Volume 14, Issue 2 – Spring 2022
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The Sufi healers of Sudan: caring for those without care, Ahmed Elhag
Handmaidens of anatomy, Elisabeth Brander Art appreciation under the radar, Lawrence Climo Ellen Powell Tiberino’s The Operation, Cody Ritz Novice doctor at Guy’s Hospital in 1964, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe Life lessons from death, Pedro T. Lima Learning the meaning of love, Charlotte Eliopoulos The remarkable Harriet Lane, Colin K. L. Phoon |
When the FBI investigated William Carlos Williams, Howard Fischer
The discoverers of aspirin, JMS Pearce A “most perfect interchange”, Satyabha Tripathi Sister Kenny: the forgotten Nightingale, Anand Raja Devaraj Sushama William Osler, George Dunea Hypochrondria, JMS Pearce Poe’s murder mystery as a model of neurodiverse inclusion, Geoff Hoppe Dr. Joycelyn Elders: an unwelcome prophet, Howard Fischer |
Vignettes and briefs, old and new |
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The secret medical school in the Warsaw Ghetto, Howard Fischer | Doctors as angels and devils, Sally Metzler
Florence Nightingale at Scutari Consider the nails of the hand, how they grow (William Bean) |
Encore |
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Health care in Nigeria, Obinna Ejide
Origin of yellow fever, Enrique Chaves-Carballo The first Black owned and operated medical institution in the US, Raymond H. Curry, VeeLa Sengstacke Gonzales |
The Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital of Soweto, Joerg Albrecht
The lost papyrus? Eureka! An African voice, Ohakpougwu Emmanuel Hastings Banda: family doctor turned tyrant, George Dunea |
Editor’s Choice 2021–2022
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Learning the meaning of love | Elizabeth Garrett Anderson | The migraine aura and royal astronomers | Essential tremor in a medieval scribe | The girl with a pearl earring |