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  2. Bulletin of the History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin of the History of Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1933. It is an official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine and of the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine.

  3. Owsei Temkin - Wikipedia

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    He became known as one of the world's foremost experts on the interaction of medicine and culture throughout history. He was a longtime editor of the Bulletin of the History of Medicine. [1] During his academic career and retirement, he published hundreds of articles and a dozen books on the history of medicine. His last book was published in ...

  4. American Association for the History of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1925 as the American Section of the International Society for the History of Medicine, and obtained its current name in 1958. Its first president was Fielding Hudson Garrison. Its official journal is the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, which is published quarterly. Its current membership is in excess of 1,000 people.

  5. Fielding Hudson Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Garrison was the subject of two biographies by Solomon Kagan, and the April, 1937 issue of The Bulletin of the History of Medicine was devoted to essays about Garrison's life and contributions. Garrison's book Introduction to the History of Medicine was the first comprehensive American publication on the history of medicine. For this book he ...

  6. John Duffy (medical historian) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, Duffy wrote and published: The Rudolph Matas History of Medicine in Louisiana (2 volumes, 1958 and 1962), Sword of Pestilence and The New Orleans Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853 (1966), A History of Public Health in New York City (2 volumes, 1968, 1974), The Tulane University Medical Center: 150 years of medical education (1984) and ...

  7. Warwick Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Where is the postcolonial history of medicine? Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 1998; 72: 522–30 [21] Postcolonial technoscience. Social Studies of Science. 2002; 32: 643–58; Postcolonial histories of medicine. In: Medical History: The Stories and Their Meanings, 285–307. Ed. John Harley Warner and Frank Huisman.

  8. Guenter B. Risse - Wikipedia

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    Edited with Robert Jütte and John Woodward, Culture, Knowledge and Healing: Historical Perspectives of Homeopathic Medicine in Europe and North America, Sheffield: European Ass. for the History of Medicine and Health Publ., 1998. Mending Bodies—Saving Souls: A History of Hospitals, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

  9. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences

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    The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that was originally published by the Department of the History of Medicine at Yale University and now is continued by Oxford University Press. It covers research on the history of medicine and was established in 1946.