Index Alabama Insane Hospital, s—28 Bonner, Thomas Neville, Becom- Cule, John H. and John M. Lan- Aly, Gétz, Peter Chroust, and ing a Physician: Medical Educa- caster, eds., Russia and Wales: Christian Pross, Cleansing the tion in Great Britain, France, Essays on the History of State Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Germany, and the United States, Involvement in Health Care, re- Racial Hygiene, reviewed, reviewed, §22—23 viewed, 516-17 106-07 Borst, Charlotte G., Catching Cuppage, Francis E., James Cook Anatomy, comparative, 184-207 Babies: The Professionalization of and the Conquest of Scurvy, re- Astrup, Poul, Peter Bie, and Hans Childbirth, 1870-1920, re- viewed, 231-33 Chr. Engell, Salt and Water in viewed, 374-76 Curnen, Mary G. McCrea, see Culture and Medicine, re- Borst, Charlotte G., review by, Spiro, Howard viewed, 365-67 238-39 Automobiles, and the physician, Brain controversy, 184-207 Dauge-Roth, Katherine, review 208-22 Braslow, Joel T.,“In the name of by, 508-10 therapeuticsT:he practice of Davenport, Horace W., University Baldwin, Martha, review by, sterilization in a California of Michigan Surgeons 231-33 state hospital,” 29-51 1850-1970: Who They Were and Bardinet, Thierry, Les papyrus de Brockliss, L.W.B., review by, What They Did, reviewed, l’Egypte pharaonique, reviewed, §22-23 377-79 227-28 Brown, Theodore M., review by, De Bevoise, Ken, Agents of the Barnes, David S., The Making of 365-67 Apocalypse: Epidemic Disease in a Social Disease: Tuberculosis in Browne, Rory A. W., reviews by, the Colonial Philippines, re- Nineteenth-Century France, re- 101-03; 233-35 viewed, 99-101 viewed, 92-93 Bryce, Peter, superintendent, DeLacy, Margaret, review by, Barondess, Jeremiah H. and Alabama Insane Hospital, 374-76 Charles G. Roland, eds., The §-28 De semine, medical treatise, Persisting Osler-II: Selected Burnham, John, review by, 296-312 Transactions of the American 107-08 Desmond, Adrian, The Politics of Osler Society, 1981-1990, re- Butler, Samuel, and bone called Evolution: Morphology, viewed, 79-85 luz, 64-65 Medicine, and Reform in Radical Bates, Barbara, Bargaininfgo r Life: London, reviewed, 233-35 A Social History ofT uberculosis, Disease and dietetics, theories 1876-1938, reviewed, 74-78 Carter, Barbara R., see Carter, K. of, 128-55 Bates, Don, ed., Knowledge and Codell Dixon, Laurinda S., Perilous the Scholarly Medical Traditions, Carter, K. Codell and Barbara R. Chastity: Women and Illness in reviewed, §23—25 Carter, Childhood Fever:A Pre-Enlightenment Art and Bauhinus, Caspar, and bone Scientific Biography of Ignaz Medicine, reviewed, 508-10 called luz, 61-64 Semmelweis, reviewed, 95—96 Dumesic, Daniel A.,“The physi- Bie, Peter, see Astrup, Poul Chroust, Peter, see Aly, Gétz cian automobilist,” 208-22 Blustein, Bonnie Ellen, Educating Clark, Michael and Catherine Dunstan, G. R., ed., The Human for Health & Prevention: A Crawford, eds., Legal Medicine Embryo: Aristotle and the Arabic History of the Department of in History, reviewed, 108-10 and European Traditions, re- Community and Preventive Conrad, La:vrence I., Michael viewed, 87-90 Medicine of the (Woman's) Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Medical College of Pennsylvania, Porter, and Andrew Wear, The Ellis, Richard H., ed., The Case reviewed, 376-77 Western Medical Tradition 800 Books of Dr. John Snow, re- Bonduelle, Michel, see Goetz, BC to AD 1800, reviewed, viewed, 93-94 Christopher G. 363-65 Ellison, David L., Healing Bénninghausen, Clemens von, Crawford, Catherine, see Clark, Tuberculosis in the Woods: 162-83 Michael Medicine and Science at the End [ 536] Index Alabama Insane Hospital, s—28 Bonner, Thomas Neville, Becom- Cule, John H. and John M. Lan- Aly, Gétz, Peter Chroust, and ing a Physician: Medical Educa- caster, eds., Russia and Wales: Christian Pross, Cleansing the tion in Great Britain, France, Essays on the History of State Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Germany, and the United States, Involvement in Health Care, re- Racial Hygiene, reviewed, reviewed, §22—23 viewed, 516-17 106-07 Borst, Charlotte G., Catching Cuppage, Francis E., James Cook Anatomy, comparative, 184-207 Babies: The Professionalization of and the Conquest of Scurvy, re- Astrup, Poul, Peter Bie, and Hans Childbirth, 1870-1920, re- viewed, 231-33 Chr. Engell, Salt and Water in viewed, 374-76 Curnen, Mary G. McCrea, see Culture and Medicine, re- Borst, Charlotte G., review by, Spiro, Howard viewed, 365-67 238-39 Automobiles, and the physician, Brain controversy, 184-207 Dauge-Roth, Katherine, review 208-22 Braslow, Joel T.,“In the name of by, 508-10 therapeuticsT:he practice of Davenport, Horace W., University Baldwin, Martha, review by, sterilization in a California of Michigan Surgeons 231-33 state hospital,” 29-51 1850-1970: Who They Were and Bardinet, Thierry, Les papyrus de Brockliss, L.W.B., review by, What They Did, reviewed, l’Egypte pharaonique, reviewed, §22-23 377-79 227-28 Brown, Theodore M., review by, De Bevoise, Ken, Agents of the Barnes, David S., The Making of 365-67 Apocalypse: Epidemic Disease in a Social Disease: Tuberculosis in Browne, Rory A. W., reviews by, the Colonial Philippines, re- Nineteenth-Century France, re- 101-03; 233-35 viewed, 99-101 viewed, 92-93 Bryce, Peter, superintendent, DeLacy, Margaret, review by, Barondess, Jeremiah H. and Alabama Insane Hospital, 374-76 Charles G. Roland, eds., The §-28 De semine, medical treatise, Persisting Osler-II: Selected Burnham, John, review by, 296-312 Transactions of the American 107-08 Desmond, Adrian, The Politics of Osler Society, 1981-1990, re- Butler, Samuel, and bone called Evolution: Morphology, viewed, 79-85 luz, 64-65 Medicine, and Reform in Radical Bates, Barbara, Bargaininfgo r Life: London, reviewed, 233-35 A Social History ofT uberculosis, Disease and dietetics, theories 1876-1938, reviewed, 74-78 Carter, Barbara R., see Carter, K. of, 128-55 Bates, Don, ed., Knowledge and Codell Dixon, Laurinda S., Perilous the Scholarly Medical Traditions, Carter, K. Codell and Barbara R. Chastity: Women and Illness in reviewed, §23—25 Carter, Childhood Fever:A Pre-Enlightenment Art and Bauhinus, Caspar, and bone Scientific Biography of Ignaz Medicine, reviewed, 508-10 called luz, 61-64 Semmelweis, reviewed, 95—96 Dumesic, Daniel A.,“The physi- Bie, Peter, see Astrup, Poul Chroust, Peter, see Aly, Gétz cian automobilist,” 208-22 Blustein, Bonnie Ellen, Educating Clark, Michael and Catherine Dunstan, G. R., ed., The Human for Health & Prevention: A Crawford, eds., Legal Medicine Embryo: Aristotle and the Arabic History of the Department of in History, reviewed, 108-10 and European Traditions, re- Community and Preventive Conrad, La:vrence I., Michael viewed, 87-90 Medicine of the (Woman's) Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Medical College of Pennsylvania, Porter, and Andrew Wear, The Ellis, Richard H., ed., The Case reviewed, 376-77 Western Medical Tradition 800 Books of Dr. John Snow, re- Bonduelle, Michel, see Goetz, BC to AD 1800, reviewed, viewed, 93-94 Christopher G. 363-65 Ellison, David L., Healing Bénninghausen, Clemens von, Crawford, Catherine, see Clark, Tuberculosis in the Woods: 162-83 Michael Medicine and Science at the End [ 536] Index $37 of the Nineteenth Century, re- Conceptual History of Modern Homeopathy, 155-83; in the Ne- viewed, 74-78 Embryology, reviewed, 384-86 therlands, 158-62; in Rotter- Emery, Alan E. H. and Marcia L. Gilman, Sander L., Picturing dam, in particular, 162— 83 H. Emery, The History of a Health and Illness: Images of Huddle, Thomas S.,“Competi- Genetic Disease: Duchenne Mus- Identity and Difference, re- tion and reform at the med- cular Dystrophy or Meryon’s viewed, 381-83 ical department of the Disease, reviewed, 515-16 Goedicke, Hans, review by, University of Pennsylvania, Emery, Marcia L. H., see Emery, 227-28 1847-1877,” 251-92 Alan E. H. Goetz, Christopher G., Michel Humphreys, Margaret, reviews Engell, Hans Chr., see Astrup, Bonduelle, and Toby Gelfand, by, 369~70; 512-13 Poul Charcot: Constructing Neurology, Huxley, Thomas Henry, 191, Erlen, Jonathon, review by, 517— essay review, 358-63 194-206 19 Goldin, Grace, in memoriam, EstJ. Weortsh, ,“T he medical 66-67 Jackson, Stanley W., editorial properties of food in the Goldin, Grace, Work of Mercy: A notes, 401-02, 403 eighteenth century,” 127-54 Picture History of Hospitals, re- Johnson-McGratJuhl,ie , review Eugenics, 29-51 passim.; and viewed, 86-87 by, 92-93 Nazi Germany, 29-31, 32, 36 Gordon, Michael, review by, Joubert, Laurent, The Second Part 111-12 of the Popular Errors, reviewed, Farrell-BecJka,n e and Laura Gorilla, and question of human §07—08 Klosterman Kidd, “The roles origins, 184-207 of health professionals in the Guerrini, Anita, review by, 91-92 Kass, Amalie M., review by, development and dissemina- 95-96 tion of women’s sanitary Hagen, Joel, review by, 371-72 Kidd, Laura Klosterman, see products, 1880-1940,” 325-52 Hannaway, Caroline, Victoria Farrell-BecJka,n e Ferngren, Gary B., review by, Harden, and John Parascan- King, Lester S., review by, 523- 228-30 dola, eds., AIDS and the Public 25 Food, classification of, 135-41; Debate: Historical and Contem- Kipple, Kenneth F, review by, clinical use of, 141-47, porary Perspectives, reviewed, 236-37 149-54; medicinal properties 517-19 Kunitz, Stephen J., Disease and of, 127-54 Harden, Victoria, see Hannaway, Social Diversity: The European French, Roger, William Harvey's Caroline Impact on the Health of Non- Natural Philosophy, reviewed, Health professionals, and devel- Europeans, reviewed, 236-37 230-31 opment and dissemination of Fruton, Joseph S., Eighty Years, women’s sanitary products, La Berge, Ann F, review by, reviewed, 110-11 325-52 372-74 Hemispheric specialization, 293— Lancaster, John M., see Cule, Galvao-Sobrinho, Carlos R., 312 John H. “Hippocratic ideals, medical Herman, Ellen, The Romance of Larson, Edward J., Sex, Race, and ethics, and the practice of American Psychology: Political Science: Eugenics in the Deep medicine in the early Middle Culture in the Age of Experts, South, reviewed, 238-39 Ages: The legacy of the reviewed, 107-08 Lederer, Susan E., Subjected to Hippocratic Oath,” 438—s 5 Hilloowala, Rumy, review by, Science: Human Experimentation Geison, Gerald L., The Private 519-20 in America Before the Second Science of Louis Pasteur, re- Hippocratic Oath, analysis and World War, reviewed, 104-06 viewed, 96-99 interpretation, 408-37; early Lemay, Helen Rodnite, review Gelfand, Toby, see Goetz, medieval legacy of, 438-55; by, 507-08 Christopher G. and modern medicine, 484— Lokhorst, Gert-Jan C.,“The first Gijswijt-Hofstra, Marijke, “Ho- $00; new translation, 406-08; theory about hemispheric meopathy’s early Dutch con- personal and professional con- specialization: Fresh light on quests: The Rotterdam clien- duct in, 404-37; prohibition an old codex,” 293-312 tele of Clemens von of abortion as case study in Longrigg, James, Greek Rational Bénninghausen in the 1840s Oath’s reception, 469—77; re- Medicine: Philosophy and Med- and 1850s,” 155-83 ceptions in the Renaissance, icine from Alcmaeon to the Alex- Gilbert, Scott F, ed., A 456-77 andrians, reviewed, 228-30 538 Journal of the History of Medicine Vol. 51, October 1996 Luz, bone called, 52-65; city of Edward $2-$3 Owen, Richard, 185-91, Rothman, Sheila M., Living in 196-201, 204-07 the Shadow of Death: Maggi, Girolamo, and bone Packer, Sharon, review by, Tuberculosis and the Social called luz, 59-61 367-69 Experience of Illness in American Maimonides, Moses, and preven- Parascandola, John, see History, reviewed, 74-78 tive medicine, 313-24 Hannaway, Caroline Riitten, Thomas, “Receptions of Malkin, Harold M., review by, Patients’ journals, of the Hippocratic Oath in the §10-11 Bénninghausen, 162-83 Renaissance: The prohibition Martensen, Robert L., review by, Patton, Adell, Jr., Physicians, of abortion as a case study in 230-31 Colonial Racism, and Diaspora reception,” 456-83 McArdle, Patricia J., review by, in West Africa, reviewed, 86-87 $12-13 St. James, Deborah, see Spiro, McCann, Carole R., Birth Pennsylvania, University of, Howard Control Politics in the United Medical Department, compe- Schnalke, Thomas, Diseases in States, 1916-1945, reviewed, tition and reform, 251-92 Wax: The History of Medical 103-04 Peschel, Enid, see Spiro, Howard Moulage, reviewed, 519-20 McKusick, Victor A., review by, Poirier, Suzanne, Chicago’s War on Settipane, Guy A., ed., Columbus $1§-16 Syphilis, 1937-1940: The Times, and the New World: Medical Medical education, American, at The “Trib,” and the Clap Doctor, Implications, reviewed, 369-70 University of Pennsylvania, reviewed, 514-15 Shapiro, Carolyn G., reviews by, 251-92 Pollock, Linda, With Faith and 103-04; 514-15 Medical ethics, and the practice Physic: The Life of a Tudor Shatzmiller, Joseph, Jews, of medicine in the early mid- Gentlewoman: Lady Grace Medicine, and Medieval Society, dle ages, 438-$5 Mildmay, 1552-1620, reviewed, 367-69 Mental hospital, finances, 14-28; reviewed, 91-92 Shatzmiller, Joseph, reviews by, management, §—28 passim. Porter, Roy and Mikulas Teich, 363-65; 383-84 Micale, Mark S., “Charcot: An eds., Drugs and Narcotics in Shonick, William B., Government essay review,” 358-63 History, reviewed, 383-84 and Health Services: Modlin, Irvin M., review by, Porter, Roy, see Conrad, Government’s Role in the 377-79 Lawrence I. 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Biologist and Statesman of and the question of human An essay review,” 79-85 Science, reviewed, 101-03 originsT:he brain contro- Teigen, Philip M., review by, Wear, Andrew, see Conrad, versy,” 184-207 $16-17 Lawrence I. Women’s sanitary products, Weaver, Bill L., “Survival at the 325-52 Van Helden, Albert, see Waters, Alabama Insane Hospital, C. Kenneth 1861-1892,” 5-28 Young, Anne Mortimer, Antique Vesalius, Andreas, and bone Weindling, Paul, review by, Medical Chests, reviewed, called luz, $7-s9 106-07 111-12 Von Reppert-Bismarck, Leonie, Weisz, George, The Medical Young, John L., review by, translator of “Receptions of Mandarins: The French Academy 108-10 the Hippocratic Oath in the of Medicine in the Nineteenth Renaissance,” 456-83 and Early Twentieth Centuries, Von Staden, Heinrich, “‘In a reviewed, 372-74 pure and holy way’: Personal Weisz, George, review by, 96-99