Climate, diseases and medicine: the welfare of soldiers during the East Asian War of 1592-1598 [0.03%]
气候、疾病与医疗:1592-1598年朝鲜东征的军人福祉问题
Baihui Duan
Baihui Duan
This article examines the care provided for the welfare of soldiers by the three combatant countries - China, Korea and Japan - during the East Asian War of 1592-8. Also known as the Imjin War, this large-scale military conflict can also be...
Plague and the Mongol conquest of Baghdad (1258)? A reevaluation of the sources [0.03%]
蒙古征服巴格达(1258年)与鼠疫?对史料的再评估
Jonathan Brack,Michal Biran,Reuven Amitai
Jonathan Brack
This paper reexamines the sources used by N. Fancy and M.H. Green in "Plague and the Fall of Baghdad (1258)" (Medical History, 65/2 (2021), 157-177). Fancy and Green argued that the Arabic and Persian descriptions of the Mongol sieges in Ir...
The expansion of medical education in the Dutch East Indies and the formation of the Indonesian medical profession [0.03%]
荷属东印度医学教育的扩展及印尼医师职业的形成
Hans Pols
Hans Pols
In 1851, the colonial administration of the Dutch East Indies established a two-year program to educate young Javanese men to become vaccinators in Batavia (today's Jakarta). During the following sixty years, the medical curriculum was expa...
'The god of criminals is their belly': diet, prisoner health, and prison medical officers in mid-nineteenth-century English and Irish prisons [0.03%]
"罪犯的上帝是他们的肚子": 十九世纪中期英国和爱尔兰监狱中的囚犯饮食、健康与医务官
Catherine Cox,Hilary Marland
Catherine Cox
Existing scholarship on prison diets has emphasised the role of food and its restriction as a key aspect of the deterrent system of prison discipline introduced in the 1860s. Here we suggest that a strong emphasis was placed on dietary regu...
Professors of racial medicine: imperialism and race in nineteenth-century United States medical schools [0.03%]
19世纪美国医学院中的帝国主义与种族问题
Christopher D E Willoughby
Christopher D E Willoughby
This article examines some of the racist features of nineteenth-century medical school curricula in the United States and the imperial networks necessary to acquire the data and specimens that underpinned this part of medical education, whi...
Commercialising everyday distress: neurasthenia and traditional Chinese medicine in colonial Hong Kong, 1950s to 1980s [0.03%]
商业化日常生活中的压力:战后至八十年代殖民地香港的“神经衰弱”与中医
Kelvin Chan
Kelvin Chan
The persistent use of neurasthenia in Asia, an out-dated diagnostic category in modern psychiatry, has confounded many psychiatrists from the 1960s. This paper attempts to understand the prevalence of neurasthenia among the lay public in po...
Marginalised within a minority: Jews with disabilities in the Jewish press of the Kingdom of Poland (1860s-1914) [0.03%]
波兰王国境内的犹太人在19世纪60年代至1914年期间犹太press中的残疾人边缘化问题
Maria Antosik-Piela,Aleksandra Oniszczuk
Maria Antosik-Piela
This article is the first scholarly research focusing exclusively on the history of Jews with disabilities in the Kingdom of Poland from the 1860s to 1914. It analyses sources drawn from the Jewish press in Yiddish, Polish, and Hebrew. Area...
Nourishing food, clean air and exercise: medical debates over environment and polar hygiene on Robert Falcon Scott's British National Antarctic expedition, 1901-1904 [0.03%]
营养、清洁空气和锻炼:罗伯特·斯科特南极探险队医疗团队关于环境与极地卫生的争论(1901—1904)
Edward Armston-Sheret
Edward Armston-Sheret
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century saw dramatic new developments in climatic medicine, particularly the institutionalisation of thinking about tropical hygiene. There were also more limited efforts to understand how hygiene the...
Thorny entanglements: feminism, eugenics and the Abortion Law Reform Association's (ALRA) campaign for safe, accessible abortion in Britain, 1936-1967 [0.03%]
棘手的纠葛:女性主义、优生学与二战后英国合法安乐流产运动中的-abortion law reform association(简称alra)之作用(1936-1967)
Susanne Maria Klausen
Susanne Maria Klausen
For the past two decades anti-abortionists in the Global North have been aggressively instrumentalising disability in order to undermine women's social autonomy, asserting, falsely, there is an insuperable conflict between disability rights...
Spanish-French leech trade and its consequences: From the increase in medical demand to resource depletion and technical innovation [0.03%]
西班牙和法国的医用蛭贸易及其影响:从医疗需求增加到资源枯竭与技术创新
Damián Copena,María Gómez-Martín
Damián Copena
This article studies the impact caused by the success and dissemination of Broussais' theories on the use of leeches as a medical supply on Spanish-French trade relations, as well as its consequences for the Spanish market between 1821 and ...