EDITORIAL
JOAN E. LYNAUGH
Rethinking the Tuskegee Syphilis Study: Nurse Rivers, Silence and the Meaning of Treatment.
SUSAN REVERBY.
Full Circle: The Nurse-Midwifery Careers of Elizabeth Berryhill and Gabriela Olivera.
LINDA BERGSTROM, MARIE E. POKORNY, MARGARET B. DAVIS, and TERRELL 0. WOOTTEN.
Nurse-Midwives, the Mass Media, and the Politics of Maternal Health Care in the United States, 1925-1955.
LAURA E. ETTINGER
Frances Elizabeth Crowell and the Politics of Nursing in Czechoslovakia after the First World War.
ELIZABETH D. VICKERS.
Vivian Bullwinkel: Sole Survivor of the 1942 Massacre of Australian Nurses.
ELIZABETH M. NORMAN and DOROTHY ANGELL.
Refuge and Rescue: Jewish Nurse Refugees and the International Council of Nurses, 1947-1965.
BARBARA L. BRUSH.
High Ideals Versus Harsh Reality: A Historical Analysis of Mental Health Nursing in Dutch Asylums 1890-1920.
GEERTJE BOSCHMA.
Asylum Nursing and Institutional Service: A Case Study of the South of England, 1861-1881.
DAVID WRIGHT.
Entering the Professional Domain: The Making of the Modern Nurse in 17th Century France.
SIOBAN NELSON.
Book Reviews
Florence Nightingale: Letters from the Crimea, 1854-1856. by Sue M. Goldie.
REVIEWER: LOIS MONTEIRO
Doctors in Blue: A Medical History of the Union Army in the Civil War by George Worthington Adams.
REVIEWER: CARL T. WISE
Vitamania: Vitamins in the American Culture by Rima D. Apple
REVIEWER: LINDA E. SABIN
The Machine in the Nursery by Jeffrey Baker.
REVIEWER: CYNTHIA CONNOLLY
The History of Mental Symptoms: Descriptive Psychopathology since the Nineteenth Century by German E. Berrios.
REVIEWER: TOM OLSON
In the Shadow of Polio: A Personal and Social History by Kathleen Black.
REVIEWER: KIMBERLY FERREN CARTER
Morality and Health by Allan Brandt and Paul Rozin.
REVIEWER: MARY ELLEN DOONA
Making Midwives Legal: Childbirth, Medicare and the Law by Raymond DeVries.
REVIEWER: SALLY REEL
A Social History of Wet Nursing in America: From Breast to Bottle by Janet Golden.
REVIEWER: ELIZABETH A. WALSH
Champions of Charity by John F. Hutchinson.
REVIEWER: MARY RAMOS
Typhoid Mary: Captive to the Public's Health by Judith Walzer Leavitt.
REVIEWER: BRIGID LUSK
Nurses Questions, Women's Questions: The Impact of the Demographic Revolution and Feminism on United States Working Women, 1946-1986 by Susan Rimby Leighow
REVIEWER: JENNIFER GUNN
American Nursing from Hospitals to Health Systems by Joan Lynaugh and Barbara L. Brush.
REVIEWER: MARY T. SARNECKY
Bedside Matters: The Transformation of Canadian Nursing, 1900-1990 by Kathryn McPherson.
REVIEWER: JANET ROSS KERR.
The Black Stork: Eugenics and the Death of "Defective" Babies in American Medicine and Motion Pictures Since 1915 by Martin S. Pernick.
REVIEWER: WANDA C. HIESTAND
The Politics of Nursing Knowledge by Anne Marie Rafferty.
REVIEWER: DIANE HAMILTON
A Leap in the Dark: The Origins and Development of the Department of Nursing Studies, The University of Edinburgh by Rosemary Weir. REVIEWER: ALMA S. WOOLLEY
Catching Babies: The Professionalization of Childbirth, 1870-1920 by Charlotte Borst.
REVIEWER: SYLVIA RINKER
Sickness and Health: An Anthropological Perspective by R.H. Hahn.
REVIEWER: VICTORIA T. GRANDO
Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century by Joel D. Howell.
REVIEWER: ARLENE KEELING
Ministry and Meaning: A Religious History of Catholic Health Care in the United States by Christopher Kauffman.
REVIEWER: MARY P. TARBOX
Learning to Heal: The Development of American Medical Education by Kenneth M. Ludmerer.
REVIEWER: JUDITH M. STANLEY.