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Kristin Hussey, "Imperial Bodies in London: Empire, Mobility, and the Making of British Medicine, 1880-1914" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2021)

Nov 11, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The History of Medicine
01:59 • 3min
3
The Skin and Leprosy
05:00 • 4min
4
How to Get Mosquitoes From Italy to London in 24 Hours
08:32 • 3min
5
The Print Culture in the Nineteenth Century
11:55 • 2min
6
Patent Medicine
14:06 • 2min
7
I'm in a Situation Like That, You Know, and I Feel a Very Strong Sympathy for People in These Situations
16:01 • 2min
8
The History of Medicine
17:53 • 2min
9
I Think You Pulled It Off, Anway.
20:07 • 2min
10
I Love This Book, Mister Rudyard Kipling
22:03 • 2min
11
Is the Liver a Central Part of Health?
23:45 • 3min
12
The Skin and the Liver Interaction
26:21 • 2min
13
Remaking Medicine in the Eighteenth Century
28:00 • 2min
14
The Costs of Empire
30:10 • 2min
15
The Welcome Library - A Classic History of Medicine
32:13 • 2min
16
The Arteviss and the Archives of Tropical Medicine
34:31 • 2min
17
Is London the Centre of Medical Knowledge Globally?
36:53 • 2min
18
The Insurance Industry and the Role of Medicine
39:06 • 3min
19
Are Europeans Just Going to Droop and Degenerate?
42:00 • 3min
20
The Heat Is a Real Thing, Am I?
45:21 • 2min
21
The Insidious Effects of Suicide
46:55 • 2min
22
The Asylum Industry of the Late Nineteenth Century
49:09 • 2min
23
Did Patrick Manson Kill His Own Son by Infecting Him With Malaria?
51:28 • 2min
24
Is There a Race in Asylum?
53:49 • 4min
25
What's Next for Sid Christian?
57:57 • 2min