All Stories

  1. Grave Matters: Death and Dying in Dublin 1500 to the Present
  2. Infant life Protection and Medico-Legal Literacy in Early Twentieth-century Dublin
  3. Maternal Mortality, Dublin, 1864–1902
  4. A tale of two cities – infant mortality and cause of infant death, Dublin, 1864–1910
  5. Perspectives on patienthood, practitioners and pedagogy
  6. Handywomen and Birthing in Rural Ireland, 1851-1955
  7. Professional patienthood and mortality: Seán Ó Ríordáin's diaries 1974–1977
  8. ‘Indelible Characters’
  9. Scripting Blame
  10. Medical Officers, Bodies, Gender and Weight Fluctuation in Irish Convict Prisons, 1877–95
  11. ‘Heavier the interval than the consummation’: bronchial disease in Seán Ó Ríordáin's diaries:
  12. The Dispossessed State: narratives of ownership in 19th-century Britain and IrelandSARA L. MAURER
  13. Irish Catholic Identity in 1870s Otago, New Zealand
  14. Introduction
  15. Registered ‘unknown’ infant fatalities in Ireland, 1916–32: gender and power
  16. Medicalizing the female reproductive cycle in rural Ireland, 1926-56*
  17. An exploration of testamentary behaviour in twentieth-century Ireland
  18. Introduction: Ireland church, state and society 1900–1975
  19. The Role of Women in the Economy of the West of Ireland, 1891-1923