Original Articles
‘“These Findings Confirm Conclusions Many Have Arrived at by Intuition or Common Sense”: Water, Quantification and Cost-effectiveness at the World Bank, ca. 1960 to 1995’ Christian McMillen
Picturing the Unusual: Uncertainty in the Historiography of Medical Photography Lukas Engelmann
The Promise and Demise of LSD Psychotherapy in Norway Per Haave; Willy Pedersen
The Pasts, Presents and Futures of AIDS, Norway (1983–1996) Ketil Slagstad
Professionalisation and Professionalism: Diphtheria and Medical Practice in Minnesota 1850–1910 Alan R Rushton
Dissecting the Student Experience at Australian Medical Schools, 1884–1912 Eugenia Pacitti
Who Cared? Locating Caregivers in Chronicles of the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Crusades Joanna Phillips
Modelling Authority: Obstetrical Machines in the Instruction of Midwives and Surgeons in Eighteenth-Century Italy Jennifer F Kosmin
‘Bad for the Health of the Body, Worse for the Health of the Mind’: Female Responses to Imprisonment in England, 1853–1869 Rachel Bennett
“No one may starve in the British Empire”: Kwashiorkor, Protein and the Politics of Nutrition Between Britain and Africa John Nott
Cultivating China’s Cinchona: The Local Developmental State, Global Botanic Networks and Cinchona Cultivation in Yunnan, 1930s–1940s Yubin Shen
Managing Colonial Diets: Wartime Nutritional Science on the Korean Population, 1937–1945 Sunho Ko
Leprosy and the Colonial Gaze: Comparing the Dutch West and East Indies, 1750–1950 Stephen Snelders; Leo van Bergen; Frank Huisman
Confronting an Emergency: The Vaccination Campaign Against Meningitis in Brazil (1974–1975) Baptiste Baylac-Paouly
Hanbang Healing for the World: The Eastern Medicine Renaissance in 1930s Japan-ruled Korea James Flowers
Book Reviews
Helen King, Hippocrates Now: The ‘Father of Medicine’ in the Internet Age Jane Draycott
Adam J. Davis, The Medieval Economy of Salvation: Charity, Commerce and the Rise of the Hospital Tiffany Ziegler
Sethina Watson, On Hospitals: Welfare, Law, and Christianity in Western Europe, 400-1320 Claire Burridge
Noelle Gallagher, Itch, Clap, Pox: Venereal Disease in the Eighteenth-Century Imagination Alanna Skuse
Chieko Nakajima, Body, Society, and Nation: The Creation of Public Health and Urban Culture in Shanghai Freddie Stephenson
Erin-Marie Legacey, Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830 Abigail Fields
Heinrich Hartmann, The Body Populace: Military Statistics and Demography in Europe before the First World War Elise Smith
Martin Summers, Madness in the City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of Race and Mental Illness in the Nation’s Capital Dennis Doyle
Pierre-Yves Donzé, Making Medicine a Business: X-ray Technology, Global Competition, and the Transformation of the Japanese Medical System, 1895-1945 Hoi-Eun Kim
Lucas Richert, Strange Trips: Science, Culture, and the Regulation of Drugs Dan Malleck
Daniel Navon, Mobilizing Mutations: Human Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy Nicole C Nelson
Amelia Bonea, Melissa Dickson, Sally Shuttleworth and Jennifer Wallis, Anxious Times: Medicine and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain Michael Sappol
Jessica Wang, Mad Dogs and Other New Yorkers: Rabies, Medicine and Society in an American Metropolis, 1840–1920 Alison Skipper
Daniel A. Rodríguez, The Right to Live in Health: Medical Politics in Postindependence Havana Ann Zulawski
Jonathan M. Berman, Anti-Vaxxers: How to Challenge a Misinformed Movement Alison Day
Jaipreet Virdi, Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History Susan Burch
Marion Andrea Schmidt, Eradicating Deafness? Genetics, Pathology and Diversity in Twentieth-Century America Coreen McGuire
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Cinema, MD: A History of Medicine on Screen. Raquel Medina
Corrigendum
Mapmaking and Mapthinking: Cancer as a Problem of Place in Nineteenth–century England Agnes Arnold-Forster