Two of my "must-read" journals have released new Tables of Contents.
Topics covered in the new Journal for the History of Medicine and the Allied Sciences include London barber-surgeons 1570-1640, and vivisection, suffragete force-feeding, and responses to scientific medicine in the UK 1870-1920.
Topics covered in the new Medical Humanities include Wittgensteinian approaches to psychiatric diagnoses, phenomenologic and disability studies interpretations of heart transplantation, and a central text in literature & medicine, Middlemarch.
Highly recommended!
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