CONTENT
The Limits and Possibilities of Cause of Death Categorisation for Understanding Late Nineteenth Century Mortality Angélique Janssens; Isabelle Devos
The imperfections in statistics: Interpretations of causes of infant death in the Netherlands, 1875–1899 Nynke van den Boomen
The Gendering of Infectious Disease: Classifying Male and Female Causes of Death in the Netherlands and Norway, 1880–1910 Hilde L Sommerseth; Evelien C Walhout
Older rationales and other challenges in handling causes of death in historical individual-level databases: the case of Copenhagen, 1880–1881 Barbara Revuelta-Eugercios; Helene Castenbrandt; Anne Løkke
The Place to Heal and the Place to Die. Patients and Causes of Death in Nineteenth-Century Venice Renzo Derosas; Cristina Munno
Original Articles
The Johnes of Glasgow: Searching, Plague and Early Modern Municipal Power Bethany L Johnson
The Womb in Labour: Representing the Woman’s Body as an Active Vessel in Hildegard of Bingen’s Cause et Cure Minji Lee
Green Lungs and Green Liberty: The Modern City Park and Public Health in an Urban Metabolic Landscape Karen R Jones
Sounding the Archival Silence: Searching for Music in the Nineteenth-Century English Asylum Rosemary Golding
A New Science for an Old(er) Population: Soviet Gerontology and Geriatrics in International Comparative Perspective Isaac McKean Scarborough
‘Malaria Has Spoilt It’: Malaria, Neuropsychiatric Complications, and Insanity in ex-Servicemen in Post-First World War Britain Justin Fantauzzo
The multiple ‘epidemic’: debating responsibility in US medicine, media and the law Jennifer Lambe
Co-producing Bioethics: How Biomedical Scientists and Applied Philosophers Established Bioethics in Australia Christopher Mayes
‘A Healthy Sex Life’: Love, Marriage and Sexual Knowledge in Franco’s Spain (1960–1975) Mónica García-Fernández
Nude Bodies in British Women’s Magazines at the Turn of the 1970s: Agency, Spectatorship, and the Sexual Revolution Daisy Payling ; Tracey Loughran
Book Reviews
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, Demonic Possession and Lived Religion in Later Medieval Europe Sarah Ferber
Alun Withey, Concerning Beards: Facial Hair, Health and Practice in England 1650-1900 Mark Albert Johnston
Zachary Dorner, Merchants of Medicines: The Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain's Long Eighteenth Century Katrina Maydom
Julie Collins, The Architecture and Landscape of Health: A Historical Perspective on Therapeutic Places, 1790-1940 Karen Jones
Juliana Adelman, Civilised by Beasts: Animals and Urban Change in Nineteenth-Century Dublin Clemens Wischermann
François Jarrige and Thomas Le Roux, The Contamination of the Earth: A History of Pollutions in the Industrial Age William Cavert
Khary Oronde Polk. Contagions of Empire: Scientific Racism, Sexuality, and Black Military Workers Abroad, 1898-1948 Michael Ortiz-Castro
Robert Garner and Yewande Okuleye, The Oxford Group and the Emergence of Animal Rights: An Intellectual History John Simons
Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Raul Necochea Lopez, eds, Peripheral Nerve: Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America Cassia Roth
W. Piątkowski. From Medicine to Sociology. Health and Illness in Magdalena Sokołowska’s Research Conceptions Justyna I Klingemann
Paula A. Michaels and Christina Twomey, eds, Gender and Trauma since 1900 Jason Crouthamel
Richard Noakes, Physics and Psychics: The Occult and the Sciences in Modern Britain Robert Brain
Harry Yi-Jui Wu, Mad by the Millions: Mental Disorders and the Early Years of the World Health Organisation China Mills
Henry M. Cowles, The Scientific Method: An Evolution of Thinking from Darwin to Dewey John L Rudolph
Jenny Bangham, Blood Relations: Transfusion and the Making of Human Genetics Michael F McGovern