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Volume 87 (2005): Issue 1 (Mar 2005): Medical History in Manchester: Health and Healing in an Industrial City, 1750-2005

in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

Contents

  • Editorial
    • Introduction
  • Front Matter
    • Preliminaries
  • Articles
    • Medicine in Manchester: Manchester in medicine, 1750-2005
    • The cholera epidemic in Manchester 1831-32
    • ‘The most stupid place under the sun’: medical practice and professional aspirations in the industrial town, 1820-60
    • ‘The Chief Constable of Clitheroe v M. Pasteur’: mad dogs and Lancastrians c. 1890
    • Jewish medical charity in Manchester: reforming alien bodies
    • Academic medicine in Manchester: the careers of Geoffrey Jefferson, Harry Platt and John Stopford, 1914-39
    • Innovation and locality: hip replacement in Manchester and the North West of England
    • The Manchester Royal Infirmary, 1945-97: a microcosm of the National Health Service
    • The medical archive collections of the John Rylands University Library
    • The University of Manchester Medical School Museum: collection of old instruments or historic archive?
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