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History of Medicine | Vol 19 No 5 | October 2005 | OAH Magazine of History

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History of Medicine
Volume 19, no 5 • September 2005


FROM THE EDITOR
Doctoring the Past
Kevin B. Byrne

FOREWORD
Introduction
Kathleen W. Jones and Jonathon Erlen

ARTICLES
Bodies of Evidence
Nancy Tomes

Black Health on the Plantation: Owners, the Enslaved, and Physicians
Todd L. Savitt

Military Medical History: The American Civil War
Dale C. Smith

Experimentation on Human Beings
Susan Lederer

As Patients and Healers: The History of Women and Medicine
Charlotte G. Borst and Kathleen W. Jones

Teaching the History of Public Health and Health Reform
Susan L. Smith

TEACHING RESOURCES
Negotiating the Health of the Public: Yellow Fever in 1793 Philadelphia
Janet A. Tighe

"Slavery As It Is:" Medicine and Slaves of the Plantation South
David McBride

Civil War Medicine: Approaches for Teaching
Michael A. Flannery

Who is the Nurse? Rethinking the History of Gender and Medicine
Cynthia Connolly and Naomi Rogers

Atomic Guinea Pigs? Cold War Human Radiation Experiments
David Jones

Polio and Historical Inquiry
Karen L. Wellner

History of Medicine Resources on the Internet
Jonathon Erlen

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
"A Simple and Effectual Remedy" for St. Anthony's Fire and Whooping Cough in the Late Eighteenth Century
Justine Ahlstrom

National Park Service Historic Sites: Medicine

SPECIAL ONLINE FEATURE: PERSONALITY PROFILE
Dr. John Henry Jordan: Pioneer African American Physician
Karen Jordan

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