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C E Rosenberg

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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1977
The therapeutic revolution: medicine, meaning, and social change in nineteenth-century AmericaC E Rosenberg
Daedalus|January 4, 1990
What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspectiveC E Rosenberg
Perspectives in American History|January 1, 1974
The bitter fruit: heredity, disease, and social thought in nineteenth century AmericaC E Rosenberg
Daedalus|April 1, 1989
What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspectiveC E Rosenberg
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1983
From M'Naghten to Hinckley: historians and the possibly insane offender. Essay reviewC E Rosenberg
Hospital Practice (Office Ed.)|July 15, 1992
Framing disease: studies in cultural history. Introduction. Framing disease: illness, society, and historyC E Rosenberg
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1979
Inward vision & outward glance: the shaping of the American hospital, 1880-1914C E Rosenberg
The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1989
Disease in history: frames and framersC E Rosenberg
American Quarterly|December 2, 2009
Martin Arrowsmith: the scientist as heroC E Rosenberg
American Heritage|January 1, 1984
What it was like to be sick in 1884C E Rosenberg
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|January 1, 1977
The therapeutic revolution: medicine, meaning, and social change in nineteenth-century AmericaC E Rosenberg
Daedalus|January 4, 1990
What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspectiveC E Rosenberg
Perspectives in American History|January 1, 1974
The bitter fruit: heredity, disease, and social thought in nineteenth century AmericaC E Rosenberg
Daedalus|April 1, 1989
What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspectiveC E Rosenberg
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1983
From M'Naghten to Hinckley: historians and the possibly insane offender. Essay reviewC E Rosenberg
Hospital Practice (Office Ed.)|July 15, 1992
Framing disease: studies in cultural history. Introduction. Framing disease: illness, society, and historyC E Rosenberg
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1979
Inward vision & outward glance: the shaping of the American hospital, 1880-1914C E Rosenberg
The Milbank Quarterly|January 1, 1989
Disease in history: frames and framersC E Rosenberg
American Quarterly|December 2, 2009
Martin Arrowsmith: the scientist as heroC E Rosenberg
American Heritage|January 1, 1984
What it was like to be sick in 1884C E Rosenberg
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