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From Statistics to Diagnostics: Medical Certificates, Melancholia, and "Suicidal Propensities" in Victorian Psychiatry.

Journal of social history

Janson A.
PMID: 24293701
J Soc Hist. 2013;46(3). doi: 10.1093/jsh/shs120.

No abstract available.

Female solidarity and professional success: the dilemma of women doctors in late nineteenth-century America.

Journal of social history

Drachman VG.
PMID: 11632388
J Soc Hist. 1982;15(4):607-19. doi: 10.1353/jsh/15.4.607.

No abstract available.

The extent of medical practice in France around 1780.

Journal of social history

Goubert JP.
PMID: 11632351
J Soc Hist. 1977 Jun;10(4):410-27. doi: 10.1353/jsh/10.4.410.

No abstract available.

The hospital in the 18th century: for whom? The Charite Hospital in Berlin, the Navy Hospital in Copenhagen, the Kongsberg Hospital in Norway.

Journal of social history

Imhof AE.
PMID: 11632353
J Soc Hist. 1977 Jun;10(4):448-70. doi: 10.1353/jsh/10.4.448.

No abstract available.

Family, fertility, and political violence, 1700-1900.

Journal of social history

Matossian MK, Schafer WD.
PMID: 11632367
J Soc Hist. 1977;11(2):137-78. doi: 10.1353/jsh/11.2.137.

No abstract available.

Labor statistics in the American and English census: making some invidious comparisons.

Journal of social history

Conk MA.
PMID: 11635267
J Soc Hist. 1983;16(4):83-102. doi: 10.1353/jsh/16.4.83.

No abstract available.

Transnational Professional Activism and the Prevention of Nuclear War in Britain.

Journal of social history

Laucht C.
PMID: 30733622
J Soc Hist. 2018 Nov;52(2):439-467. doi: 10.1093/jsh/shx032. Epub 2017 Jul 11.

While anti-nuclear weapons activism in Britain and other nations has received considerable historiographical attention, its transnational professional dimensions have so far been neglected. This article thus introduces the concept of "transnational professional activism" to describe the ways in which...

Sentiment and science: the late nineteenth century pediatrician as mother's advisor.

Journal of social history

Jones KW.
PMID: 11635264
J Soc Hist. 1983;17(1):79-96. doi: 10.1353/jsh/17.1.79.

No abstract available.

Professionalism and Bureaucracy: English doctors and the Victorian public health administration.

Journal of social history

Novak SJ.
PMID: 11632348
J Soc Hist. 1973;6(4):440-62.

No abstract available.

Birth, illness and death in 18th century New England.

Journal of social history

Lockwood R.
PMID: 11632364
J Soc Hist. 1978;12(1):111-28. doi: 10.1353/jsh/12.1.111.

No abstract available.

Nervous breakdown in 20th-century American culture.

Journal of social history

Barke M, Fribush R, Stearns PN.
PMID: 18271142
J Soc Hist. 2000;33(3):565-84. doi: 10.1353/jsh.2000.0001.

No abstract available.

Women medical students in Russia, 1872-1882: reformers or rebels?.

Journal of social history

Engel BA.
PMID: 11632377
J Soc Hist. 1979;12(3):394-415. doi: 10.1353/jsh/12.3.394.

No abstract available.

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