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Sponsors:

• • • • ••••• AMS

.:::•: .. • • • •

ASSOC IATED M FD ICA L SERVICES

~McGill

Cover:

Vaccination session in the Salle des Pas Perdus of the Paris academy of medicine. Engraving by L. Sabatier, 1898 (Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs)

American Association for the History of Medicine

80th Annual Meeting

Program

May 3 - 6, 2007

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel 1201 Boulevard Rene-Levesque West Montreal, Quebec H3B 2L7, Canada

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Table of Contents

Thursday, May 3 ............................................. .

Friday, May 4 ......................................... .... ... .. .

Garrison Lecture ........................................ .

Saturday, May 5 ........................ ..... ... ............. .

Business Meeting ....................................... .

AAHM Annual Awards Banquet ............. .

Sunday, May 6 ...... ................... .. ....... ...... ....... . .

Floor Plans ... ........................................... ........ .

Associated Societies ....................................... .

Sigerist Circle ........................ .. ................... .

Medical Museums Association

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(MeMA) .................................. ..................... 29

Society for the History of

Navy Medicine ............................................ 30

Archivists and Librarians in the

History of the Health Sciences................... 31

American Osier Society (AOS) ................... 33

Acknowledgements........................................ 38

Local Arrangements Committee.................... 38

Program Committee....................................... 38

Future Meetings ............................................. 38

AAHM Officers & Councilors......... ................. 39

Participants .................................. .................. . 40

Advertisements .............................................. . 44

Notes .............................................................. . 49

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Thursday. May 3

Registration

2:00-6:30 pm

1-5 pm (Lobby ground floor)

AAHM Council Meeting (Salon 1)

Associated Societies (See pages xx to xx)

6:45-8:45 pm Reception (Salle de bat ouest) Sponsored by Associated Medical Services

Special Session 8:30-10:00 pm Canadian Persuasion: A National

Film Board of Canada Retrospective (Salon 6-7)

Feelings of Depression (1950), 32 minutes Challenge: Science Against Cancer (1956), 32 minutes The Longer Trail (1956), 30 minutes

These films form the basis of a luncheon session on Friday.

Organizer: David Cantor (National Library of Medicine)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

Friday, May 4

Registration 8:00-5:00 (Foyer salle de bat est)

Book Exhibit 9:00-5:00 (Salle de bat est)

7:00-8:30 am Continental Breakfast (Foyer Salle bat ouest)

7:15-8:30 am Editorial Board Breakfast for BHM (Salon Musset)

7:15-8:30 am President's Breakfast for New Members (Salon 3)

8:45-10:00 am Plenary Session (Salle de bat ouest)

Moderator: John Parascandola, AAHM President

8:45-9:00 am

9:00-10:00 am

Welcome

Earth, Animals, and Health; or, How Places and Animals Affect How We Think about Medical History

Conevery Bolton Valencius (Harvard University) Science and the Somatic Experience of Early American Earthquakes

Susan D. Jones (University of Minnesota) Ecological and Evolutionary Modeling in the History of Infectious Disease

10:00-10:15 am Break (Foyer Salle de bat ouest)

Friday, May 4, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions A1, A2, A3, A4

A 1-Western Medicine in an African Context (Salon 1) Kalala J. Ngalamulume (Bryn Mawr College)

Madness and Colonialism in Saint-Louis­du-Senegal, 1880-1914

Tamara Giles-Vernick (University of Minnesota) Sumaya, Konon, and Translations of "Malaria" in French Soudan, 1900-1960

William H. Schneider (Indiana University) Indications for Use of Transfusion in Sub­Saharan Africa, 1945-2000

·· . Moderator: Myron Echenberg (McGill University)

A2-The Classical Tradition (Salon 3) Robert A lessi (Universite de Poitiers)

When the Doctor Went to the Bedside of His Patients in Antiquity: False Statements, Lies, Errors, Coward ice, and Simulations

Alisdair G. G. Gibson (University of St. Andrews) Stuttering in Aristotle's Mind

Frederick W. Gibbs (University of Wisconsin­Madison

The Nature of Poison, Circa 1400 Moderator: Gary B. Ferngren (Oregon State University)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions

A3-The History of Death (Salon 4) Simone M. Caron (Wake Forest University)

"I Have Done It and I Have Got to Die": Coroners' Inquests of Abortion Deaths

Pascale Trompette and Dominique Vinck (Universite Pierre Mendes-France)

Standardization of the Supply Chain from Dying to Disposal: Public Regulation, Professions, and Competition Dynamics

Gayle Davis (University of Edinburgh) "Dead Man Knocking": Issues Surrounding Medical Certification of Death in Scotland, c.1893-1860

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Moderator: Elizabeth Watkins (University of California, San Francisco)

A4-The Bare Facts about Sleep-Walking (Salon 6&7) Brian Scott Hoffman (University of Illinois, Urbana­Champaign)

"A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body": American Nudism, Liberal Protestantism, and Obscenity, 1929-1940

Aya Homei (University of Manchester) Itching for Attention: Athlete's Foot and British Medical Researchers

Kenton Kroker (York University, Toronto) Insomnia as a Biomedical Problem

Moderator: Ronald L. Numbers (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Friday, May 4, 2007

12:00 noon-1:15pm Concurrent luncheon Sessions

"The Canadian Persuasion: The Film Board of Canada and the Post-WWII Health Education Fi lm" Organizer: David Cantor (National library of Medicine) (Salon A)

"History in the Post-Genomic Era: New Perspect ives on Health, Disease, and Medicine" Organizer: Guenter Risse (University of California, San Francisco) (Salon B)

"Digitizing Medical History: Some Digital Projects at Major History of Medicine Collections in the United States and Europe" Organizer: Michael J.

'.North (National Library of Medicine) (Salon C)

1:15-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions 81, 82, 83, 84

81-The Changing Role of Touch (Salon 1) Lianne McTavish (University of New Brunswick)

"le toucher": Changing Representations of Digital Manipulation in French Obstetrical Treatises, 1550-1800

Cathy McCiive (Durham University) Looking and Touching in French Legal Medicine, 1500-1800

Sandra Cavallo (University of London) Touch as a Diagnostic Tool in the Writ ings of an Ordinary Italian Surgeon (1702-1714)

Moderator: Ann G. Carmichael (Indiana University)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

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1:15-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions

82-Patient-physician Ethics in Germany, 1600-1900 (Salon 3) Bettina Brockmeyer (University of Gottingen)

Incurable Disease and the Physician­Patient Relationship in the Early 19th Century: Samuel Hahnemann and His Patients

Michael Stolberg (University of Wurzburg) Palliative Treatment and Active Euthanasia before 1800

Karen Nolte (University of Wurzburg) Age of Medical Paternalism? Reflections on Medical Disclosure and Patient Consent in the 19th Century

Moderator: Jonathon Erlen (University of Pittsburgh)

83-China and Japan in Transition (Salon 4) Roberto Ramon Padilla II (Ohio State University)

How Modernity Combined with Cultural Tradition to Perpetuate Beriberi: Japanese Medical Officers in the Late 19th Century

Sean Hsiang-lin Lei (Tsing-hua University, Taipei) Habituate Individuality: Framing Tuberculosis and Its Material Solutions in Republican China

Shang-Jen Li (Academia Sinica, Taipei) The Role of Chinese Assistants in Western Medical Practice in 19th-century China

Moderator: Marta E. Hanson (Johns Hopkins University)

Friday, May 4, 2007

1:15-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions

84-The Flexner Report and Its Aftermath (Salon 6&7) Lynn E. Miller (La Salle University) and Richard M. Weiss (University of Delaware)

Flexner and the AMA: A Shared Agenda for Medical Reform?

Jaret Treber (Kenyon College) The Evolution of Modern Medical Education in the United States: Institutional Changes and the Consolidation of Medical Schools

Katherine L. Carroll (Boston University) Constructing Modern Medical Education: Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, 1906-1934

Moderator: Constance Putnam (Independent ~

Scholar)

2:45-3:00 pm Break

3:00-4:30 pm

(Foyer Salle de bal ouest)

Concurrent Sessions C1,C2,C3,C4

C1-Viet Cong Surgery, Nutrition, and Medicine (Salon 1) Robert Whitehurst (Independent Scholar)

Dr. Dang Thuy Tram: Her Diary and the History It Holds

Michele Thompson (Southern Connecticut State University)

How Wilderness Won the War: Wi ld Plants as Food and Medicine for Vietnamese Military Personnel

Alan Hawk (National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington)

The Viet Cong Pharmacopeia Moderator: Janet Golden (Rutgers University)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

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1:15-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions

82-Patient-physician Ethics in Germany, 1600-1900 (Salon 3) Bettina Brockmeyer (University of Gottingen)

Incurable Disease and the Physician­Patient Relationship in the Early 19th Century: Samuel Hahnemann and His Patients

Michael Stolberg (University of Wurzburg) Palliative Treatment and Active Euthanasia before 1800

Karen Nolte (University of Wurzburg) Age of Medical Paternalism? Reflections on Medical Disclosure and Patient Consent in the 19th Century

Moderator: Jonathon Erlen (University of Pittsburgh)

83-China and Japan in Transition (Salon 4) Roberto Ramon Padilla II (Ohio State University)

How Modernity Combined with Cultural Tradition to Perpetuate Beriberi: Japanese Medical Officers in the Late 19th Century

Sean Hsiang-lin Lei (Tsing-hua University, Taipei) Habituate Individuality: Framing Tuberculosis and Its Material Solutions in Republican China

Shang-Jen Li (Academia Sinica, Taipei) The Role of Chinese Assistants in Western Medical Practice in 19th-century China

Moderator: Marta E. Hanson (Johns Hopkins University)

Friday, May 4, 2007

1:15-2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions

84-The Flexner Report and Its Aftermath (Salon 6&7) Lynn E. Miller (La Salle University) and Richard M. Weiss (University of Delaware)

Flexner and the AMA: A Shared Agenda for Medical Reform?

Jaret Treber (Kenyon College) The Evolution of Modern Medical Education in the United States: Institutional Changes and the Consolidation of Medical Schools

Katherine L. Carroll (Boston University) Constructing Modern Medical Education: Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, 1906-1934

Moderator: Constance Putnam (Independent " Scholar)

2:45-3:00 pm Break

3:00-4:30 pm

(Foyer Salle de bal ouest)

Concurrent Sessions C1,C2,C3,C4

C1-Viet Cong Surgery, Nutrition, and Medicine (Salon 1) Robert Whitehurst (Independent Scholar)

Dr. Dang Thuy Tram: Her Diary and the History It Holds

Michele Thompson (Southern Connecticut State University)

How Wilderness Won the War: Wild Plants as Food and Medicine for Vietnamese Military Personnel

Alan Hawk (National Museum of Health and Medicine, Washington)

The Viet Cong Pharmacopeia Moderator: Janet Golden (Rutgers University)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

3:00-4:30 pm Concurrent Sessions

C2-Diseased Brains and Disordered Minds (Salon 3)

Cecelia A. Watson (University of Chicago) When Books Could Kill: The Psychopathology of the Overstudy Epidemic

Cathy Gere (University of Chicago) "Nature's Experiment": Epilepsy, Electrical Stimulation of the Brain, and Localization of Brain Function

Rachel Ponce (University of Chicago) Partial Insanity on Trial: Medical and Lay Conceptions of Insanity in Antebellum America

Moderator: Howard I. Kushner (Emory University)

C3-Language, Thought, and (Medical) Reality (Salon 4) Lisa Meloncon (University of Cincinnati)

Inventing Instructions: Vernacular Medicine in Early Modern England

Peter Melville Logan (Temple University) John Conolly and the Aesthetic of Madness

Megan Glick (Yale University) Mor(t)al Bodies: AIDS and Zoonotic Discourse, 1981-2006

Moderator: Warwick Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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Friday, May 4, 2007

3:00-4:30 pm Concurrent Sessions

C4-The Jewel in the Crown (Salon 6&7) Sandhya Polu (Harvard University)

Compromise and Control: Determining Public Health Policies in Late 19th-century British India

Pratik Chakrabarti (University of Kent at Canterbury)

Snakes, Dogs, and Imperial Antidotes: Animal Bites and the Search for Remedies in Colonial India

Ryan M. Johnson (University of Oxford) European Cloth and "Tropical" Skin: Clothing Material and British Ideas of Medicine and Hygiene in Warm Climates, 1870-1914

Moderator: John P. Swann (Food and Drug Administration, Rockville)

5:00pm Garrison lecture (Salle de bal ouest)

Steven J. Peitzman (Drexel University College of Medicine)

"I am Their Physician: " The Too Many Patients of Owen J. Wister, MD

(John Parascandola, AAHM President, moderator)

6:30-8:30 pm Garrison Reception (Salle Drummond)

Sponsored by McGill University: Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Arts, Department of Social Studies of Medicine, Department of History.

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Saturday, May 5

Registration

Book Exhibit

7:00-8:15 am

7:00-8:15 am

7:00-8:15 am

8:30-10:00 am

8:00-5:00 (Foyer Salle de bat est)

9:00-5:00 (Salle de bat est)

Continental Breakfast (Foyer de bat ouest)

Women Historians' Breakfast (Salon Musset)

Clinician Historians' Breakfast (Salon B)

Concurrent Sessions 01,02,03,04

01-Beyond the Politics of Motherhood (Salon 1) Sue Aspinall (University of Warwick)

The Cycle Craze of the 1890s and Ideas of the Healthy Female Body

Julia Smith (University of Warwick) The Regulated Female Body: New Methods of "Reducing," 1880-1920

Vicky Long (University of Warwick) Homely Factories: Women, Work, Health, and Welfare, 1914-1930

Moderator: Hilary Marland (University of Warwick)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

8:30-10:00 am Concurrent Sessions

02-Ciinics as Alternative Practices (Salon 3) Gabriel N. Mendes (Brown University)

"An Experiment in the Social Basis of Psychotherapy": Dr. Fredric Wertham and Harlem's Lafargue Clinic, 1946-1958

Niki A. Nibbe (University of California, San Francisco)

How Free is Free? A Study of the Genesis of Haight-Asbury and Berkeley Free Clinics

Judith A. Houck (University of Wisconsin-Madison) The Politics of Women's Health: A Tale of One Clinic

Moderator: Susan L. Speaker (National Library of Mec!_icine)

03-lnfluenza: Now and Then (Salon 4) Michael Bresalier (University of Cambridge)

Globalizing Flu: Pandemic Surveillance and the Making of Postwar International Health

Ida Viktoria Kilte (University of Copenhagen) The Spanish Flu in Denmark

Arlene W. Keeling (University of Virginia) "Under the Supervision of the Red Cross" : The American Response to the Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919

Moderator: Allison Hepler (University of Maine at Farmington)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

8:30-10:00 am Concurrent Sessions

04-lmmigrations and Their Consequences (Salon 6&7) Deborah I. Levine (Harvard University)

Making American Bodies: Immigration, Diet, and Obesity, 1880-1915

Jeannie Natusko Shinozuka (University of Minnesota)

The "Contagious Yellow Peril" Infiltrates America's Medical Borders: Japanese Immigrants and Epidemics at the Turn of the Century

Sasha Mullally (Saint Marys University, Charlottetown) and David Wright (McMaster University)

La Grande Seduction? Physician Immigration to Canada, 1960-1975

Moderator: Anne-Emanuelle Birn (University of Toronto)

10:00-10:15 am Break (Foyer Salle de bal ouest)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions E1, E2, E3, E4

E1-Caesarian Section and Caesarism (Salon 1) Adrian Wilson (University of Leeds)

Interrogating the Prehistory of Caesarian Section

Adam W. Warren (University of Washington) Fetal Souls: Priests, Caesarian Sections, and the Question of Baptism in 18th­century Peru

Martha Few, (University of Arizona) Caesarian Operations and the Politics of Pregnancy in Colonial Guatemala, 1780-1804

Moderator: Judith W. Leavitt (University of "\

Wisconsin-Madison)

E2-Tuberculosis: Now and Then (Salon 3) Roberta Bivins (Cardiff University)

Contagious Communities: M igration and TB after WWII

Kerry Wynn (Washburn University) Representing Tuberculosis: Physicians, the U. S. Indian Health Service, and the Description of Disease in American Indian Populations, 1900-1920

Christian McMillen (University of Virg in ia) Global TB Control, 1930-1960: The BCG Vaccine in Native America and South India

Moderator: Jacques G. Bernier (Universite Laval)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions

E3-Continuity in Nursing History (Salon 4) Eric E. Gruber von Arni (Army Medical Services Museum, Swindon)

Laundry Lists and State Papers: Researching British Military Nursing, 1600-1714

Geoffrey L. Hudson (Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay)

An Indescribable Level of Degradation?: Nursing in 18th-century Britain

Daniel Hickey (Universite de Moncton) Rhetoric and Reality: the Replacement of Religious Sisters by Lay Nurses in France, 1880-1910

Moderator: Jodi L. Koste (Virginia Commonwealth University)

E4-0h, Canada! (Salon 6&7) Catherine Carstairs (University of Guelph)

"A Malicious, Mendacious Minority": The Scientific and Political Debate over Water Fluoridation

Christabell Laura Sethna (University of Ottawa) From Feminine to Feminist: Charting Advertisements for Oral Contraceptives in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1960-1980

Heather MacDougall (University of Waterloo) From Emmett Hall to Roy Romanow: Royal Commissions and Canadian Health Care Reform

Moderator: Theodore M. Brown (University of Rochester)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

12:00 noon-1:30pm Concurrent Luncheon Sessions

'"Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave': Competition, Profit and/or Education and Lifesaving? The Relationship between the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Medical Profession" Organizer: Paul E. Berman (University of Massachusetts Medical School) (Salon A)

"New Perspectives on the History of Race and Medicine in the United States" Organizer: Karen Kruse Thomas (Florida State University) (Salon B)

"Doing Digital History in the History of Medicine _ and Health" Organizer: Heather Munro Prescott

• Kentral Connecticut State University) (Salon C)

Graduate Students Lunch (Location to be announced)

1:45-3:15 pm Concurrent Sessions F1, F2, F3, F4

F1 -Educating Women Physicians in an Era of Reform (Salon 1) Lynne M. Getz (Appalachian State University)

Sisters and Colleagues: A Comparative Look at Urban and Rural Women Doctors in the Late 19th Century

Patricia Evridge Hill (San Jose State University) Becoming a Doctor in Early 20th-century South Carolina

Jonathan Reinarz (University of Birmingham) No Distinction of Sex? The Education of Women at England's Provincial Medical Schools, 1900-1948

Moderator: Stephanie Brown Clark (University of Rochester)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

1:45-3:15 pm Concurrent Sessions

F2-Research Run Amok (Salon 3) Nancy Bercaw (University of Mississippi)

Collecting "Black" Bodies: The Impact of Emancipation on American Race Science

Eva Ahren (Nobel Museum, Stockholm) Chief White Fox and Professor von Duben: Anatomy and Racial Science in late 19th­and Early 20th-century Sweden

Susan L. Smith (University of Alberta) Race Matters and the Science of War: American Mustard Gas Experiments in WWII

Moderator: David T. Courtwright (University of North Florida)

F3-Apres le Deluge: Medicine in 19th-century France (Salon 4) Lisa G. O'Sullivan (Science Museum, London)

The Medicine of Patriotism: The Moral Cure on the Battlefield in Revolutionary France

Virginie Tournay (Centre National de Ia Recherche Scientifique, Grenoble)

The Birth of Public Health in France, or the Little Story of a Successful Standardization

Jason T. Szabo (McGill University) "True Patient" versus "Hospice case" : Institutional Policies Towards the Chronically Ill in 19th-century Paris

Moderator: Caroline C. Hannaway (National Institutes of Health)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

1:45-3:15 pm Concurrent Sessions

F4-Everyday Medicine (Salon 6&7) Thomas Broman (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Expertise w ithout Experts: Medical Advice in 18th-century German Periodica ls

Rosemary Pollock (University of California, Los Angeles)

Everyday Medicine: The Portable Medicine Chest of John Ellsworth Hyde

Dawn D. Nickel (University of Victoria) Death at Home: Families and Care of the Dying Prior to 1950

Moderator: Heather R. Perry (University of North Carol ina at Charlotte)

3:15-3:30 pm

3:30-5:00 pm

Break (Foyer Salle de bal ouest)

Concurrent Sessions G1, G2, G3, G4

G1-Health and the Media in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom (Salon 1) Kari S. Mcleod (Yale University)

Mediating Health: The Influence of t he Media on Publ ic Understandings of Health in 1950s America

Jennifer Burek Pierce (University of Iowa) The Fate of an Empty Hearth: Motivat ing Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Early 20t h-century France

Elizabeth Toon (Universit y of Manchester) Who is the Face of Breast Cancer?: Media Representat ions and Illness Narratives in 1970s and 1980s Britain

Moderator: Rima Apple (University of Wisconsin­Madison)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

3:30-5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions

G2-The Politics and Poetics of Epidemic Disease (Salon 3)

Kristen Ann Ehrenberger (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

The Poetics of Cholera and the Professionalization of Medicine in 1884 Germany

Akhil Mehra (University of California, San Francisco)

The Politics of Participation: Walter Reed's Yellow Fever Experiments, Human Volunteers, and the Role of Honor

Elizabeth A. Hachten (University of Wisconsin­Whitewater)

Plague, Politics, and Public Health in Early 20th-century Odessa (Russia)

Moderator: Jo N. Hays, (Loyola University, Chicago)

G3-Three Perspectives on Public Health (Salon 4) James G. Hanley (University of Winnipeg)

Public Health and the Politics of Taxation, 1848-1855

Allison Marsh (Smithsonian Institution) Good Ketchup Needs No Drugs: Heinz's Campaign for Public Health

Christian Warren (New York Academy of Medicine) Homesick: Three Stories from the History of Urban Environmental Health

Moderator: Andrea F. Balis (John Jay College)

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Saturday, May 5, 2007

3:30-5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions

G4-Transforming the Asylum (Salon 6&7) Jennifer L. Bazar (York University, Toronto)

What about the Patients? The Impact of Administrative Conflict on the Temporary Lunatic Asylum in Toronto, 1841-1850

Isabelle Perreault (University of Ottawa) Psychiatric Knowledge and Transformation at St-Jean-de-Dieu Asylum, Montreal, 1930-1960

Valerie Elizabeth Harrington (University of Manchester)

Innovation in a Backwater: The Harpurhey Resettlement Team, 1982-1992

Mo~erator: James Mohr (University of Oregon)

5:15pm

6:45pm

7:30pm

Business Meeting (Salon A, 8, C)

Reception (Foyer de bat ouest)

AAHM Annual Awards Banquet (Salle de bat ouest)

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

Sunday, May 6

7:00-8:15 am Continental Breakfast (Foyer de bat ouest)

7:00-8:15 am Post-Mortem Breakfast for annual meeting organizers (Salon 6)

8:30-10:00 am Concurrent Sessions H1, H2, H3, H4

H1-New World Models for Old World Medicine (Salon 7) Carsten Timmermann (University of Manchester)

Adopting and Adapting: American Models in Biomedical Research in East and West Germany

Jean-Paul Gaudilliere (INSERM, Paris) Which Modernization?: Practicing Social, Clinical, and Experimental Medicine in Postwar France

Helen Valier (University of Houston) British Cancer Research and American Biomedicine

Moderator: John Pickstone (University of Manchester)

H2-Masculinity and Medicine (Salon 3) Celeste Chamberland (Roosevelt University, Chicago)

Masculinity and the Self-fashioning of Elite Surgeons in Elizabethan London

Lisa Smith (University of Saskatchewan) Providing Little Packets of Miraculous Remedies for the Poor: Masculinity, Authority, and Lay Medicine in France (ca. 1680)

Wendy D. Churchill (University of New Brunswick) The Gendered Nature of Patient Consent within Early Modern British Medicine

Moderator: Stephen Greenburg (National Library of Medicine)

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

8:30-10:00 am Concurrent Sessions

H3-Activism (Salon 4) Kimberly S. Jensen (Western Oregon University)

Women Physicians, Trans-national Medical Relief and Feminist Activism: The American Women's Hospitals, 1919-1967

Jennifer Clark (Harvard University) Kindred Diseases: Lou Gehrig's Personal Illness, Disease Activism, and the Exploitation of Ambiguity, 1939-1950

Marie Reinholdt (University of Manchester) Promoting and Rejecting Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the United States and the United Kingdom: The Role of Parent Support Groups

Moderator: Alexandra M. Lord (Public Health Service, Rockville)

H4-Medical Industrial Complexes (Salon 5) Robert Bud (Science Museum, London)

Infections in the Moral Economy of Science from the 1920s to the 1940s: Vitamin D and Penicillin

Kara W. Swanson (Harvard University) Milking Mothers for Medicine: Doctors and the Dairy Industry

Viviane M. Quirke (Oxford Brookes University) From Zovirax to Retrovir: Developing Anti­viral Chemotherapy at the Burroughs Wellcome Company

Moderator: Leo B. Slater (National Institutes of Health)

10:00-10:15 am Break (Foyer Salle de bat ouest)

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions 11,12,13,14

11-Great Expectations: The Women's Health Movement and Organized Medicine (Salon 1) Wendy Kline (University of Cincinnati)

"Childbirth Made Difficult": Raising Consciousness at the Delivery Table

Paula A. Michaels (University of Iowa) Psychoprophylaxis and American Childbirth Expectations among Obstetricians and Childbirth Educators, 1960-1972

Johanna Schoen (University of Iowa) An Uneasy Alliance: Feminism and the Provision of Abortion

Moderator: Leslie J. Reagan (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

12-Deviant Passions, Psychiatric Interventions (Salon 3) Howard H. Chiang (Princeton University)

Historicizing the Emergence of Sexual Freedom: The Medical Knowledge of Psychiatry and the Scientific Power of Sexology, 1880-1920

Justin Suran (University of California, San Francisco)

Psychiatric Professionalism and Sexual Liberalism in the Age of McCarthy

Elise Chenier (Simon Fraser University) The Mad and the Bad: Criminal Sexual Psychopathy and the Invention of Treatment Programs for Sex Offenders

Moderator: Benjamin Harris (University of New Hampshire)

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

10:15-11:45 am Concurrent Sessions

13-0id Wine in New Bottles (Salon 4) Michael Sappol (Nationa l Library of Medicine)

Toward an Iconography of the Industrial Body: Fritz Kahn and the Visual Rhetoric of Modernist Medical Illustrations

Walton 0 . Schalick, Ill (Washington University in St. Louis)

In the Eye of the Beholder: Clinical Cinemanalyis and the (Ab)Normalization of the Child's Body

Rachel Prentice (Cornell University) From Bodies to Bits: Computational Anatomy and New Spatializations of the Body

Moderator: Bert Hansen (Baruch College, CUNY)

14-Piague, Malaria, and Yellow Fever (Salon 5) Birsen Bulmus (University of Wisconsin­Whitewater)

Plague and Islamic Modernism in the Ottoman Empire

Mariola Espinosa (Southern Illinois University­Carbondale)

Fighting Mosquitoes, Fighting Hegemony: Contesting the Triumph Over Yel low Fever in Cuba, 1908-1940

Chad H. Parker (Indiana University) Bad Air: Malaria and Development in Post-WWII Saudi Arabia

Moderator: Margaret Humphreys (Duke University)

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Associated Societies

Sigerist Circle Thursday, May 3, 2007 2:00-4:15 pm Salon larry and Joyce

Health Care Systems Compared: Britain, Canada, and the United States

Panel Organizer: Christian Warren,

Chairs:

New York Academy of Medicine

Theodore Brown, University of Rochester

Elizabeth Fee, National Library of Medicine

Part I. The Histories

Britain: John Pickstone, University of Manchester

Canada: Ericka Dyck, University of Alberta

United States: Beatrix Hoffman, Northern Illinois University

Part II. Current Prospects for Fixing Health Care in the U.S.

4:30-5:30 pm

5:30-6:30 pm

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Discussants:

Allison Hepler, University of Maine at Farmington

Cathy Sims O'Neil, Albany Medical Center

Reception (Foyer larry/Joyce)

Business Meeting

Associated Societies

Medical Museums Association (MeMA) Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec May 2 - 3, 2007

Wednesday, May 2

7:00-9:30 pm Dinner with the ALHHS at the Bonaparte Auberge-Restaurant, 443 rue Saint-Francois-Xavier, Old Montreal

Thursday, May 3 8:00-9:00 am

9:00-1 ~:00 pm

12:00-1 :00 pm

1:00pm

1:30-3:00 pm

Continental Breakfast at the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, McGill University, 3459 McTavish Street, Room MS 42.

Morning program, Room MS 24.

Business meeting and boxed lunch.

Leave for afternoon tour.

Tour of Musee des Hospitalieres de I'H6tei-Dieu de Montreal.

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Associated Societies

Society for the History of Navy Medicine First Annual Meeting and Papers Session Thursday, May 3, 2007 Le Mas des 0/iviers, 1216 rue Bishop

6:00pm

7:00pm

7:1 5pm

Dinner in the Restaurant

Society Business Meeting (over Coffee and Dessert)

Society's Inaugural Keynote Address

Jan K Herman, MA Historian of the U S Navy Medical Department

7: 30 pm Papers I Presentations

"The Health of a Sailor: Colonial Medicine and Tetanus"

Annette Finley-Croswhite, PhD Chair, Department of History, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

"Navy Medical Artifacts in the Collection of the National Museum of Health and Medicine of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology"

Alan Hawk Collections Manager, Historical Collections, National Museum of Health & Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC

"Combat Fatigue from the Civil War to Desert Storm: An Overview"

Lee R Mandel, MD, MPH, FACP, Captain, Medical Corps, U S Navy, Force Medical Officer, Commander Naval Air Force, U S Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, VA

"Psychiatric Care in the Early Navy" Harold D Langley, PhD Independent Historian (formerly:

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Professor of History, Catholic University of America; Curator of Navy History, Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution), Arlington, VA

Associated Societies

Archivists and Librarians in the History of the Health Sciences Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec May 2 - 3, 2007

Wednesday, May 2 4:00-6:00 pm Steering Committee meeting,

Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, McGil l University, 3459 McTavish Street

(http://www.gslis.mcgill.ca/Location.htm)

6:30 pm Meet in the lobby of the Le Centre Sheraton Montreal, 1201 Blvd Rene Levesque West, to go to the Bonaparte Restaurant by metro (subway), or you can make your own way over

7:00-9:30 pm Dinner at the Bonaparte Auberge­Restaurant, 443 rue Saint-Francois-Xavier, Old Montreal

(http://www.bonaparte.ca/enlindex.html) Thursday, May 3

8:00-9:00 am Continental Breakfast at the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, McGill University, 3459 McTavish Street, ground f loor (Room MS42)

(http://www.gslis.mcgill.ca/Location.htm)

9:00-9:25 am Katherine E. S. Donahue, Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, UCLA "AIDS Poster Collection Online: the Anatomy of a Project"

9:25-9:50 am Joan Echtenkamp Klein, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia Health System "Now Appearing in 3-D on the Web! : Medical Artifacts"

9:50-10:15 am Scott D. Grimwood, SSM Corporate Archives, St. Louis "Revealing the Hidden Archives: How We Increased Awareness of Our Arch ives and Its Collections"

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Associated Societies

1 0:15-1 0:30 am Break

10:30-10:55 am Sarah Burge, Cushing/Whitney Library, Yale University "Preservation in a Medical Historical Setting"

10:55-11:20 am Guy Cobolet, Biblioteque interuniversitaire de medicine et d'odontologie (BlUM}, Paris "The BlUM: Historical Collections and Digitization at the Largest Medical Library in France"

11:20-11:45 am Lisa A. Mix, Archives & Special Collections, UCSF Library "Digitizing the Japanese Woodblock Print Collection at UCSF"

11:45-1:00 pm Business meeting and boxed lunch

1:00-3:30 pm Tours (groups one and two to be determined before embarking)

Afternoon tours: Group 1

1:00-2:00 pm Tour of the Rare Book Division, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, McGill University

(http://www.library.mcgill.ca/rarebook!cube.htm)

2:00-2:15 pm Walk to the Osier Library of the History of Medicine

2:15-3:15 pm Tour of the Osier Library of the History of Medicine

(http://www.mcgill.ca/osler-library)

Afternoon tours: Group 2

1:00-1:15 pm Walk to the Osier Library

1:15-2:15 pm Tour of the Osier Library

2:15-2:30 pm Walk to the Rare Book Division, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, McGill University

2:30-3:30 pm Tour of the Rare Book Division

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American Osler Society {AOS) Meeting Montreal, Canada May 1 - 3, 2007 Hotel Omni Mount-Royal 1050 Sherbrooke St. W., room SA/SONS A

Tuesday, May 1

7:50am Jock Murray Welcome

8:00am William Feindel and Wayne LeBel Sir William's "astral self": The Osier niche in the Osier Library

8:20am Charles G. Roland The Osiers and the Mallochs

8:40am C. Joan Richardson Osier, Trotula, and Gertrude

... Flumerfelt

9:00am Charles F. Wooley William Osier, Maude Abbott and Helen Taussig: The origins of congenital heart disease in North America

9:20am David K. C. Cooper The surgical treatment of "blue babies": Alfred Blalock and Russel l Brock, the Southern Gentleman and the Engl ish Lord

9:40am Refreshment break

10:10 am Mark E. Si lverman and Arthur Hollman The discovery of the sinus node by Keith and Flack: on the centennial of their 1907 publication

10:30 am Charles T. Ambrose On the origin of primum non nocere-Osler never said that

10:50 am William S. Haubrich H. L. Mencken looks at the Johns Hopkins quadrumvirate

11:10am John P. McGovern Lecture Abraham Verghese

Noon Luncheon

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Associated Societies Associated Societies

1:00pm William B. Bean Student Award American Osler Society (AOS) Meeting (continued)

Lecture Simon Hanff Wednesday, May 2

"This Inner Frontier" : A Literary 8:00am Donald Boudreau and Pamela Miller

Appreciation of Wilder Penfield's The William Osier and McGill: A

Torch continuing remembrance

1:20pm Michael Bliss 8:20am J. Mario Molina

The last latch-keyer: The tragedy of William Sydney Thayer, the Bard of

John Fulton Johns Hopkins

1:40pm William H. Jarrett, Ill 8:40am Anand Date

Raising the bar: Mary Elizabeth "A very interesting story to tell":

Garrett, M. Carey Thomas, and the William Osier and the tomb of

Johns Hopkins Medical School Avicenna

2:00pm Robert I. Levy 9:00am Barry Cooper

William Osier's mention of Basham's -~ Bloodletting in Osier's time

mixture in the treatment of Bright's 9:20am Charles S. Bryan disease: Who was Basham and what Osier's advocacy of bloodletting: An was his mixture? ~ evolving perspective

2:20pm Refreshment break 9:40am Refreshment break

2:50pm Clyde Partin 10:10 am Allen B. Weisse Dropped beat: Sir William Osier's Greek, Latin, English and all that: The tenuous embracement of the language we live in electrocardiogram 10:30 am Hector 0 . Ventura

3:10pm Darryl D. Bindschadler The birth of cardiology in Argent ina: Florence Sabin-Colorado woman of From chronic pulmonary heart disease the century to angiotensin II

3:30pm Peter Warren 10:50 am Marvin J. Stone The clinical training of doctors-A The checkered history of blood monography by Philippe Pinel, 1793 transfusion

3:50pm Barbara de Ia Torre 11:10 am President's lecture More than a couch: Transforming a Jock Murray clinical space into a therapeutic Title to be announced environment Noon Luncheon

4:10pm Robert P. Turk 1:00pm William B. Bean Student Award Norman Bethune at Saranac: The Lecture influence of illness on career decisions Chisholm-Straker

4:30pm Alasadair G.G. Gibson 1:20pm Sara E. Walker and Jerry Berneche Galen and the rhetor: the physiology Magic scrolls, The healing art of and therapy of broken speech Ethiopia

4:50pm H. Michael Jones 1:40pm Joseph B. Vander Veer, Jr. Medicine and the progress of The Osier-Whipple connection wheels- Osier's two automobiles

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Associated Societies

2:00pm

2:20pm

2:50pm

3:10pm

3:30pm

3:50pm

4:10pm

4:30pm

Cynthia De Haven Pitcock and Bill J. Gurley A young doctor's military case book, 1860-1865

Refreshment break

Arthur Gryfe Fluoridating Toronto's water: A Gordian knot and a Pyrrhic victory

Gabriel Shapiro Disease and difference: How otherness is projected in opera and the arts

Barbara Lawson and Pamela Miller Sleeping sickness and the colonial encounter: J. L. Todd, William Osier and the McGill connection

John S. G. Blair Osier's Unfilled Slot

Billy F. Andrews A tie that did bind: Wilder G. Penfield, Wilburt C. Davison and Sir William Osier and Lady Grace Osier

Sandra Moss The doctor as weatherman: medical meteorology and topography in 19th­century New Jersey

Thursday, May 3

8:00am Steven J. Peitzman Another notable book of the 1890s: Gould and Pyle's Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine (with a letter from Osier to its authors)

8:20 am Robert A. Kyle The discovery of penicillin: Was Alexander Fleming the first?

8:40 am Robert R. Nesbit, Jr. Charles Granville Rob-A surgeon of "The Greatest Generation": His early years (and a Montreal connection)

9:00 am Andrew Seal

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Vesalius and the myth of Apollo and Marsyas

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American Osler Society (AOS) Meeting (continued)

9:20am

9:40am

10:10 am

10:30 am

10:50 am

11:10am

11 :30am

'

11:50am

12:10 am

Richard J. Kahn "Dear Bigelow," or Bibliomania, Buddhism, and Botany

Refreshment break

Michael E. Moran Thomas Young, physician polymath

Oludare A. Odumade Two paintings, two physicians, one message: Goya and Fildes

Samuel A. Shelburne Polio and Osier's Principles and Practice of Medicine

Francois P. Retief Was Marcus Aurelius a Drug Addict?

Tara Neubrand and Sandra Caldwell Science or Charlatanism: The history of acupuncture in the West

H. Michael Jones, Alexander D. Jones, Francis A. Neelon Aequanimitas electronica: The start of a searchable Oslerian database

Adjourn

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Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the following institutional sponsors:

Associated Medical Services

Faculty of Medicine, McGill University

Faculty of Arts, McGill University

Faculty of Graduate Studies, McGill University

Department of Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University

Department of History, McGill University

We also gratefully acknowledge the invaluable assistance of Adele Tarantino and Heike Faerber

AAHM

Local Arrangements Committee

George Weisz (Chair) Annemarie Adams Denyse Baillargeon Cornelius Borck Christopher Lyons Maureen Malowany Raul Necochia Thomas Schlich Andrea Tone Faith Wallis

Program Committee

Philip M. Teigen (Chair) Carol Benedict Jacques Bernier Lawrence Longo Susan Speaker

Future Meeting Sites

2008: Rochester, New York, April 10-13 Local Arrangements Co-Chairs: Ted Brown and Stephanie Brown Clark

2009: Cleveland, Ohio, April 23-26 Local Arrangements Chair: Jim Edmonson

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AAHM Officers

President John Parascandola, Ph.D. 11503 Patapsco Drive Rockville, MD 20852-2453 (301) 984-2527 [email protected]

Vice President W. Bruce Fye, M.D., M.A. Cardiovascular Division Mayo Clinic 200 First Street, S.W. Rochester, MN 55905 [email protected]

Secretary-Treasurer ~ Todd L. Savitt, Ph.D.

Department of Medical Humanities Brody School of Medicine East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 744-2797 [email protected]

Immediate Past President Jacalyn Duffin, MD, PhD Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine Queen's University 78 Barrie St. Kingston, Ontario CANADA K7L 3N6 (613) 533 6580 [email protected]

Councilors Emily Abel, PhD [to 2008] Paul E. Berman, MD [to 2008] Michael Bliss, PhD [to 2007] James M. Edmonson, PhD [to 2009] H. Hughes Evans, MD, PhD [to 2009] John M. Eyler, PhD [to 2007] Monica Green, PhD [to 2008] Bert Hansen, PhD [to 2009] Margaret Humphreys, MD, PhD [to 2007] Ann F. LaBerge, PhD [to 2007] Joan E. Lynaugh, PhD [to 2009] David Rosner, PhD [to 2008]

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AAHM Conference Participants

Ahren, Eva Nobel Museum, Stockholm

Alessi, Robert Universite de Poitiers

Anderson, Warwick University of Wisconsin­Madison

Apple, Rima University of Wisconsin­Madison

Aspinall, Sue University of Warwick

Balis, Andrea F. John Jay College

Bazar, Jennifer L. York University, Toronto

Bercaw, Nancy University of Mississippi

Berman, Paul E. University of Massachusetts Medical School

Bernier, Jacques G. Universite Laval

Birn, Anne-Emanuelle University of Toronto

Bivins, Roberta Cardiff University

Bresalier, Michael University of Cambridge

Brockmeyer, Bettina University of Gottingen

Broman, Thomas University of Wisconsin­Madison

Brown Clark, Stephanie University of Rochester

Brown, Theodore M . University of Rochester

Bud, Robert Science Museum, London

Bulmus, Birsen University of Wisconsin­Whitewater

Burek Pierce, Jennifer University of Iowa

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Cantor, David National Library of Medicine

Carmichael, Ann G. Indiana University

Caron, Simone M. Wake Forest University

Carroll, Katherine L. Boston University

Carstairs, Catherine University of Guelph

Cavallo, Sandra University of London

Chakrabarti, Pratik University of Kent at Canterbury

Chamberland, Celeste Roosevelt University, Chicago

Chenier, Elise Simon Fraser University

Chiang, Howard H. Princeton University

Clark, Jennifer Harvard University

Courtwright, David T. University of North Florida

D. Churchill, Wendy University of New Brunswick

Davis, Gayle University of Edinburgh

Echenberg, Myron McGill University

Ehrenberger, Kristen Ann University of Jllinois at Urbana-Champaign

Erlen, Jonathon University of Pittsburgh

Espinosa, Mariola Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

Ferngren, Gary B. Oregon State University

Few, Martha University of Arizona

Gaudilliere, Jean-Paul JNSERM, Paris

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AAHM Conference Participants

Gere, Cathy Hickey, Daniel University of Chicago Universite de Moncton

Getz, Lynne M. Hoffman, Brian Scott Appalachian State University of Jllinois, University Urbana-Champaign

Gibbs, Frederick W. Homei, Aya University of Wisconsin- University of Manchester Madison Houck, Judith A. Gibson, Alisdair G. G. University of Wisconsin-University of St. Andrews Madison

Giles-Vernick, Tamara Hudson, Geoffrey L. University of Minnesota Northern Ontario School

Glick, Megan of Medicine, Thunder

Yale University Bay

Golden, Janet Humphreys, Margaret

Rutgers University Duke University

Greenburg, Stephen Jensen, Kimberly S.

National Library of Western Oregon

Medicine University

Gruber vQn Arni, Eric E. Johnson, Ryan M.

Army Medical Services University of Oxford

Museum, Swindon Jones, Susan D.

Hachten, Elizabeth A. University of Minnesota

University of Wisconsin- Keeling, Arlene W. Whitewater University of Virginia

Hanley, James G. Kilte, Ida Viktoria University of Winnipeg University of

Hannaway, Caroline C. Copenhagen

National institutes of Kline, Wendy Health University of Cincinnati

Hansen, Bert Koste, Jodi L. Baruch College, CUNY Virginia Commonwealth

Hanson, Marta E. University

Johns Hopkins University Kroker, Kenton

Harrington, Valerie York Universi ty, Toronto

Elizabeth Kushner, Howard I. University of Manchester Emory University

Harris, Benjamin Leavitt, Judith W. University of New University of Wisconsin-Hampshire Madison

Hawk, Alan Lei, Sean Hsiang-l in National Museum of Tsing-hua University, Health and Medicine, Taipei Washington Levine, Deborah I. Hays, JoN. Harvard University Loyola University, Li, Shang-Jen Chicago Academia Sinica, Ta ipei Hepler, All ison Logan, Peter Melville University of Maine at Temple University Farmington

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AAHM Conference Participants

Long, Vicky University of Warwick

Lord, Alexandra M. Public Health Service, Rockville

MacDougall, Heather University of Waterloo

Marland, Hilary University of Warwick

Marsh, Allison Smithsonian Institution

McCiive, Cathy Durham University

Mcleod, Kari S. Yale University

McMillen, Christian University of Virginia

McTavish, Lianne University of New Brunswick

Mehra, Akhil University of California, San Francisco

Meloncon, Lisa University of Cincinnati

Mendes, Gabriel N. Brown University

Michaels, Paula A. University of Iowa

Miller, Lynn E. La Salle University

Mohr, James University of Oregon

Mullally, Sasha Saint Marys University, Charlottetown

Munro Prescott, Heather Central Connecticut State University

Ngalamulume, Kalala J. Bryn Mawr College

Nibbe, Niki A. University of California, San Francisco

Nickel, Dawn D. University of Victoria

Nolte, Karen University of Wiirzburg

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North, Michael J. National Library of Medicine

Numbers, Ronald L. University of Wisconsin­Madison

O'Sullivan, Lisa G. Science Museum, London

Padilla, Ramon Roberto II Ohio State University

Parascandola, John AAHM President

Parker, Chad H. Indiana University

Hill, Patricia Evridge San Jose State University

Peitzman, Steven J. Drexel University College of Medicine

Perreault, Isabelle University of Ottawa

Perry, Heather R. University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Pickstone, John University of Manchester

Pollock, Rosemary University of California, Los Angeles

Polu, Sandhya Harvard University

Ponce, Rachel University of Chicago

Prentice, Rachel Cornell University

Putnam, Constance Independent Scholar

Quirke, Viviane M. Oxford Brookes University

Reagan, Leslie J. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Reinarz, Jonathan University of Birmingham

Reinholdt, Marie University of Manchester

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AAHM Conference Participants

Risse, Guenter Timmermann, Carsten University of California, University of Manchester San Francisco Toon, Elizabeth Sappol, Michael University of Manchester National Library of Tournay, Virginie Medicine Centre National de Ia Schalick, Walton 0. Ill Recherche Scientifique, Washington University in Grenoble St. Louis Treber, Jaret Schneider, William H. Kenyon College Indiana University Trompette, Pascale Schoen, Johanna Universite Pierre University of Iowa Mendes-France

Sethna, Christabelle Valencius, Conevery Laura Bolton University of Ottawa Harvard University

Shinozuka, Jeannie N. Valier, Helen University of Minnesota University of Houston

Slater, Leo B. Vinck, Dominique National Institutes of Universite Pierre Mendes Health ~ -France

Smith, Julia Warren, Adam W. University of Warwick University of Washington

Smith, Lisa Warren, Christian University of New York Academy of Saskatchewan Medicine

Smith, Susan L. Watkins, Elizabeth University of Alberta University of California,

Speaker, Susan L. San Francisco

National Library of Watson, Cecelia A. Medicine University of Chicago

Stolberg, Michael Weiss, Richard M. University of Wiirzburg University of Delaware

Suran, Justin Whitehurst, Robert University of California, Independent Scholar San Francisco Wilson, Adrian Swann, John P. University of Leeds Food and Drug Wright, David Administration, Rockville McMaster University Swanson, Kara W. Wynn, Kerry Harvard University Washburn University Szabo, Jason T. McGill University

Thomas, Karen Kruse Florida State University

Thompson, Michele Southern Connecticut State University

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