
Titles in Series: Contributions in Medical Studies
- "Doctors Only": The Evolving Image of the American Physician
- "Hydropathic Highway to Health": Women and Water-Cure in Antebellum America
- A Community Approach to AIDS Intervention: Exploring the Miami Outreach Project for Injecting Drug Users and Other High Risk Groups
- A History of Ancient Psychiatry
- Action on AIDS: National Policies in Comparative Perspective
- American Midwives: 1860 to the Present
- Beyond Flexner: Medical Education in the Twentieth Century
- Biomedical Technology and Public Policy
- Cancer Factories: America's Tragic Quest for Uranium Self-Sufficiency
- Caring for the Retarded in America: A History
- Childbed Fever: A Scientific Biography of Ignaz Semmelweis
- Compulsory Health Insurance: The Continuing American Debate
- Dis-ease in the Colonial State: Medicine, Society, and Social Change Among the AbaNyole of Western Kenya
- Disease and Its Control: The Shaping of Modern Thought
- Disease in the Popular American Press: The Case of Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, and Syphilis, 1870-1920
- Drama and Discovery: The Story of Histoplasmosis
- Essays of Robert Koch
- Families and the Gravely Ill: Roles, Rules, and Rights
- Fertility Control: New Techniques, New Policy Issues
- Healing Tuberculosis in the Woods: Medicine and Science at the End of the Nineteenth Century
- Health Care Patterns and Planning in Developing Countries
- Histories of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- In Her Own Words: Oral Histories of Women Physicians
- James Cook and the Conquest of Scurvy
- Medicine and Its Technology: An Introduction to the History of Medical Instrumentation
- Medicine and Money: A Study of the Role of Beneficence in Health Care Cost Containment
- Mother and Fetus: Changing Notions of Maternal Responsibility
- Pain, Pleasure, and American Childbirth: From the Twilight Sleep to the Read Method, 1914-1960
- Photographing Medicine: Images and Power in Britain and America since 1840
- Planning for the Nation's Health: A Study of Twentieth-Century Developments in the United States
- Prescriptions: The Dissemination of Medical Authority
- Professionalizing Modern Medicine: Paris Surgeons and Medical Science and Institutions in the 18th Century
- Psychiatry Between the Wars, 1918-1945: A Recollection
- Romance, Poetry, and Surgical Sleep: Literature Influences Medicine
- Sex, Diet, and Debility in Jacksonian America: Sylvester Graham and Health Reform
- Sex, Disease, and Society: A Comparative History of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific
- Speech and Speech Disorders in Western Thought before 1600
- Technicians of the Finite: The Rise and Decline of the Schizophrenic in American Thought, 1840-1960
- The AIDS Pandemic: Social Perspectives
- The American Midwife Debate: A Sourcebook on its Modern Origins
- The Golden Wand of Medicine: A History of the Caduceus Symbol in Medicine
- The History of Modern Epilepsy: The Beginning, 1865-1914
- The Legend of Nietzsche's Syphilis
- The Measurement of Health: Concepts and Indicators
- The People's Health: Public Health in Australia, 1788-1950 [Part of two volume set]
- The People's Health: Public Health in Australia, 1950 to the Present [Part of two volume set]
- The People's Health: Two Volumes]
- The Tuberculosis Movement: A Public Health Campaign in the Progressive Era
- Understanding the Liver: A History
- Women & Men Midwives: Medicine, Morality, and Misogyny in Early America
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