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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 3, July 2004

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Lung Cancer, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Medicine, 1948–1964
pp. 329-374(46)
Authors: Talley, Colin; Kushner, Howard I.; Sterk, Claire E.

A History of Anatomy Theaters in Sixteenth-Century Padua
pp. 375-412(38)
Author: Klestinec, Cynthia

Plague in San Francisco: An Essay Review
pp. 463-470(8)
Author: Barde, Robert

Birth in Babylonia and the Bible: Its Mediterranean Setting
pp. 475-477(3)
Author: Worthington, Martin

On the Properties of Foodstuffs (De alimentorum facultatibus).
pp. 477-479(3)
Author: van der Eijk, Philip

Gangrene and Glory, Medical Care during the American Civil War
pp. 483-485(3)
Author: Meyers, David G.

The Deadly Truth: A History of Disease in America
pp. 485-487(3)
Author: Kraut, Alan M.

The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918–19: New Perspectives
pp. 490-491(2)
Author: Humphreys, Margaret

Forces of Habit: Drugs and the Making of the Modern World
pp. 492-493(2)
Author: Barker, Crispin

Heredity and Infection. The History of Disease Transmission
pp. 496-498(3)
Author: Cravens, Hamilton

Books Received
pp. 499-502(4)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 503-505(3)

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