The new issue of Medical History (Volume 62 / Issue 3, July 2018) is out now. The issue features the following articles:
*Diagnosing the Kaiser: Psychiatry, Wilhelm II and the Question of German War Guilt (David Freis)
*Children in the London: Inpatient Care in a Voluntary General Hospital (Madeleine Mant)
*Cordons Sanitaires and the Rationalisation Process in Southern Europe (Nineteenth-Century Majorca) (Pere Salas-Vives, Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora)
*Between Party, People, and Profession: The Many Faces of the ‘Doctor’ during the Cultural Revolution (Miriam Gross)
*Fumigating the Hygienic Model City: Bubonic Plague and the Sulfurozador in Early-Twentieth-Century Buenos Aires (Lukas Engelmann)
For more information see Medical History’s website at
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/medical-history/latest-issue