Table of Contents
Issue 1
| "Lively Combat": Kathleen Ellis and the Canadian Nurses Association's Lobby during the Second World War. | |
| Sharon Richardson | 209-227 |
| "Take Up Thy Bed and Walk":Aimee Semple McPherson and Faith-Healing. | |
| Janice Dickin | 137-153 |
| Ahern, historien de la médecine. | |
| Jacques Bernier | 25-35 |
| Book Review - Caroline Hannaway and Ann La Berge; Constructing Paris Medicine. | |
| Toby Gelfand | 272-274 |
| Book Review - Charles Godfrey; Aikens of the U. of T. Medical Faculty. | |
| Donald R. Wilson | 279-280 |
| Book Review - Charles S. Bryan; A Most Satisfactory Man: The Story of Theodore Brevard Hayne, Last Martyr of Yellow Fever. | |
| Robert C. Kimbrough | 285-286 |
| Book Review - Frederick F. Cartwright and Michael Biddiss; Disease and History. | |
| David B. Hogan | 271-272 |
| Book Review - Gianna Pomata; Contracting a Cure: Patients, Healers, and the Law in Early Modern Bologna. | |
| Fiona Bergin | 283-285 |
| Book Review - John B. West; High Life-A History of High Altitude Physiology and Medicine. | |
| Robert G. Lee | 276-277 |
| Book Review - John C. Burnham; How the Idea of Profession Changed the Writing of Medical History. | |
| Jacalyn Duffin | 274-276 |
| Book Review - Michael Bliss; William Osler: A Life in Medicine. | |
| W. Bruce Fye | 269-270 |
| Book Review - Peter Baldwin; Contagion and the State in Europe 1830-1930. | |
| John M. Last | 277-279 |
| Book Review - Tom Hager; Linus Pauling and the Chemistry of Life. | |
| Fiona Alice Miller | 280-283 |
| Early Settlements in Newfoundland and the Scourge of Scurvy. | |
| J.K. Crellin | 127-136 |
| Erratum. | |
| Robert Larocque |
| Has the History of Canadian Medicine Come of Age? A Personal View. | |
| Thomas E. Brown | 7-22 |
| History of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine. | |
| Jacalyn Duffin, Paul Potter | 287-308 |
| How Much Gin in the Tonic? The Problems of Writing a Provincial Medical History. | |
| Robert Beamish, Ian Carr | 37-53 |
| L'histoire de la santé au Québec : filiations et spécificités. | |
| François Guérard | 55-72 |
| Mapping "Region" in Canadian Medical Historv: The Case of British Columbia. | |
| Megan J. Davies | 73-92 |
| Poisoning the Spindle: Serendipity and Discovery of the Anti-Tumor Properties of the Vinca Alkaloids. | |
| Jacalyn Duffin | 155-192 |
| Portraits of People with Mental Disorders in English Canadian History. | |
| Geoffrey Reaume | 93-125 |
| That Other Branch of Medicine: An Historiography of Veterinary Medicine from a Canadian Perspective. | |
| Thomas W. Dukes | 229-243 |
| The Archives of the Canadian Dermatology Association. | |
| Robert Jackson | 257-267 |
| The Casebook, the Daybook, and the Diary as Sources in Medical Historiography. | |
| David A.E. Shephard | 245-255 |
| The Sometimes Uncertain World of Canadian Obstetrics, 1900-1950. | |
| Wendy Mitchinson | 193-207 |
| Tribute to Charles Roland. | |
| Wendy Mitchinson | 23-24 |


