Hardback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by The American Association for the History of Medicine; The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005
Softcover. Condition: Near fine. Volume 79 No. 1. 186 p. + advertising. 23 cm. Paperback. Light wear. Includes: Restructuring Isolation: Hospital Architecture, Medicine, and Disease Prevention, by Jeanne Kisacky; The Drug Industry and Clinical Research in Interwar America: Three Types of Physician Collaborator, by Nicolas Rasmussen; Please Include This in Your book: Readers Respond to Our Bodies, Ourselves, by Wendy Kline; Henry Sigerist and the History of Medicine in Latin America: His Correspondence with Juan R. Beltran, by Miguel de Asua.
Published by The American Association for the History of Medicine; The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004
Softcover. Condition: Near fine. Volume 78 No. 3. Pages xiii, 540-766 + advertising. 23 cm. Paperback. Light wear. Includes: Venerate the Lancet: Benjamin Rush's Yellow Fever Therapy in Context, by Paul E. Kopperman; Averting Disaster: The Hudson's Bay Company and Smallpox in Western Canada during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries, by Paul Hackett; A Duty to Kill? A Duty to Die? Rethinking the Euthanasia Controversy of 1906, by Jacob M. Appel; Patterns of Municipal Health Expenditure in Interwar England and Wales, by Alysa Levene, Martin Powell, and John Stewart.
Published by The American Association for the History of Medicine; The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine; Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005
Softcover. Condition: Near fine. Volume 79 No. 4. Pages 628-877 + advertising. 23 cm. Paperback. Light wear. Includes: The Field H. Garrison Lecture: The Great American Medicine Show Revisited, by Nancy Tomes; Science, Suffrage, and Experimentation: Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Controversy over Vivisection in Late Nineteenth-Century America, by Carla Bittel; Personalizing Illness and Modernity: S. Weir Mitchell, Literary Women, and Neurasthenia, 1870-1914, by David G. Schuster; The Recognition of Silicosis: Labor Unions and Physicians in the Chilean Copper Industry, 1930s-1960s, by Angela Vergara; Releasing the Flood Waters: Diuril and the Reshaping of Hypertension, by Jeremy A. Greene.