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- HVAC
- The Long War on Drugs by Anne Foster (review)
- Good Formulas: Empirical Evidence in Mid-Imperial Chinese Medical Texts by Ruth Yun-Ju Chen (review)
- Crucible of the Incurable: Facing ALS by Anthony Stavrianakis (review)
- Pandemic Influenza in Late Ottoman and British Occupied Iraq: The 1889–1893 and 1918–1920 Influenza Pandemics
- Disability, Spirituality, and Settler Colonialism: The Story of Joseph La Flesche’s Artificial Leg
- Warming Technologies, Cold Bodies, and Everyday Health in Early Modern England
- AIDS and the Untenable Animal Model: The Cost and Ethics of U.S. HIV/AIDS Research with Chimpanzees, 1983–2000
- Self-Healing, Nutrition Therapy, and Alternative Medicine in the Era of HIV/AIDS
- Erratum
- Patterns of Plague: Changing Ideas about Plague in England and France, 1348–1750 by Lori Jones (review)
- Disease and Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Art and Literature ed. by Rinaldo F. Canalis and Massimo Ciavolella (review)
- A Social History of Seoul National University Hospital: The National Health Insurance, Three-Minute Consultation, and the Convoluted Legacy of American Aid for a Postcolonial Medical Institution in South Korea
- Conceiving Monsters: Women, Knowledge, and Anomalous Births in the Nineteenth-Century United States
- Schizophrenia: An Unfinished History by Orna Ophir (review)
- Human Genetics with Global Aspirations: Inventing Community Genetics within and beyond the World Health Organization (1960s–2000s)
- Time, Productivity, and Race in Plantation Management and Medicine
- Institutionalizing Gender: Madness, the Family, and Psychiatric Power in Nineteenth-Century France by Jessie Hewitt (review)
- Appetite and Its Discontents: Science, Medicine and the Urge to Eat, 1750–1950 by Elizabeth A. Williams (review)
- Health and Healing in the Early Modern Iberian World: A Gendered Perspective ed. by Margaret E. Boyle and Sarah E. Owens (review)
- "Sometimes the Yoni Is Like a Jasmine Flower": The Vayattati's Hands in Twentieth-Century Kerala
- (Re)producing Reproduction: Obstetrical Training Models and Methods, 1880–1900
- Reproductive Objects
- Dissection Photography: Cadavers, Abjection, and the Formation of Identity by Brandon Zimmerman (review)
- "Other Things and Apparatuses": Abortion Techniques and Technologies in Pre-Roe South Carolina
- Disorder: A History of Reform, Reaction, and Money in American Medicine by Peter A. Swenson (review)
- Constructing Centimeters: Emanuel Friedman's Cervimeter and the Dilatation-Time Curve
- Sanadores, Parteras, Curanderos y Medicas: Las Artes de Curar en la Argentina moderna ed. by Diego Armus (review)
- The Midwife's Bag: Tracing the Objects of Professional Identity in Post-Unification Italy
- "Absolute Necessity": The Discovery of the Fetal Heartbeat with the Stethoscope, and Its Impact on Obstetric Practice in Dublin and Edinburgh, 1820–1840
- Internal Rotation(s): Sociomaterial Practices and Embodiments in Hugo Sellheim's Experiments on Birth Mechanics
- High-Tech Obstetrics, Colonialism, and Childbirth Choice in Late Twentieth-Century Canada
