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MEDICAL HISTORY, VOLUME 44 - ISSUE S20 List of Illustrations Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp vii-viii doi: 10.1017/S002572730007321X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Preface and Acknowledgements Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp ix-ix doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073221, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Contributors Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp xi-xii doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073233, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 1: Histories of medical geography Conevery Bolton Valenčius Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 3-28 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073245, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 2: The geographical imperative in nineteenth-century French medicine Michael A. Osborne Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 31-50 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073257, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 3: Differences of degree: Representations of India in British medical topography, 1820–c. 1870 M. Harrison Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 51-69 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073269, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 4: The debate about acclimatization in the Dutch East Indies (1840–1860) Annemarie De Knecht-van Eekelen Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 70-85 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073270, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 5: Adolf Mühry (1810–1888): Göttingen's Humboldtian medical geographer Nicolaas. A Rupke Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 86-97 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073282, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 6:August Hirsch: As critic of, and contributor to, geographical medicine and medical geography Frank. A Barrett Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 98-117 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073294, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 7: The geography of health and the making of the American West: Arkansas and Missouri, 1800–1860 Conevery Bolton Valenčius Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 121-145 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073300, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 Chapter 8: Geography, race and nation: remapping “tropical” Australia, 1890–1930 Warwick Anderson Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 146-159 doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073312, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012 © Cambridge University Press 2000.

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  • MEDICAL HISTORY, VOLUME 44 - ISSUE S20

    List of Illustrations

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp vii-viiidoi: 10.1017/S002572730007321X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Preface and Acknowledgements

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp ix-ixdoi: 10.1017/S0025727300073221, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Contributors

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp xi-xiidoi: 10.1017/S0025727300073233, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 1: Histories of medical geographyConevery Bolton Valenius

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 3-28doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073245, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 2: The geographical imperative in nineteenth-century French medicineMichael A. Osborne

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 31-50doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073257, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 3: Differences of degree: Representations of India in British medical topography, 1820c. 1870M. Harrison

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 51-69doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073269, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 4: The debate about acclimatization in the Dutch East Indies (18401860)Annemarie De Knecht-van Eekelen

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 70-85doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073270, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 5: Adolf Mhry (18101888): Gttingen's Humboldtian medical geographerNicolaas. A Rupke

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 86-97doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073282, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 6:August Hirsch: As critic of, and contributor to, geographical medicine and medical geographyFrank. A Barrett

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 98-117doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073294, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 7: The geography of health and the making of the American West: Arkansas and Missouri, 18001860Conevery Bolton Valenius

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 121-145doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073300, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 8: Geography, race and nation: remapping tropical Australia, 18901930Warwick Anderson

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 146-159doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073312, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Cambridge University Press 2000.

  • MEDICAL HISTORY, VOLUME 44 - ISSUE S20

    Chapter 9: Humboldtian representations in Medical CartographyNicolaas A Rupke and Karen E Wonders

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 163-175doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073324, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 10: The first global map of the distribution of human diseases: Friedrich Schnurrer's Charte ber die geographische Ausbreitung derKrankheiten (1827)Rainer BrmerMedical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 176-185doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073336, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 11: Heinrich Berghaus's map of human diseasesJane R Camerini

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 186-208doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073348, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 12: Airs, waters, places: perennial puzzles of health and environmentAnne Buttimer

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 211-216doi: 10.1017/S002572730007335X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Chapter 13: Medical science before scientific medicine: Reflections on the history of medical geographyRonald L. Numbers

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 217-220doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073361, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Index

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp 221-227doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073373, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    MDH volume 44 supplement 20 Front matter

    Medical History, Volume 44, Issue S20, January 2000, pp f1-f5doi: 10.1017/S0025727300073208, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Nov 2012

    Cambridge University Press 2000.