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Books in the The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine series

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  • - Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War
    by Susan E. (Robert Turell Professor of Medical History and Bioethics Lederer
    £23.49

    In this text the author provides a history of biomedical research on human subjects in the US from 1890 to 1940. She offers accounts of experiments conducted on both healthy and unhealthy adults and children including the yellow fever experiments and "dental drill" experiments on insane patient.

  • by Mary (Professor Emeritus Lindemann
    £26.49

    Lindemann examines the process of becoming a patient and explores the effects of the social, economic, political, and cultural milieus on how medicine was practiced in the everyday world of the village, the neighborhood, and the town.

  • - Infertility in America from Colonial Times to the Present
    by Margaret (Rutgers Marsh
    £23.49

    A lively and compelling history of a complex medical and cultural phenomenon, The Empty Cradle brings a valuable perspective to current debates about how we should think about and address the experience of infertility in our own time.

  • by Dora B. Weiner
    £24.49

    Weiner emphasizes health care for children, deaf and blind people, and mentally ill patients and underscores the role of women as administrators and dispensers of hospital care.

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