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tal en España. (128 pp.; ill.) Murcia: Real Academia<br />

de Medicina y Cirugía de Murcia, 2004.<br />

2484. LUTZ, Adolpho. Adolpho Lutz: obra completa.<br />

Edited by Jaime Larry BENCHIMOL and Magali<br />

Romero SÁ. <strong>Vol</strong>. 1. (In four volumes. 440 + 660<br />

+ 620 + 456 pp.; index; bibl.) Rio de Janeiro: Editora<br />

Fiocruz, 2004. ISBN: 8575410431.<br />

This volume focuses on his early work on dermatology and<br />

mycology.<br />

2485. MACÉ, Mieko. “La création d’une terminologie<br />

médicale moderne dans le Japon du XIX e siècle :<br />

l’example de la physiologie.” In CROZET and HORI-<br />

UCHI [ref. 1961], 71–98.<br />

2486. MACFARLANE, John. “Les miasmes, les<br />

microbes et les médecines : la diffusion des idées<br />

anciennes et nouvelles dans L’Union médicale du<br />

Canada : le cas de la fièvre typhoïde (1872–1900).”<br />

Sci. Canadensis 26 (2002): 59–78.<br />

2487. MAGLEN, Krista. “A World Apart: Geography,<br />

Australian Quarantine, and the Mother Country.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 60 (2005): 196–217.<br />

2488. MASON, Frederick Daniel. “Straightening<br />

Children and Reconstructing Men: Medical Discourse<br />

on Physical Therapies and People with ‘Disabilities,’<br />

1885–1920.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 65/11<br />

(2005): 5672.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario (Canada),<br />

2004. Adviser: Morrow, Don. UMI pub. no. NQ96852. 362<br />

pp.<br />

2489. MATTA, Christina. “Ambiguous Bodies and<br />

Deviant Sexualities: Hermaphrodites, Homosexuality,<br />

and Surgery in the United States, 1850–1904.”<br />

Perspect. Biol. Med. 48 (2005): 74–83.<br />

2490. MCCAULEY, Bernadette. Who Shall Take<br />

Care <strong>of</strong> Our Sick?: Roman Catholic Sisters and<br />

the Development <strong>of</strong> Catholic Hospitals in New York<br />

City. Medicine, <strong>Science</strong>, and Religion in Historical<br />

Context. (xiii + 146 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

Md.: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

0801882168.<br />

Discusses the first 80 years <strong>of</strong> Catholic hospitals beginning<br />

with the opening <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent’s Hospital in 1849.<br />

2491. MICHAELSEN, Kaarin Leigh. “Becoming<br />

‘Medical Women’: British Female Physicians and the<br />

Politics <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism, 1860–1933.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 65/02 (2004): 657.<br />

Dissertation at University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, 2003.<br />

Adviser: Laqueur, Thomas. UMI pub. no. 3121613. 259 pp.<br />

2492. MITMAN, Gregg. “Hay Fever Holiday:<br />

Health, Leisure, and Place in Gilded-Age America.”<br />

Bull. Hist. Med. 77 (2003): 600–635.<br />

2493. MITMAN, Gregg, and Ronald L. NUMBERS.<br />

“From Miasma to Asthma: The Changing Fortunes<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medical Geography in America.” Hist. Phil. Life<br />

Sci. 25 (2003): 391–412.<br />

2494. NAKAMURA, Ellen Gardner. Practical Pursuits:<br />

Takano Choei, Takahashi Keisaku, and Western<br />

Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Japan. Harvard East<br />

Asian Monographs, 255. (xiv + 236 pp.; maps; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Asia Center, 2005.<br />

ISBN: 0674019520.<br />

2495. NUKAGA Yoshio. “The Use <strong>of</strong> Family Trees<br />

and the Notion <strong>of</strong> Heredity: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Hered-<br />

360. Nineteenth century 117<br />

itary Chorea.” [Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakusi<br />

Ken. (Hist. Sci.) 43 (2004): 150–160.<br />

2496. NULAND, Sherwin B. The Doctor’s Plague:<br />

Germs, Childbed Fever, and the Strange Story <strong>of</strong><br />

Ignác Semmelweis. Great discoveries. (191 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.) New York: W. W. Norton, 2003. ISBN:<br />

0393052990.<br />

24<strong>97</strong>. OBREGÓN TORRES, Diana. Batallas contra<br />

la lepra: estado, medicina y ciencia en Colombia.<br />

(422 pp.; illus.) Medellín: Banco de la República,<br />

Fondo Editorial Universidad EAFIT, 2002. ISBN:<br />

9588173086.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R678]<br />

2498. OLMSTED, Frederick Law. Hospital Transports:<br />

A Memoir <strong>of</strong> the Embarkation <strong>of</strong> the Sick and<br />

Wounded from the Peninsula <strong>of</strong> Virginia in the Summer<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1862. Edited by Laura L. BEHLING. (viii +<br />

162 pp.; bibl.; index.) Albany: State Univ. <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York Press, 2005. ISBN: 0791463699.<br />

Original publication information: Boston: Ticknor and<br />

Fields, 1863. Letters and papers compiled at the request<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States Sanitary Commission.<br />

2499. PADIAK, Janet. “The Role <strong>of</strong> Morbidity in<br />

the Mortality Decline <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century:<br />

Evidence from the Military Population at Gibraltar<br />

1818–1899.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 60 (2005):<br />

73–95.<br />

2500. PANDE, Ishita. “Curing Calcutta: Race, Liberalism,<br />

and Colonial Medicine in British Bengal,<br />

1830–1900.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/09 (<strong>2006</strong>): 3421.<br />

Dissertation at Princeton University, 2005. Adviser: Prakash,<br />

Gyan. UMI pub. no. 3188655. 236 pp.<br />

2501. PARODI, Alessandra, David NEASHAM, and<br />

Paolo VINEIS. “Environment, Population, and Biology:<br />

A Short <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Modern Epidemiology.”<br />

Perspect. Biol. Med. 49 (<strong>2006</strong>): 357–368.<br />

2502. PARZYNSKI, Catherine S. “Maternal<br />

Medicine: Changing Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Women’s Place<br />

in Medicine, Settlement to 1860.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

65/11 (2005): 4324.<br />

Dissertation at Lehigh University, 2004. Adviser: Soderlund,<br />

Jean. UMI pub. no. 3154562. 243 pp.<br />

2503. PATESSIO, Mara, and Mariko OGAWA. “To<br />

Become a Woman Doctor in Early Meiji Japan (1868–<br />

1890): Women’s Struggles and Ambitions.” Hist.<br />

Scientiarum 15 (2005): 159–176.<br />

2504. PEITZMAN, Steven J. “Why Support a<br />

Women’s Medical College? Philadelphia’s Early<br />

Male Medical Pro-Feminists.” Bull. Hist. Med. 77<br />

(2003): 576–599.<br />

2505. QUINTELA, Maria Manuel. “Saberes e<br />

práticas termais: uma perspectiva comparada em<br />

Portugal (Termas de S. Pedro do Sul) e no Brasil<br />

(Caldas da Imperatriz).” Translated title: [Thermal<br />

knowledge and therapies: a comparative view <strong>of</strong><br />

Portugal (São Pedro do Sul hot springs) and Brazil<br />

(Caldas da Imperatriz hot springs).] In Portuguese.<br />

Manguinhos 11 (supp. 1) (2004): 239–260.<br />

“Discusses how medicine legitimized the therapeutic practice<br />

<strong>of</strong> thermalism as ‘scientific’ knowledge.” (from the abstract)<br />

2506. RATZAN, Richard M. “Essay review: A Traffic<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dead Bodies.” Perspect. Biol. Med. 47 (2004):<br />

290–299.

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