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168 375. Twentieth century after 1950<br />

index.) Chapel Hill: Univ. <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press,<br />

2004. ISBN: 0807828300.<br />

3706. HAMER, John Faithful. “Turning Horror into<br />

Stories: Popular Health Reform and the Gospel <strong>of</strong><br />

Prevention, 1<strong>97</strong>0–1990.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/12<br />

(2005): 4689.<br />

Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Walters, Ronald G. UMI pub. no. 3155621. 270 pp.<br />

3707. HAY, Amy Marie. “Recipe for Disaster:<br />

Chemical Wastes, Community Activists, and Public<br />

Health at Love Canal, 1945–2000.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/09 (<strong>2006</strong>): 3431.<br />

Dissertation at Michigan State University, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Fine, Lisa M. UMI pub. no. 3189665. 339 pp.<br />

3708. HYYSALO, Sampsa. “Representations <strong>of</strong> Use<br />

and Practice-Bound Imaginaries in Automating the<br />

Safety <strong>of</strong> the Elderly.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 36 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

599–626.<br />

3709. KLINE, Wendy. “ ‘Please Include This in Your<br />

Book’: Readers Respond to Our Bodies, Ourselves.”<br />

Bull. Hist. Med. 79 (2005): 81–110.<br />

3710. LIVINGSTON, Julie. “Pregnant Children and<br />

Half-Dead Adults: Modern Living and the Quickening<br />

Life Cycle in Botswana.” Bull. Hist. Med. 77<br />

(2003): 133–162.<br />

3711. MARQUES, Maria Cristina. A história de<br />

uma epidemia moderna: a emergência política da<br />

Aids-HIV no Brasil. (174 pp.; ill.; bibl.) São Carlos<br />

(Brazil): RiMa/ Maringá (Brazil): Eduem, 2003.<br />

ISBN: 8586552542; 8585545895.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3704]<br />

3712. MUKHERJEA, Ananya. “Bodies <strong>of</strong> Knowledge:<br />

The Contested Construction <strong>of</strong> Technologies<br />

and Information <strong>of</strong> the HIV/AIDS Epidemics in Calcutta<br />

and New York City.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65/12<br />

(2005): 4728.<br />

Dissertation at City University <strong>of</strong> New York, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Rothman, Barbara Katz. UMI pub. no. 3159240. 227 pp.<br />

3713. NEEDHAM, Cynthia, and Richard CANNING.<br />

Global Disease Eradication: The Race for the Last<br />

Child. (vii + 196 pp.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.:<br />

ASM Press, 2003. ISBN: 1555812252.<br />

On the last 50 years <strong>of</strong> efforts to eradicate childhood diseases.<br />

3714. PAULINI, Ernest. “O passado revisitado: o<br />

Instituto de Malariologia e o Instituto de Endemias<br />

Rurais (INERu).” Translated title: [The past revisited:<br />

the Institute <strong>of</strong> Malariology and the Institute <strong>of</strong> Rural<br />

Endemics.] In Portuguese. Manguinhos 11 (2004):<br />

143–158.<br />

3715. PRICE, Jay M., James MERSHON, and Teddie<br />

BARLOW. “Echoing <strong>of</strong>f the Heart <strong>of</strong> the Heartland:<br />

The Mid-States Companies, Echocardiography, and<br />

Rural Medicine.” Agr. Hist. 79 (2005): 127–146.<br />

3716. REID, Roddey. “Tensions within California<br />

Tobacco Control in the 1990s: Health Movements,<br />

State Initiatives, and Community Mobilization.” Special<br />

issue on Health, the Environment and Social<br />

Movements [ref. 2678]. Sci. Cult. 13 (2004): 513–<br />

537.<br />

3717. ROSS, Malcom, and Robert P. NOLAN. “<strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Asbestos Discovery and Use and Asbestos-<br />

Related Disease in Context with the Occurrence <strong>of</strong><br />

Asbestos within Ophiolite Complexes.” In Ophiolite<br />

Concept and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Geological Thought,<br />

edited by Sarah NEWCOMB and Yildirim DILEK<br />

(Boulder, Colo.: Geological <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

2004), 447–470.<br />

Considers worldwide asbestos health problems as understood<br />

since the 1960s.<br />

3718. ROTH, Andrew L., Joshua DUNSBY, and Lisa<br />

A. BERO. “Framing Processes in Public Commentary<br />

on US Federal Tobacco Control Regulation.” Soc.<br />

Stud. Sci. 33 (2003): 7–44.<br />

On USFDA regulation, proposed in 1995, to restrict the<br />

promotion and sale <strong>of</strong> tobacco products to minors.<br />

3719. ROY, Stephanie C. “ ‘Fifty-Two Easy Steps to<br />

Great Health’: Representations <strong>of</strong> Health in English-<br />

Canadian Women’s Magazines.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A<br />

65 (2005): 4011.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Lenskyj, Helen. UMI pub no. NQ94517. 217 pp.<br />

3720. SAUL, Jessie Elizabeth. “The Tainted Gift: A<br />

Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the Culture and Politics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Contamination <strong>of</strong> the Blood Supply with the AIDS<br />

Virus in France and the United States.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/01 (2005): 368.<br />

Dissertation at Cornell University, 2005. Adviser: Hilgartner,<br />

Stephen. UMI pub. no. 3162885. 333 pp.<br />

3721. SHOSTAK, Sara. “Environmental Justice and<br />

Genomics: Acting on the Futures <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Health.” Special issue on Health, the Environment<br />

and Social Movements [ref. 2678]. Sci. Cult. 13<br />

(2004): 539–562.<br />

375-153. PHARMACY<br />

3722. ABRAHAM, John, and Julie SHEPPARD. The<br />

Therapeutic Nightmare: The Battle Over the World’s<br />

Most Controversial Sleeping Pill. Health and the<br />

environment series. (xii + 178 pp.; bibl.; index.)<br />

London: Earthscan, 1999. ISBN: 1853835528;<br />

1853836508.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3724]<br />

3723. COOK, Hera. “The English Sexual Revolution:<br />

Technology and Social Change.” Hist. Workshop J.<br />

59 (2005): 109–128.<br />

Argues that the contraceptive pill has played a more significant<br />

role in the sexual revolution than recent historiography<br />

has acknowledged.<br />

3724. DAEMMRICH, Arthur. “Utopian Dreams and<br />

Regulatory Nightmares.” Sci. Cult. 14 (2005): 87–91.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> ABRAHAM and SHEPPARD [ref. 3722].<br />

3725. FISHER, Jill A. “Pharmaceutical Paternalism<br />

and the Privatization <strong>of</strong> Clinical Trials.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/07 (<strong>2006</strong>): 2727.<br />

Dissertation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Hess, David J. UMI pub. no. 3183626. 333 pp.<br />

3726. FISHMAN, Jennifer R. “Manufacturing Desire:<br />

The Commodification <strong>of</strong> Female Sexual Dysfunction.”<br />

Soc. Stud. Sci. 34 (2004): 187–218.<br />

3727. GREENE, Jeremy A. “Attention to ‘Details’:<br />

Etiquette and the Pharmaceutical Salesman in Postwar<br />

American.” [sic]. Soc. Stud. Sci. 34 (2004):<br />

271–292.<br />

3728. GREENE, Jeremy Alan. “The Therapeutic<br />

Transition: Pharmaceuticals and the Marketing <strong>of</strong><br />

Chronic Disease.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/01 (2005):<br />

316.

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