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Volume 24, Number 3, 27 December 2011

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Surgical Controversy at the New Hospital for Women, 18721892
pp. 608-623(16)
Author: Brock, Claire

Fever, Immigration and Quarantine in New South Wales, 18371840
pp. 624-642(19)
Author: Foxhall, Katherine

Ageing, Sickness and Health in England and Wales during the Mortality Transition
pp. 643-665(23)
Authors: Harris, Bernard; Gorsky, Martin; Guntupalli, Aravinda; Hinde, Andrew

The Rhetoric of Disfigurement in First World War Britain
pp. 666-685(20)
Author: Biernoff, Suzannah

Speed in the Third Reich: Metamphetamine (Pervitin) Use and a Drug History From Below
pp. 686-699(14)
Authors: Snelders, Stephen; Pieters, Toine

The Voluntary Hospitals Database
pp. 813-814(2)
Author: Tanner, Andrea

Marius Turda, Modernism and Eugenics
pp. 827-828(2)
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Robert Tattersall, Diabetes: The Biography
pp. 835-836(2)
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Faith Wallis (ed.), Medieval Medicine: A Reader
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Mark Jackson, Asthma: The Biography
pp. 859-861(3)
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