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Volume 4 • Number 2

2002


Staff

Articles

Disputes About Typhoid Fever in Victoria in the 1870s 1
F. B. Smith

Tuberculosis & Economy: Public Health & Labour in the early Welfare State 19
Alison Bashford

Jaundice & War: Viral Hepatitis & other Causes of Jaundice in Times of War 41
Clement R. Boughton

What Professor Cleland Did in his Holidays: Collecting Expeditions to Central Australia as Indigenious Health Research, 1925-39 57
David Thomas

Walter George Arthur: A Health Profile of a 19th-Century Van Diemen's Land Aboriginal Man 80
Sally Dammery

   
Witnesses to 20th-Century Medicine  
Dr Count Franz Rudolf Anton Georg Josef Maria Lippay: Lawyer, Soldier, Physiologist, Medical Practitioner, Refugee, Academic & Ophthalmologist 93
Max Kamien

 
Conference Report
Australasian Association for History, Philosophy & Social Studies of Science Conference, Sydney, 2002 115
Ann Westmore & Rachel A. Ankeny
 
 
Review Essay

A Sunburnt Country: Reflections on Race, Whiteness & the Geo-Politics of Settlement in Australia A review of The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and the Racial Destiny in Australia

118
Warwick H. Anderson/David Walker
 

Book Reviews

Invisible Invaders: Smallpox and other Diseases in Aboriginal Australia,1780-1880, by Judy Campbell/
Alfred W. Crosby
125

The River: A Journey Back to the Source of HIV and AIDS, by Edward Hooper/
Paul Sendziuk
127

Putting Life into Years: The Commonwealth's Role in Autralia' Health since 1901, by Francesca Bedding/
Milton Lewis
131

Confronting Cruelty: Historical Perspectives on Child Protection in Australia, by Dorothey Scott & Shurlee Swain/
Emma Russell
133

Fever Hospital: A History of Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospitals, by W. K. Anderson/
Anthea Hyslop
135

Contributors 138

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