Wellcome History issue 44

Summer 2010

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Feature article

Chagas' disease in Brazil
Simone Petraglia Kropf

Glasgow Centre

Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare, Glasgow
John Stewart

Maternal healthcare in industrial districts, c.1900-39
Janet Greenlees

The malignant genius: drink and drugs control in the United Provinces of British India, 1907-47
Luke Gibbon

The cultural economy of public health in British West Africa, c.1865-1965
Ryan Johnson

Occupational health and safety in the Scottish iron and steel industry, 1930-88
David Bradley

Wehrmacht health and medical services during the Italian campaign, 1943-44
Alex Flucker

Occupational and environmental health research at Glasgow
Arthur McIvor

Pharmacists and the National Health Service, 1942-48
Susan Osbaldstone

Wounded Scotland: interwar disabled veterans
Emily Rootham

Health history and policy
Chris Nottingham

Conference reports

Perspectives on Modern Maternal Health and Healthcare, 1850-2000
Janet Greenlees

Book reviews

Noted Surgeon, Fine Citizen: The life of Archibald E Malloch, MD, 1844-1919
Stefania Crowther

Permeable Walls: Historical perspectives on hospital and asylum visiting
Diana E Manuel

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Lois Reynolds

Research resources

Genetics and medicine: recording and preserving the historical foundations
Peter S Harper

Work in progress

Tuberculosis, the state and international intervention in India, 1914-82
Niels Brimnes

Romanian eugenics and its international context
Marius Turda and Tudor Georgescu

The case of Nicolai and spectral illusions theory
Shane McCorristine

Get back to where you once belonged: responses to South Asian doctors in the National Health Service, c.1960-80
Andrew Hull and Sanjoy Bhattacharya

The Wellcome Trust and its support for the history of medicine

A statement from the Trust

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