focusing on Swedish medicine, using 8800 yearly reports wri...
Niall Patrick Boyce Niall Patrick Boyce
I would like to thank Professor Ekirch for his reflections on 'Have we lost sleep?', which contain several points that I have already responded to within the paper following his peer review of my original submission to Medical History in 20...