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        Chapter 4 Deliberating bioethics 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter 5 Implementing bioethics 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter 3 Global governance 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter 2 Bioethics 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter 1 Introduction 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter Acknowledgements 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter Abbreviations 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter Interviews 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Chapter Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter 4 Endemic Mycoses and Allergies 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter 2 Athlete's Foot 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter Acknowledgements 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter Bibliography 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter Introduction 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter Conclusion 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter Dedication 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter 3 Candida 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Chapter 9 Medicine and Improvement in the Scots Magazine; and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany (1804–17) 

        Megan Coyer, (2018)
        In this chapter I examine how Archibald Constable’s Scots Magazine; and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany (1804–17) became a medium for the promotion of key medical initiatives in early nineteenth-century Edinburgh, including ...
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        Chapter Introduction 

        Beynon-Jones, Siân M. (2019)
        In bringing together this collection on law’s relationship with time, our concern has been to register an increasing commitment among scholars across disciplines to shift such patterns of engagement. Our own research ...
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        Chapter 6 Traditional medicines, law and the (dis)ordering of temporalities 

        Cloatre, Emilie (2019)
        In this chapter, I explore the regulation of alternative and traditional medicine, in order to reflect on how particular temporalities shape, and are shaped by, the interface between law and medicine. This chapter makes ...
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        Chapter 8 Participant-created documents as an elicitation tool 

        Grant, Aimee (2018)
        Elicitation interviews are where participants are either shown items or asked to bring items to the interview in order to shape the direction of the conversation. This approach is often referred to as being part of ‘visual ...
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        Science at the end of empire 

        Clarke, Sabine (2018)
        This book produces a major rethinking of the history of development after 1940 through an exploration of Britain’s ambitions for industrialisation in its Caribbean colonies. Industrial development is a neglected topic in ...
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        Chapter 4 'She sleeps well and eats an egg’: convalescent care in early modern England 

        Newton, Hannah (2017)
        "Very little is known about early modern approaches to convalescence and the author investigates the measures were taken by physicians and laypeople to restore health after illness. Drawing on medical texts, regimens, ...
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        Chapter 3 ‘Ordering the infant’ 

        Astbury, Leah (2017)
        This chapter focuses on the specific forms of health care given to newborn babies in early modern England, a hitherto almost entirely neglected category in histories of health. Drawing on printed health advice and ...
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        Conserving health in early modern culture: Bodies and environments in Italy and England 

        Storey, Tessa; Cavallo, Sandra (2017)
        "Conserving health in early modern culture explores the impact of ideas about healthy living in early modern England and Italy. The attention of medical historians has largely been focussed on the study of illness and ...
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        Soaking up the rays: Light therapy and visual culture in Britain, c. 1890–1940 

        Anne Woloshyn, Tania (2017)
        Soaking up the rays forges a new path for exploring Britain’s fickle love of the light by investigating the beginnings of light therapy in the country, from c.1890–1940. Despite rapidly becoming a leading treatment for ...
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        Chapter 3 The professional audiences of the Hippocratic Epidemics 

        Thumiger, Chiara (2018)
        To summarise our findings, the Hippocratic Epidemics case reports is an example of a text whose intended audiences, despite the ambiguities and historical uncertainties about the texts’ composition and transmission, were ...
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        Disability in the Industrial Revolution 

        Blackie, Daniel; M. Turner, David (2018)
        The Industrial Revolution produced injury, illness and disablement on a large scale and nowhere was this more visible than in coalmining. Disability in the Industrial Revolution sheds new light on the human cost of ...
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        Chapter 7 Covenant, compassion and marketisation in healthcare 

        Hordern, Joshua (2018)
        ‘No one can serve two masters . . . You cannot serve God and Mammon.’ Jesus’ famous words, cited to different purposes by Miran Epstein and Adrian Walsh in this volume, provide a starting point for this chapter’s constructive ...
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        Chapter 4 Compassion in primary and community healthcare 

        Hordern, Joshua (2017)
        Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding, which aims to enable, so far as possible, shared experiences of the world’s ills and some alleviation of those ills’ effects. Such an attribute is thus of ...
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        Chapter 11 Moral Neuroenhancement 

        Douglas, Thomas; D. Earp, Brian; Savulescu, Julian (2018)
        In recent years, philosophers, neuroethicists, and others have become preoccupied with “moral enhancement.” Very roughly, this refers to the deliberate moral improvement of an individual’s character, motives, or behavior. ...
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        Chapter 9 Reading Galen in Byzantium 

        Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros (2018)
        In this chapter, I shall focus on the Galenic corpus, whose dissemination in the Byzantine world was widespread and influential; in particular, I have chosen to examine the various revivals of Galen’s Therapeutics to ...
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        Chapter 6 The user-friendly Galen 

        Vagelpohl, Uwe (2018)
        When a text is translated into another language and leaves its previous linguistic, cultural and social context, it also leaves its old audience behind. The new audience the text now faces has its own set of requirements, ...
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        Payment and philanthropy in British healthcare, 1918–48 

        Gosling, George Campbell (2017)
        "There were only three decades in British history when it was the norm for patients to pay the hospital; those between the end of the First World War and the establishment of the National Health Service in 1948. At a time ...
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        Galeni in Hippocratis Epidemiarum librum II commentariorum I-VI versio Arabica. Volume II: Commentaria IV-VI 

        Vagelpohl, Uwe (2016)
        This two-volume monograph offers the first critical edition of the medieval Arabic translation of Galen's Commentary on Book 2 of the Hippocratic Epidemics produced by Hunayn ibn Ishaq (d. ca. 870). The edition is based ...
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        Galeni In Hippocratis Epidemiarum librum II commentariorum I-VI versio Arabica. Volume I: Commentaria I-III 

        Vagelpohl, Uwe (2016)
        This two-volume monograph offers the first critical edition of the medieval Arabic translation of Galen's Commentary on Book 2 of the Hippocratic Epidemics produced by Hunayn ibn Ishaq (d. ca. 870). The edition is based ...
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        A History of Self-Harm in Britain 

        Millard, Chris (2015)
        This book is the first account of self-harming behaviour in its proper historical and political context. The rise of self-cutting and overdosing in the 20th century is linked to the sweeping changes in mental and physical ...
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        A History of Male Psychological Disorders in Britain, 1945–1980 

        Haggett, Ali (2015)
        Statistically, women appear to suffer more frequently from depressive and anxiety disorders, featuring more regularly in primary care figures for consultations, diagnoses and prescriptions for psychotropic medication. This ...
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        Rethinking Interdisciplinarity across the Social Sciences and Neurosciences 

        Callard, Felicity; Fitzgerald, Des (2015)
        This book offers a provocative account of interdisciplinary research across the neurosciences, social sciences and humanities. Setting itself against standard accounts of interdisciplinary 'integration,' and rooting itself ...
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        Constructions of Cancer in Early Modern England 

        Skuse, Alanna (2015)
        The study of early modern cancer is significant for our understanding of the period’s medical theory and practice. In many respects, cancer exemplifies the flexibility of early modern medical thought, which managed to ...
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        Tuberculosis in Adults and Children 

        Caws, Maxine; Marais, Ben; Heemskerk, Dorothee; Farrar, Jeremy (2015)
        This work contains updated and clinically relevant information about tuberculosis. It is aimed at providing a succinct overview of history and disease epidemiology, clinical presentation and the most recent scientific ...
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        Fungal Disease in Britain and the United States 1850–2000 

        Homei, Aya; Worboys, Michael (2013)
        In this book, we discuss the changing medical and public profile of fungal infections in the period 1850–2000. We consider four sets of diseases: ringworm and athlete’s foot (dermatophytosis); thrush or candidiasis (infection ...
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        Galeni In Hippocratis Epidemiarum librum I commentariorum I-III versio Arabica / Galen. Commentary on Hippocrates' Epidemics Book I 

        Vagelpohl, Uwe (2014)
        The present volume offers the first critical edition of Book 1 of the medieval Arabic translation of Galen's Commentary on the Hippocratic Epidemics, produced by the celebrated translator Hunayn ibn Ishāq (d. ca. 870). The ...
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        Field Trials of Health Interventions, 3rd edition 

        Smith, Peter G.; Morrow, Richard H.; Ross, David A. (2015)
        Before new interventions can be used in disease control programmes, it is essential that they are carefully evaluated in “field trials”, which may be complex and expensive undertakings. Descriptions of the detailed procedures ...
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        The making of British bioethics 

        Wilson, Duncan (2014)
        Recent decades have witnessed profound shifts in the politics of medicine and the biological sciences. Members of several professions, including philosophers, lawyers and social scientists, now discuss and help regulate ...
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        Health For All 

        Medcalf, Alexander; Bhattacharya, Sanjoy; Momen, Hooman; Saavedra, Monica; Jones, Margaret (2015)
        Universal Health Coverage as defined by the World Health Organization encompasses equal access for all to good quality health services and with no financial risk for those in need of them. As such it is a modern term ...
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        Chapter 4 AVATAR Therapy for Refractory Auditory Hallucinations 

        Ward, Tom; Craig, Tom; Rus-Calafell, Mar (2016)
        AVATAR therapy is part of a new and exciting wave of therapies which adopt an explicitly relational and dialogic approach to working with the distressing voices. To understand the AVATAR approach, it is important to ...
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        Chapter 6 Contextualizing bioethics 

        Langlois, Adèle (2013)
        The sequencing of the entire human genome has opened up unprecedented possibilities for healthcare, but also ethical and social dilemmas about how these can be achieved, particularly in developing countries. UNESCO's ...
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        Autonomy, Rationality, and Contemporary Bioethics 

        Pugh, Jonathan (2020)
        Personal autonomy is often lauded as a key value in contemporary Western bioethics, and the claim that there is an important relationship between autonomy and rationality is often treated as an uncontroversial claim in ...
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        Chapter 6 Disability and Human Rights 

        Series, Lucy (2019)
        This fully revised and expanded second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies takes a multidisciplinary approach to disability and provides an authoritative and up-to-date overview of the main issues in ...
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        Balancing the self 

        Jackson, Mark; Moore, Martin D. (2020)
        Concepts of ‘balance’ have been central to modern politics, medicine and society. Yet, while many health, environmental and social challenges are discussed globally in terms of imbalances in biological, social and ecological ...
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        Chapter Agentive Phenomenology 

        Mylopoulos, Myrto; Shepherd, Joshua (2020)
        This chapter reflects on questions about the nature and sources of agentive phenomenology—that is, the set of those experience-types associated with exercises of agency, and paradigmatically with intentional actions. The ...
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        Chapter Consciousness and Morality 

        Shepherd, Joshua; Levy, Neil (2020)
        This chapter considers three connections between consciousness and issues in ethics: first, the relevance of consciousness for questions surrounding an entity’s moral status; second, the relevance of consciousness for ...
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        Chapter 13 The Role of Neuroscience in Precise, Precautionary, and Probabilistic Accounts of Sentience 

        (2020)
        Given that there is currently no consensus as to exactly which animals are sentient, how should we make moral decisions when we are uncertain as to which of the animals influenced by that decision are sentient? And how ...
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        Chapter 6 Ageing and Gender Preferences in Rural Indonesia 

        kreager, philip; Schroeder-Butterfill, Elisabeth (2015)
        This chapter draws on the longitudinal ethnographic and demographic field study of three communities representing major Indonesian ethnicities (Javanese, Sundanese, and Minangkabau), located in three of the five provinces ...
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        Chapter 2 ‘We Are Recreating Bedlam’ 

        Cox, Catherine; Marland, Hilary (2018)
        This essay explores the historical relationship between mental health and the prison system in England and Ireland, from the introduction of the separate system of discipline in the 1840s. In doing so, we focus on the ...
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        Chapter 10 Moral Conflict in the Minimally Conscious State 

        Shepherd, Joshua (2016)
        In the next section, I sketch a view in which the possession of phenomenal consciousness (henceforth: “consciousness”) is necessary for possession of (positive or negative degrees of) subjective well-being. It would seem ...
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        Chapter 10 Animal, Mechanical, and Me 

        Haddow, Gill (2019)
        Organ donation and transplantation is a largely successful treatment used to replace failing organs. However, donation rates have never met the demand for transplantable organs. Biomedical researchers are exploring alternative ...
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        Chapter 15 The Politics of Tackling Inequalities 

        Friedli, Lynne (2015)
        This chapter is concerned with the growing influence of non-material explanations for inequalities and a corresponding emphasis on psychological interventions, which aim to modify cognitive function or emotional ...
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        Chapter 48 In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging to Assess Compound Efficacy Against Trypanosoma brucei 

        Ritchie, Ryan; Barrett, Michael; Mottram, Jeremy; Myburgh, Elmarie (2020)
        Traditional animal models for human African trypanosomiasis rely on detecting Trypanosoma brucei brucei parasitemia in the blood. Testing the efficacy of new compounds in these models is cumbersome because it may take ...
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