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Started in 1946, the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences is internationally recognized as one of the top publications in its field. The journal's coverage is broad, publishing the latest original research on the written beginnings of medicine in all its aspects. When possible and appropriate, it focuses on what practitioners of the healing arts did or taught, and how their peers, as well as patients, received and interpreted their efforts.

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Volume 59, Number 2, April 2004

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The Founding of the Edinburgh Medical School
pp. 183-218(36)
Author: Emerson, Roger L.

Anatomists and Entrepreneurs in Early Eighteenth-Century London
pp. 219-239(21)
Author: Guerrini, Anita

In Memoriam: Thomas Neville Bonner, 1923–2003
pp. 290-292(3)
Author: Lurie, Edward

Grappling with Death: The Union Second Corps Hospital at Gettysburg
pp. 302-304(3)
Author: Flannery, Michael A.

Christian Science on Trial: Religious Healing in America
pp. 307-309(3)
Author: Daaleman, Timothy P.

Iconoclast: Abraham Flexner and a Life in Learning
pp. 311-312(2)
Author: Grob, Gerald N.

Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer and History
pp. 313-314(2)
Author: Cantor, David

Mütter Museum
pp. 314-316(3)
Author: Murray Jones, Peter

Drugs in America: A Documentary History
pp. 316-317(2)
Author: Kay, Gwen

Curative Powers: Medicine and Empire in Stalin's Central Asia
pp. 318-319(2)
Author: Sirotkina, Irina

the body multiple: ontology in medical practice
pp. 319-321(3)
Author: Duffin, Jacalyn

Books Received
pp. 322-325(4)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 326-327(2)

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