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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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This article focuses on the circulation of knowledge about epilepsy in Sweden between 1915 and 1940. During the period medical research on epilepsy increased, which simultaneously brought a new degree of specialisation and distinction betwe...
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Graeme Tobyn Graeme Tobyn
In this textual comparison of seventeenth-century herbals, I show in detail that most of the descriptions and medicinal uses of English herbs included in Culpeper's small folio The English Physitian (1652) and its enlargement of the followi...
Alan Mackintosh Alan Mackintosh
Medical practitioners, inevitably scattered across the country, need frequent periodicals to communicate the latest medical information. Journals are an essential component of the infrastructure of modern medicine, yet they were slow to ach...
A Roger Ekirch A Roger Ekirch
The article, 'Have we lost sleep? A reconsideration of segmented sleep in early modern England', Medical History, 67, 2 (2023), 91-108, by Niall Boyce is devoted to criticising my historical research pertaining to 1) the predominance of seg...
Hohee Cho,Martin Robert Hohee Cho
This article provides an overview of the historiography of medical education and calls for greater attention to the connections between medical schools. It begins by reviewing research on medical education in imperial metropoles. Researcher...
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In the early nineteenth century, medical schools became a growing means of regulating medicine in the British Empire, both in the metropole and in two colonies: India and Canada. By examining the establishment of medical schools in Calcutta...
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Doctors have played an important role in the development of health institutions in Latin America. However, they are not the only profession that has had a voice in these matters. There are also other factors influencing the development of m...