1. Wayne Soon, Grassroots Politics Matter: Towards a New History of Universal Health Care in Taiwan ([email protected]) 2. Po-Hsun Chen, Needling about the ‘One China’: The Policies to Acupuncture Anaesthesia and Trans-Pacific Scientific Acupuncture Research in Cold War Taiwan ([email protected]) 3. Eunjeong Ma, Roboticizing healthcare in South Korea: A case of rehabilitation robots ([email protected])
1. Deborah B Doroshow, From Classroom to Cop Car: Florida’s Baker Act and the Criminalization of Children’s Behavior ([email protected]) 2. Lisa J. Pruitt, Celebrity Surgeon and “Healer of Children”: Dr. Adolf Lorenz in Buffalo and the Power of Publicity, 1923-1924 ([email protected]) 3. Geremy D. Lowe, These Are Their Risk Factors: Epidemiology and the Public Health Investigation of the Atlanta Child Murders, 1980-1982 ([email protected])
1. Andrew Hogan, “Allied Health” in the 1960s: Women’s Professions, Men’s Ambitions ([email protected]) 2. Kelly O'Donnell, The Valley of the Dolls and the Cultural History of Medicine: Sex, Drugs, and Health Politics in the 1960s ([email protected]) 3. Andrew Pothier, Therapeutic Community Behind Bars: Experiments in Correctional and Community Rehabilitation in the Adirondacks, 1960–1975.” ([email protected])
1. Justin Barr, Look into My Heart: Cardioscopes, Technology, and Heart Surgery in the 20th Century ([email protected]) 2. Ken Sullivan, Tracing the Disability Discourse: Women Healers and Premodern European Disability History from the 4th to 17th Century ([email protected]) 3. Adia Cullors, "Black Powder, Bio-Revolt, and the Black Atlantic": Gunpowder and Medical Resistance 1700 -1899 ([email protected]) 4. Yemok Jeon, Translating Ginseng: Korean Efforts to Prove the Medicinal Effects of Ginseng through Biomedical Language, 1960s–1970s ([email protected])