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Exploring the Dangerous Trades
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989)
Who was Robert Hooke?
(The Boydell Press, 1989)
Disease in History: Frames and Framers
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1989)
In some ways disease does not exist until we agree that it does-by perceiving, naming, and responding to it. These acts of agreement have during the past century become increasingly central to social as well as medical ...
Institutionalized Ambiguity: Conflict and Continuity in the American Hospital
(Park Ridge Center, 1989)
A closer look at historical attitudes toward hospitals illuminates contradictory expectations that make it difficult for the contemporary hospital to define and fulfill its role.
Body and Mind in Nineteenth‑Century Clinical Medicine: Some Clinical Origins of the Neurosis Construct
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989)
The Invisible Technician
(American Scientist, 1989)
Lectures on Ovid's Metamorphoses: The Class Notse of a Sixteenth-Century Paris Schoolboy
(1989)
The history of education, of its changing goals and methods, materials and social contexts, offers a fascinating study at the cross-section of intellectual, social and institutional history. In setting the context for and ...