Table of Contents
Issue 1
| Beyond the Asylum: Professionalization and the mental hygiene movement in Canada, 1914-1928. | |
| David MacLennan | 7-23 |
| Book Review - Barbara Lazenby Craig and Ronald K. MacLeod; A Separate and Special Place - The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. | |
| C. Godfrey | 78-79 |
| Book Review - C. David Naylor; Private Practice, Public Payment: Canadian medicine and the politics of health insurance, 1911-1966. | |
| John English | 77-78 |
| Book Review - Etienne Trillat; Histoire de l'hysté�rie. | |
| Peter Keating | 84-85 |
| Book Review - Peter Gay; The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud - Vol. 1 'Education of the Senses' and Vol. 2 'The Tender Passion'. | |
| W. Peter Ward | 79-81 |
| Book Review - Regina Markell Morantz-Sanchez; Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine. | |
| Wendy Mitchinson | 82-84 |
| Juan Luis Vives: A humanistic medical educator. | |
| A.A. Travill | 53-76 |
| La réputation du médecin : corps médical et subdélégués dans la France prérévolutionnaire. | |
| Jean-Pierre Goubert | 84-85 |
| The Voyage of Captain George Vancouver 1791-95: The interplay of physical and psychological pressures. | |
| James Watt | 33-51 |
Issue 2
| Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery: Physiology Teaching in Early Nineteenth-Century London. | |
| Pauline M.H. Mazumdar | 119-143 |
| Book Review - John Douglas, Introduction by Charles G. Roland; Medical Topography of Upper Canada. | |
| Ian Carr | 193-194 |
| Book Review - Judith Waltzer Leavitt; Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America, 1750-1950. | |
| Cynthia Abeele | 194-196 |
| Book Review - Kenneth J. Carpenter; The History of Scurvy and Vitamin C. | |
| T.J. Murray | 198-199 |
| Book Review - Ronald B. Stewart; Tragedies from Drug Therapy for Health Professionals. | |
| G.R. Paterson | 201-202 |
| Book Review - Roy Porter, editor; Patients and Practitioners: Lay perceptions of medicine in pre-industrial society. | |
| Rosalie Stott | 196-197 |
| Book Review - Vincente Navarro; Crisis, Health and Medicine: A social critique. | |
| Susan A. McDaniel | 199-200 |
| Gender and Insanity as Characteristics of the Insane: A nineteenth-century case. | |
| Wendy Mitchinson | 99-117 |
| Juan Luis Vives: The De Subventione Pauperum. | |
| A.A. Travill | 165-181 |
| L'enseignement clinique au XVIIIe siècle : l'exemple de Tissot. | |
| Antoinette Emch-Deriaz | 145-164 |
| Subject Review: The medical and demographic importance of wet-nursing. | |
| Gerry Hill | 183-192 |


