Journal of Medicine and Civilization
(Published in Aug. 2021)
Foreword
Li Huacheng:ForewordforJournal ofMedicine and Civilization
SpecialSubject
Zhao Wenjun, Shen Yaheng:Reflections on theBlack DeathResearc from the Perspective of Medical Social History
Li Xinhuan:Multiple Contradictions in the Relationship between Consumption and Health in Early Modern Britain
Ma Zemin:Impact of the Black Death on Economy ofAgriculturein England in Middle Ages
Nie Wen:Health Educationof Early Modern English Society
MonographicStudy
Gu Cao, Min Fanxiang:Dual Attitude to Leprosy in Medieval Western Europe
Wang Guangkun:On the Transformation of British Medical Education in the 19th Century
Wang Haiyu:On the Social Situation of British Homosexuals in 19th Century from Oscar Wilde’s Event
Zhang Qi:Racial Discrimination and the Formation of African-American Identity during Yellow Fever in Philadelphia in 1793
Zhang Xi:Truth Truth and Fiction: Differences between Chinese and English press reports during 1894 Hong Kong Plague
Ma Dewen:A Medical Anthropological Study on the Development of Ethno-Medicine—— Based on the Fieldwork in Y Tibetan Hospital
Theory andmethod
Hao Shuhao:OnAnalysis of theMedicalThoughtofHenry Sigris
Wang Jianxi, Li Rudong:Experience and Perception of Medical Anthropology Research: Record of Interviewing with Prof. Wang Jianxin
Book Reviews
Gao Jianhong:Do We have Ownership of Our Own Bodies? On The Theft of Hands: The Legal History of the Body
Guo Chao:An Interdisciplinary "Scientific" Work: On History of Corporal Punishment
Cheng Ziyan:Transcendance ofMcNeilin the Writing of Medical History: Review on The Plague and People
LiteratureTranslation
Translated from the section inPtolemy, Tetrabiblos: Book I, F.E.Robbins, trans., Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001, pp.3-117.
Translated from the section inLanfranc of Milan, Magna chirurgia, tract 3, doctrine3, c.16, trans., Michael R. McVaugh, in Faith Wallis, ed., Medieval Medicine: A Reader, University of Toronto Press, 2010, pp. 281-288.
AcademicActivity
Notesof theLectureSerieson“Infectious Diseases and Society in Human History”