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Olivia Weisser, Ill Composed: Sickness, Gender, and Belief in Early Modern England (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2015), pp. ix, 281, $85.00, hardback, ISBN: 978-0300200706.
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- Medical History / Volume 61 / Issue 1 / January 2017
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- 21 December 2016, pp. 170-171
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1 - Drain, Blister, Bleed: Surgeons Open and Close the Skin in Georgian London
- from Part I - The Emerging Skin Field
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- A Medical History of Skin
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- Pickering & Chatto
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- 05 December 2014, pp 17-30
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Paul Kopperman (ed.), ‘Regimental Practice’ by John Buchanan, M.D. An Eighteenth-Century Medical Diary and Manual (Farnham, Ashgate, 2012), pp. 246, £54.00, hardback, ISBN: 9780754668770.
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- Medical History / Volume 57 / Issue 2 / April 2013
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- 21 March 2013, pp. 292-293
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Michael Brown. Performing Medicine: Medical Culture and Identity in Provincial England, ca. 1760–1850. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011. Pp. 272. $95.00 (cloth).
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- Journal of British Studies / Volume 51 / Issue 4 / October 2012
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- 21 December 2012, pp. 1001-1002
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- October 2012
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- Psychiatric Bulletin / Volume 25 / Issue 5 / May 2001
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- 02 January 2018, p. 195
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- May 2001
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