A Conversation with Marcel Moussette
William Moss
págs. 629-641
Introduction: Health and Medicine in Historical Social Contexts
Jennifer A. Lupu, Madeline Ryan
págs. 642-647
Material Culture and Structural Violence: Reframing Evidence of the Social Gradient in Industrial Contexts
Kyla Cools
págs. 648-662
Investigating Black Women’s Mental Health in Progressive Era New York City: A Bioarchaeological Study of Slow Violence and Landscapes of Impunity
Aja M. Lans
págs. 663-680
Neither Snake Oils nor Miracle Cures: Interpreting Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicines
Meredith B. Linn
págs. 681-702
“Cures after Doctors Fail”: Marketing Pain Relief in 1900s Washington, D.C.
Jennifer A. Lupu
págs. 703-721
The Smell of the Insane: Disciplining the Olfactory Domain in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum
Madeline Kearin Ryan
págs. 722-739
Tonics, Whiskey Bottles, and Syringes: Clues to Care in a Midwife’s Washington, D.C., Household
Jennifer Saunders
págs. 740-754
The Human Experience of Constructing Bodies and Persons: A Discussion
Rachel J. Watkins
págs. 755-762
Worker-on-Worker Violence in the Early Industrial Period
Noora Hemminki
págs. 763-781
Social Engineering at the Company Home Hearth: Coal Company Use of Architecture to Control Domestic Spaces in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1866–1889
V. Camille Westmont
págs. 782-803
American Health and Wellness in Archaeology and History
Kaitlyn N. Ball
págs. 804-805
Girl Archaeologist: Sisterhood in a Sexist Profession
Catherine G. Cooper
págs. 806-807
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