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Volume 1 • Number 2 & 3

1999


Editors' Note

 

Symposium: Are Your Records Doctored?

Welcome

97
Richard Larkins

Introduction 99
Warwick Anderson

The uses of patient records by historians 101
John Harley Warner

Designing Medical Archives Programs in the United States 112
Caroline Hannaway

The condition of the archives 121
Bronwen Hewitt and Robyn Waymouth
 
Writing the Women's hospital history with medical records 131
Janet McCalman

 

Articles

Comprehending Diphtheria 138
F.B. Smith

Using the History of Pediatrics 161
Russell Viner

How Uneasy Lies the Head? The Health of Australian Prime Ministers 168
Geoffrey Bolton

A 'complete protective machinery': the A.I.T.M., 1911-28 181
Andrew Parker

 

Research Note

History, horror and healing
201
John Pearn  
   
Sir Edward Ford (1902-86)
208
Ben Haneman  
   
Henry Croker Garde (1855-1932)
212
Dan O'Donnell  

 

Obituary

Ann Tovell
Monika Wells
220

 

ASHM CONFERENCE NEWS

Individuals and Institutions in the History of Medicine
Peter Winterton
222

Book Reviews

A History of Diabetes in Australi , by F. I. R. Martin.
Ann Westmore
227

Mothers and King Baby: Infant Survival and Welfare in an Imperial World: Australia 1880-1950, by Philippa Mein Smith
Sioban Nelson
231
   
Not Just Weighing Babies, Plunket in Auckland, 1980-1998, by Linda Bryder.
Cecily Hunter
232
   
Tropical Medicine in the Twentieth Century: A History of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 1898-1990, by Helen J. Power.
Warwick Anderson
234
   
Canberra's Health 1950-1994, A Stormy Growth, an oral history through doctors, by Keith Powell; and
A social and cultural history of medicine in New South Wales, the Southern Tablelands and Cooma Monaro. ed. A. J. Proust.
Janet McCalman
237
   
Sex and Medicine: gender, power and authority in the medical profession, by Rosemary Pringle.
Ruth Little
238

 

 

Contributors 241

 


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