All Stories

  1. Health and Medicine in the Indian Princely States, 1850–1950, written by Waltraud Ernst, Biswamoy Pati, and T. V. Sekher
  2. War on Two Fronts: The Fight against Parasites in Korea and Vietnam
  3. The endless fight against malaria
  4. Medical Marginality in South Asia: Situating Subaltern Therapeutics , written by David Hardiman and Projit Bihari Mukharji
  5. A Global Perspective: Reframing the History of Health, Medicine, and Disease
  6. Britain’s medical war: a brief comparison of health and medicine on several fronts
  7. Medicine and Colonialism in South Asia since 1500
  8. The Medical War
  9. Inflamed bodies
  10. Medicine in an age of Commerce and Empire
  11. Science and the British Empire
  12. Medicine and Modern Warfare Roger Cooter, Mark Harrison, and Steve Sturdy, editorsMedicine and Modem Warfare Roger Cooter, Mark Harrison, and Steve Sturdy, editors Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1999, iii + 286 p., US $83.00 (cloth), US $25.00 (paper).
  13. War, Medicine and Modernity, edited by Roger Cooter, Mark Harrison and Steve SturdyWar, Medicine and Modernity, edited by Roger Cooter, Mark Harrison and Steve Sturdy. Stroud, Gloucestershire, Sutton Publishing, 1998. vi, 258 pp. $82.95 Cdn.
  14. Medicine and the Management of Modern Warfare: an Introduction
  15. Medicine and the Management of Modern Warfare
  16. "The Tender Frame of Man": Disease, Climate and Racial Difference in India and the West Indies, 1760-1860
  17. The British Army and the problem of venereal disease in France and Egypt during the First World War
  18. Book Reviews
  19. Reviews
  20. Towards a Sanitary Utopia? Professional Visions and Public Health in India, 1880-1914
  21. Medicine in the Colonial World
  22. Disease and world history from 1750
  23. The sea as a knowledge development factor in the medical field