Volume 17 (2015): Issue 1 (May 2015)

in Gothic Studies

Useful Darkness
Intersections between Medical Humanities and Gothic Studies
Pages: 1–12
Invisible Agents
The American Gothic and the Miasmatic Imagination
Pages: 13–27
I Have Bottled Babes Unborn
The Gothic, Medical Collections and Victorian Popular Culture
Pages: 28–42
The Pathology of Common Life
Domestic Medicine as Gothic Disruption
Pages: 43–60
A New Kind of Rays
Gothic Fears, Cultural Anxieties and the Discovery of X-rays in the 1890s
Pages: 61–75
Blood Sugar
Gothic Bodies and Diabetes
Pages: 92–103
Scalpel and Metaphor
The Ceremony of Organ Harvest in Gothic Science Fiction
Pages: 104–123
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