Oxford University Press по журналам "Social History of Medicine"
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(Oxford University Press, 1994-08-01)This paper examines the historical transformation of concepts of tubercular diseases in Japan from premodern to modern times. Its principal conclusion is that, between the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries, intellectual ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1990-04-01)Secular variations in the mortality of populations before the late nineteenth century cannot generally be explained in terms of changing real incomes, a finding which has contributed to the development of a historical ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995-12-01)This article focuses on a neglected area—the economics of colonial medicine. It examines medical incomes and practice in the Cape of Good Hope Colony before 1910 in relation to licensed practitioners in private practice. ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1994-04-01)Early-modern cities are often perceived to be centres of high mortality and under constant siege from a barrage of epidemics. However, few urban mortality rates have been calculated and by employing parish register evidence ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1993-08-01)In seeking to protect their occupational autonomy, modern midwives assert their independent, professional status as licensed practitioners,On one historical interpretation,their licensing never meant professional independence, ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1990-12-01)The argument of Thomas McKeown that the ‘invisible hand’ of natural amelioration, mostly through improved nutrition, was responsible for declining rates of tuberculosis mortality in the late nineteenth century has been ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1995-12-01)The records of the Special Antenatal Clinics held by the Rhondda Urban District Council between 1934 and 1962 at the Carnegie Welfare Centre in Trealaw, South Wales, were studied. An analysis is presented of structured ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1993-04-01)While the infant welfare movement and its consequences have been wellcovered by social and demographic historians, little attention has been paid to the development of programmes at a local level. Yet it was at the municipal ...
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(Oxford University Press, 1993-08-01)Social and medical historians of venereal disease (VD) in interwar Britain have largely focused on the voluntaries strategies implemented by central government following the recommendations of the Royal Commission on ...
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