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American Association for the History of Medicine
91st Annual Meeting May 10-13, 2018
Los Angeles, California
Luskin Conference Center UCLA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information 2
CME Information 5
Acknowledgement of Sponsors 7
Exhibitors 8
AAHM Program Sessions 10
AAHM Officers, Council, and
Committee Members 52
Future AAHM Meetings 53
AAHM Program Participants 54
Advertisements 65
Conference Center Maps 67
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General Information
Convention Hotel and Location The 2018 AAHM Annual Meeting is being held at the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center, located at 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095 (phone: 310.206.8585; website: https://luskinconferencecenter.ucla.edu/). The AAHM registration desk is in the southwest corner of the 1st floor, opposite the Event Entrance and Centennial Ballroom Salon C. Meeting rooms are on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Luskin Center and are reachable by elevators and stairs. Registration desk hours: Thursday, May 10 12 pm – 7 pm Friday, May 11 7 am – 6 pm Saturday, May 12 7 am – 6 pm Sunday, May 13 7 am – 12 pm
Admission Policy Only registered participants with name badges will be admitted to AAHM paper sessions, breakfasts and coffee breaks, receptions, and the book exhibit.
Opening Reception The Opening Reception will be held from 6:00-8:00 pm on the Centennial Terrace, an outdoor space on the west side of the building. It is reachable by elevators and stairs. Meeting registrants will receive one complimentary beverage (beer, wine, soft drink) ticket; subsequent tickets will be sold on a credit card basis (the Luskin is a cash-free facility).
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Book Exhibit Location and Hours
The book exhibit is in Centennial Ballroom, Salons C and D, on the first floor. Hours are:
Friday, May 11 9:30 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, May 12 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Garrison Lecture and Reception The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture will take place on Friday, May 11th at 6:30 pm in the UCLA Carnesale (“CAR-ness-ahl”) Commons. Buses (with limited seating) will leave from the Entry Court main entrance to the Luskin Center on a rotating schedule from 5:45-6:30 pm. Most audience members may choose to walk: exit the Entry Court main entrance to the Luskin center; turn left; turn left again at the end of the building and proceed west on Bruin Walk to Charles E. Young Drive West; volunteers will direct people along the way and across the street to the lecture site. The lecture will be followed at 7:30 pm by a reception in the Covel (“KOH-vell”) Commons, a short walk from Carnesale Commons. Volunteers will direct attendees along the way. Shuttle buses (with limited seating) will depart from a designated spot adjacent to Covel Commons from 9:15 – 10:00 pm, returning riders to the Luskin Center.
Awards Program and Reception The AAHM Awards Program commences at 6:15pm on Saturday May 12, in Centennial Ballroom, Salons A and B. It is preceded by a Happy Hour (5:30-6:15) in the Centennial Prefunction Area, and followed (7:00) by a brief Reception to honor awardees.
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Poster Sessions Poster presentations will be on view in the Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area, on the west side of the first floor. Authors will be present to discuss their work during coffee breaks on Friday and Saturday.
Breakfasts in Plateia A buffet breakfast is provided for all meeting registrants (whether staying at the Luskin of not) in Plateia (“plah-TEE-ah”) on the Lobby level of Luskin, to your right as you face the hotel registration desk. Dated breakfast vouchers are required and will be included in your registration packets.
Scheduled Breakfast Meetings Breakfast buffets will be served within rooms that have scheduled breakfast meetings (except the Medical Heritage Library meeting). Please do not retrieve a breakfast from Plateia and bring it to one of these rooms; you may not carry food away from Plateia.
Lunch Sessions Pre-registration is required for lunch sessions (L1 – L6); each includes a boxed lunch. Boxed lunches can be picked up directly outside of the meeting room in which the lunch session will take place. On-site box lunch orders are not available. Tables in the front section of each Lunch Session are reserved for lunch registrants. Other meeting attendees may attend a session, space permitting, but may not carry in food from Plateia or outside.
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Lunches and Dinners at Plateia If you will be having a lunch or dinner at the Luskin Center’s Plateia restaurant, we strongly recommend making a reservation online (http://plateiaucla.com/reservations) or by phone (310.794.3563).
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Information
The conference will include the opportunity to pursue continuing medical education. The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Sessions which qualify for Continuing Medical Education credit are marked in the program with an asterisk (*). Learners who have requested and paid for CME in advance will be provided with evaluation materials at registration, which must be completed and returned to the AAHM Registration Desk to claim credit.
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Smoke and Tobacco-Free Campus Since April 22, 2013, the entire UCLA campus is a smoke and tobacco-free environment. The smoke and tobacco free policy includes all UCLA indoor and outdoor areas (including sidewalks within the campus), including our hospitals and health-sciences campuses. The policy also prohibits other tobacco use, including vaping or hookah use, and also includes smoked marijuana. (https://www.uclahealth.org/smokefree/)
About the Logo The AAHM2018 logo is based on the public
domain cover image from an August 1947
revision of a March 1946 brochure published by
the Los Angeles Department of Water and
Power, entitled F.O.B. Los Angeles. This
promotional brochure aimed at getting
businesses to re-locate to economically-
booming postwar "Forward Operating Base"
L.A., emphasizing Los Angeles’ location as a
gateway to the Pacific Rim.
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Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the generosity and support of these UCLA Departments, Institutes, and Centers for the AAHM 91st Annual Meeting:
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
UCLA School of Nursing
Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
Department of Biological Chemistry
Brain Research Institute
Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)
DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics
Department of History
Department of Human Genetics
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
UCLA Library Special Collections
Department of Neurobiology
Department of Neurology
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Center for Social Medicine and the Humanities, UCLA Semel Institute
Department of Surgery
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We also appreciate the support and generosity of:
Barbara and Leon Rootenberg
and additional contributions:
In memory of Dora B. Weiner, Ph.D. from her loving family
Exhibitors
B & L Rootenberg Rare Books www.rootenbergbooks.com Brill www.brill.com California Rare Book School www.calrbs.org Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org/academic Deborah Coltham Rare Books www.dcrb.co.uk Jeff Weber Rare Books www.weberrarebooks.com/ Johns Hopkins University Press jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu McGill-Queen's University Press www.mqup.ca
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Oxford University Press global.oup.com/academic Palinurus Antiquarian Books www.palinurusbooks.com Program in the History of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (LA) www.cedars-sinai.edu/Education/Graduate-Research-Education/History-of-Medicine-Program/ Rutgers University Press www.rutgersuniversitypress.org University of Chicago Press www.press.uchicago.edu University of Pittsburgh Press www.upress.pitt.edu University of Rochester Press boydellandbrewer.com/university-of-rochester-press
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AAHM Program Sessions THURSDAY, May 10, 2018 8:00am-4:15pm ALHHS/MeMA Annual Meeting Location: Library Conference Center, UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library 12:00-7:00pm AAHM Conference Registration Location: Event Entrance desk, 1st floor, Luskin Center 12:30-5:00pm AAHM Council Meeting Location: Optimist A + B 8:30am-5:00pm Tour 1: Plants, Books, and Medicine at the Huntington Bus will leave from the Luskin Entry Court entrance. Please by aboard by 8:30am. 1:00-5:30pm Tour 2: Anatomy at the Getty Research Institute Bus will leave from the Luskin Entry Court entrance. Please by aboard by 1:00pm.
1:00-5:30pm Tour 3: Sony Pictures Studios Bus will leave from the Luskin Entry Court entrance. Please by aboard by 1:00pm. 4:15-5:30pm Tour 4: Rarely Seen Period Rooms in the Jules Stein Eye Institute Group will depart on foot from the Luskin Entry Court entrance at 3:50pm.
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3:00-5:00pm AAHM Education and Outreach Committee Workshop: Career Trajectories for Historians of Medicine: A Workshop for Graduate Students and Early Career Scholars Location: 4th Floor Reading Room, Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library Chair: Jacob Steere-Williams (College of
Charleston)
Carin Berkowitz (Chemical Heritage Foundation) Elena Conis (University of California, Berkeley) Jeffrey Resnick (National Library of Medicine)
3:15-4:00pm Sigerist Circle Business Meeting Location: Geffen Hall 148 Convenor: Beatrix Hoffman (Northern Illinois University)
4:00-6:00pm Sigerist Circle Scholarly Session: Defending the Urban Health Care Safety Net Location: Geffen Hall 148 Chair: Emily Abel (UCLA)
1. Marcia Meldrum, Joel Braslow, Philippe Bourgois, Enrico Castillo, Erin Kelly, Sarah Starks, and Ron Calderon (UCLA) Reweaving a Fragile Safety Net: Outpatient Treatment for the Severely Mentally Ill in Los Angeles County, 2005-2017
2. Nic Ramos (Brown University) Displacement without Disavowal: Working Poverty and Emergency Medicine at Los Angeles County's King-
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Drew Medical Center, 1965-1986
3. Amy Zanoni (Rutgers University) “We are the Hands that Draw the Blood:” Privatization, Cuts, & Public Hospital Workers in Late Twentieth-Century Chicago
4:00-7:00pm Book Exhibit set up Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salons C + D Set-up by exhibitors only; not open to attendees until Friday morning 6:00-8:00pm Opening Reception Location: Centennial Terrace, Luskin Conference Center 8:00-10:00pm Graduate Student Happy Hour Location: Wolfgang Puck Express, 1st floor, UCLA Ackerman Union Please gather at Entry Court of the Luskin Conference Center by 7:45pm.
FRIDAY, May 11, 2018 7:00am-6:00pm Conference Registration Location: Event Entrance desk, 1st floor, Luskin Conference Center Note: Coffee and refreshments are
available throughout the day in Nutrition Hub South (1st floor) 7:00-8:30am Breakfast Buffet Location: Plateia
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7:00-8:00am President’s New Member Breakfast Location: Artistry 7:00-8:00am Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Meeting Location: Entrepreneur 7:00-8:00am Medical Heritage Library Meeting Location: Illumination 7:00-8:00am Nursing History Review Meeting Location: Optimist A + B 8:30-10:00am Welcome and Presidential Address * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salons A + B Presiding: Susan E. Lederer (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Welcome: Jonathan R. Hiatt (Vice Dean for Faculty, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA) Presidential Address: Understanding Race in the Clinical Settings of the Early Twentieth Century Christopher Crenner (Kansas University Medical Center) 9:30am-5:00pm Book Exhibit Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salons C + D 10:00-10:30am Coffee Break Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area and Nutrition Hub South
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10:00-10:30am Poster Session A: Health Care and History in North America Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area [see pages 48-49] 10:30am-12:00pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS A1 – A6 A1. Humanity and War * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: Justin Barr (Duke University)
1. Jacalyn Duffin (Queen's University)
Adapting Humanity in the Cold War
2. Kishor Johnson (Western University) Japanese Biological Warfare and Human Experimentation: An Investigation into Japanese Medical Experiments during World War II and the Subsequent American Cover-Up
3. Matthew Davidson (University of Miami) “To be Taken Over by the Service d’Hygiene”: The Red Cross and the Expansion of Public Health during the U.S. Occupation of Haiti
A2. Research and Technology * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Walton Schalick (Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1. Solveig Jülich (Uppsala University) Photographing Life Before Birth: Lennart
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Nilsson and the Rise of Fetal Research in Post-War Sweden
2. Peder Clark (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) “Status Syndrome”?: The Whitehall Studies and a New Model of Stress, c. 1967 - 2006
3. Cynthia Tang and Nicholas Whitfield (McGill University) The Complicated Role of Patient Demand in the Spread of Surgical Technology: Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), 1980-2000
A3. Health Work: Struggle and Challenge * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair: Wangui Muigai (Brandeis University)
1. Paul Braff (Temple University) Health and Racial Uplift: National Negro Health Week’s Challenge to the Medical Establishment
2. North de Pencier and Gerald McKinley (Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Western University), and Ian Puppe, Drishti Dhawan, and Carrie Davis (Western University, London) Indigenous Mental Health Workers and the Challenges of Cross-Cultural Mental Health Care at the Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital, 1969-1996
3. Juliet Larkin-Gilmore (Vanderbilt University) Homesick: Contagion, Mobility, and the
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Struggle over American Indian Students' Health in the Early Twentieth Century
A4. Transnational Perspectives * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Winifred Connerton (Pace University)
1. Gourav Krishna Nandi (Yale University)
“Brick by Brick”: How National and Global Health Politics Converged around the Political Career of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur between 1947 and 1957
2. Lydia Wytenbroek (York University) Professional Nursing in Twentieth-Century Iran: Nursing Work, Social Mobility and Transnational Nurse Migration
3. Anne Kveim Lie (University of Oslo) Untreated Syphilis – from Oslo to Alabama and Back
A5. Prisoners, Medical Research, Health Care, and Justice * Location: Laureate Room Chair: Samuel K. Roberts (Columbia University)
1. Susan Reverby (Harvard University and Wellesley College) Prisoner’s Health or the Health of Prisoners
2. Sydney Halpern (University of Illinois, Chicago, and Northwestern University) Redemptive Transformation: Prisoners in Mid-Twentieth Century Medical Research
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3. Samuel Scharff (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) Hervey Cleckley and a Psychiatrist’s Pursuit of US Criminal Justice Reform: 1941-1976
A6. Medical Practice, Medical Knowledge * Location: Exploration Chair: Barron Lerner (New York University School of Medicine)
1. Jim Downs (Connecticut College)
Slavery and Scurvy at Sea: The International Slave Trade and the Development of Medical Knowledge
2. Annelie Drakman (Uppsala University) Bleeding for Circulation: Early 19th-century Medical Practices as Flow-management Rather than Equilibrium Balancing
3. Jacob Moses (Harvard University) Radical Regrets: Cancer Surgery, Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing, and the Role of Affect in Therapeutic Reversals
12:15-1:45pm LUNCH SESSIONS L1 – L3 Boxed lunches will be available outside each room for pre-registrants L1. The Uses and Misuses of Henrietta Lacks as Medical History, Political Symbol and Popular Media Icon Location: Optimist A + B
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Karen Thomas (Johns Hopkins University) Barron Lerner (New York University School of
Medicine)
L2. Media Histories of Medicine Location: Illumination
Lisa Cartwright (University of California, San
Diego) Jeremy Greene (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) Kirsten Ostherr (Rice University) John Harley Warner (Yale University) Hannah Zeavin (New York University) Hannah Landecker (UCLA)
L3. Why Would a Girl Go into the History of Medicine? Location: Legacy A + B Naomi Rogers (Yale University) Judith Houck (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
2:00-3:30pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS B1 – B6 B1. Room City Nation: Medical Architecture as Public Outreach, 1925-1975 * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: David Theodore (McGill University) Discussant: David C. Sloane (University of Southern California)
1. Annmarie Adams (McGill University)
What Art Deco Hospital Lobbies Did for Medicine
2. Joy Knoblauch (University of Michigan,
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Ann Arbor) Mapping Hill-Burton: The Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946-1956
3. David Theodore (McGill University School of Architecture) The Hospital City ca. 1970
B2. Marginalized Medicine: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in Latin American and U.S. Healthcare * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard University) Discussant: Adam Warren (University of Washington)
1. John McKiernan-González (Texas State University, San Marcos) Off Center: Latin American Medical Trajectories and the Recasting of Urban American Identity, 1870-1920
2. Lydia Crafts (University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign) Claiming Bodily Sovereignty: Guatemalan Interpretations of Bodily Harm in STI Research
3. David Carey (Loyola University, Baltimore) The Ethnicity of Health Care in Twentieth-century Latin America: Indigenous People and Public Health in Guatemala and Ecuador
B3. Malleable Boundaries: Medical Science,
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Geopolitics, and Categories of Exclusion in Colonial and Cold War Korea * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair and Discussant: Hoi-eun Kim (Texas A&M University)
1. Sonja Kim (Binghamton University/State
University of New York) Investigating the Health of the Urban Poor in Colonial Korea
2. Todd Henry (University of California, San Diego) Intersex Diagnoses and the Parameters of Normality in Cold War South Korea, 1950s-1980s
3. John DiMoia (Seoul National University) Mobilizing the Disabled: The Korea Child Welfare Committee and the “Internationalization” of Disability, (1961- early 1970s)
B4. Sex and Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century Medicine * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Nina Gelbart (Occidental College) Discussant: Lisa Cody (Claremont McKenna College)
1. Claire Cage (University of South
Alabama) Detecting Deception: Gender, Malingering, and Legal Medicine in Nineteenth-century France
2. Jessie Hewitt (University of Redlands) Crazy in Love: Debating Marriage and
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Mental Illness in Nineteenth-Century France
3. Caitlin Lansing (Johns Hopkins University) “To Married Women”: Gender, Knowledge, and Abortion in Nineteenth-Century New York City
B5. Sites and Stories of Treatment for Physical and Mental Impairments in the United States, 1760-1860 * Location: Laureate Room Chair and Discussant: Sari Altschuler (Northeastern University)
1. Laurel Daen (Massachusetts Historical
Society) Disabled Producers and Consumers in the Early Nineteenth-century Medical Marketplace
2. Susanna Blumenthal (University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis) Accounting for Insanity: The Paper Economy within the Bloomingdale Asylum
3. Cornelia Dayton (University of Connecticut, Storrs) An ‘Open’ Asylum: Seeking Treatment in Andover, Mass., 1770-1840
B6. Medical Commodities in the Longue Durée * Location: Exploration Chair: Kirsten J. Moore-Sheeley (Johns Hopkins University)
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Discussant: Joseph Gabriel (Florida State University, Tallahassee)
1. Kirsten Moore-Sheeley (Johns Hopkins
University) Making Insecticide-treated Nets into Biomedical Commodities in Late Twentieth-century Africa
2. Elizabeth Semler (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) Food as Commodity/Food as Medicine: Cardiovascular Disease in the Global West, 1950-2000
3. Matthew Crawford (Kent State University) Quina as Commodity: An Andean Medicament in the Atlantic World, 1630-1750
3:30-4:00pm Poster Session A: Health Care and History in North America Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area [see pages 48-49] 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area and Nutrition Hub B 4:00-5:30pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS C1 – C6 C1. People and States * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: Dominique Tobbell (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
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1. Anne-Emanuelle Birn (University of
Toronto) Socializing Primary Care? The Soviet Union, WHO, and the 1978 Alma-Ata Conference
2. Dorian Deshauer (York University) From Demerol to Prozac: Pharmacological Reason and Medical Licensing Reform in Ontario (1990-2009)
3. Sandra Lewenson (Pace University)
The “A” List: African-American Nurses and the American Red Cross Town & Country Nursing Service, 1912-1949
C2. Medical Expertise During Historical Transition in Twentieth-Century China * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: A.C. Baecker (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
1. Joshua Hubbard (College of William and
Mary) Measuring the Mundane: Expertise, Demography, and Reproductive Health in Post-Colonial Taiwan
2. Peiting Li (University of California, Berkeley) From Druggist to Pharmacist: Government Regulations and Professional Associations in 1920-1940s Shanghai
3. A.C. Baecker (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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Laboring Medicine: Barefoot Doctors and Revolutionary Cultures of Medical Practice in the People’s Republic of China
C3. Nature, Deviance, and Disability * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair: Beth Linker (University of Pennsylvania)
1. Rachel Louise Moran (University of North Texas) “He Cannot Confine His Interests Solely to the Pelvic Outlet”: The Rise of Psychiatric Screening in Obstetrical Practice, 1955-1995
2. Katherine Sorrels (University of Cincinnati) Countercultural Communities and a New Approach to Disability in Mid-twentieth-century Europe
3. Theodore Porter (UCLA) Inherited Mental Illness: The Rise and Fall of Disease Specificity (ca. 1900-1920)
C4. New Directions in the History of Venereal Disease * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Susan M. Reverby (Wellesley College)
1. Elliott Bowen (Nazarbayev University)
In Search of Sexual Health: Examining America's Turn-of-the-Century 'Venereal Peril' from the Perspective of a Syphilitic Patient
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2. Pamela Maddock (University of Sydney) VD Control in Local Context: The Case of the US Army-regulated Brothel in Chihuahua, 1916
3. Anne Hanley (Birkbeck, University of London) Women Doctors and their Patients in the British VD Clinics, 1918–39
C5. The Gendered Culture of Pediatrics * Location: Laureate Room Chair: Elena Conis (University of California, Berkeley)
1. Sandra Eder (University of California,
Berkeley) Happy and Well-Adjusted’: Measuring Gender in Mid-twentieth-century Pediatric Endocrinology
2. Aimee Medeiros (University of California, San Francisco) Pink and Blue: The History of the Gendered Framework of the Growth Chart
3. Jessica Martucci (University of Pennsylvania) “A Habit that Distresses Me Very much”: Pediatricians, Parental Anxieties, and Perceptions of Self-stimulation in Very Young Children
C6. Institutions: Design and Function * Location: Exploration Chair: Steven Pietzman (Drexel University)
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1. Kylie Smith (Emory University) Jim Crow in the Asylum: Silence, Segregation, and Psychiatry in Alabama 1945-1980
2. Jennifer L. Thomas (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) An Exemplar Design Turn: Early Landscapes of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane and Thomas Story Kirkbride
3. Melissa Lo (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles) Filling in the Blanks: Form as Function in the Eighteenth-century London Dispensary
5:45-6:30pm Transportation to the Garrison Lecture Walking: Exit Entry Court entrance to Luskin Conference Center; turn left; turn left again at the end of the building and proceed up Bruin Walk to Charles E. Young Drive West; volunteers will direct you along the way across the street to the lecture site. Shuttles: Buses (with limited seating) will leave on a rotating schedule from the Entry Court entrance to Luskin Conference Center. They arrive curbside at Carnesale Commons. Enter Carnesale Commons on the 1st floor and take the elevator or stairs to the 3rd floor.
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6:30-7:30pm The Fielding H. Garrison Lecture * Location: Carnesale Commons, Palisades Ballroom (3rd floor) Presiding: Christopher Crenner (University of Kansas Medical Center) Welcome: Linda Sarna (UCLA School of Nursing) “We Went to Mississippi”: Nurses and Civil Rights Activism of the 1960s Julie Fairman, University of Pennsylvania 7:30-9:30pm Garrison Reception Location: Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room and Terrace (3rd floor) 9:15-10:00pm Transportation to the Luskin Conference Center Walking: Exit the 1st floor Lobby of Covel Commons; turn right; turn right again at the end of the building. Descend a steep staircase; turn right at the bottom of the stairs; walk straight ahead along Charles E. Young Drive West to the traffic light; cross the street and retrace your steps down Bruin Walk. Shuttles: Buses (with limited seating) will leave from a designated spot of Charles E. Young Drive West, adjacent to Carnesale Commons. Local Arrangements staff will escort you to Carnesale Commons, down the elevator to the 1st floor/street exit, to the shuttle bus.
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SATURDAY, May 12, 2018 7:00am-6:00pm Conference Registration Location: Event Entrance desk, 1st floor, Luskin Conference Center Note: Coffee and refreshments are
available throughout the day in Nutrition Hub South (1st floor) 7:00-8:30am Breakfast Buffet Location: Plateia 7:00-8:00am Bulletin of the History of Medicine Meeting Location: Enlightenment 7:00-8:00am Women Historians’ Breakfast Location: Optimist A + B 8:30am-4:00pm Book Exhibit Location: Centennial Ballrooms, Salons C + D 8:30-10:00am CONCURRENT SESSIONS D1 – D6 D1. Media and Medicine * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: Eli Anders (Haverford College)
1. Bert Hansen (Baruch College of CUNY)
Medical History in the Movie Palaces: Hollywood’s Ten-Minute Films of the 1930s and 1940s
2. Fabiola Creed (University of Warwick)
From "Overuse" to "Addiction": Translating Medical Sunbed Health
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Advice to National Television, England, 1990s
3. Mirela David (University of Saskatchewan) Exhibiting Health and Hygiene in The New Life Movement in the Late 1920s-1930s Republican China
D2. Concussions: Histories, Cultures, and Violence * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Stephen T. Casper (Clarkson University) Discussant: Daniel S. Goldberg (University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus)
1. Stephen T. Casper (Clarkson University)
Punch-Drunk and Dementia: A Cultural History of Concussion in Boxing and Domestic Violence, c1928, c1990
2. Lynsey Shaw Cobden (Air Historical Branch (RAF)) 'The Nutcracker Suite’: Concussion and the Military Hospital for Head Injuries (Oxford), 1940-45
3. Kathleen Bachynski (New York University) “A Clear Conscience”: Setting Helmet Standards and Responsibility for Football Injuries, 1960s-1970s
D3. Medical Diplomacy in the Cold War * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair: Heidi Morefield (Johns Hopkins University) Discussant: Anne-Emanuelle Birn (University of
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Toronto)
1. Dora Vargha (University of Exeter) The Roots of Socialist International Health: View from Eastern Europe
2. Heidi Morefield (Johns Hopkins University) Transplanting Technology: Dr. DeBakey in Cold War China and the USSR
3. Emily Harrison (Harvard University) Measured Diplomacy: Leona Baumgartner and the Metrics of Infant Mortality in the Global Cold War
D4. Waters, Wounds, and Hospitals * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Cynthia Klestinec (Miami University, Oxford, OH)
1. Valeria Finucci (Duke University) “The Wound that Will not Heal: Vesalius and Brain Injuries”
2. Andrew Wehrman (Central Michigan University) Yellow Springs and the “Indian Hut” Hospitals: American Hospital Design and Innovation During the American Revolution
3. Walton Schalick (Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin-Madison) “Wonder Water: The ‘Marvels’ of Medieval Medicine”
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D5. Gender and Transformation * Location: Laureate Room Chair: Martha Groppo (Princeton University)
1. Winifred Connerton (Pace University)
Nursing the Transformation Zone
2. Shenglan Li (Wheaton College) Nursing, Gender, and State Medicine in Wartime China, 1925-1945
3. Sara Farhan (York University) Ḥakimmāt Baghdad: Colonial Medicine and Women Practitioners Amidst Transition (Late-Ottoman to British-Mandated)
D6. Health Policy in Britain and New Zealand, 1938-2000: Exploring the ‘Families of Nations’ Approach * Location: Exploration Chair: Martin Gorsky (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Discussant: David Wright (McGill University)
1. Martin Gorsky (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) Culture, Language, and Networks: ‘Families of Nations’ and the Making of Health Policy in Britain and New Zealand since 1938
2. Linda Bryder (University of Auckland) New Zealand’s National Health Service, Sir Douglas Robb and the ‘Family of Nations’
3. Hayley Brown (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
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Neo-Liberal Ideas and Policy-Making the United Kingdom and New Zealand’s National Health Services in the 1980s
10:00-10:30am Coffee Break Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area and Nutrition Hub South 10:00-10:30 Poster Session B: Health Care and History in a Global Context Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area [see pages 50-51] 10:30am-12:00pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS E1 – E6 E1. Organization of Medical Practice * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: Paul Berman (Independent Scholar, Amherst, MA)
1. Nandini Bhattacharya (University of
Dundee) Disparate Remedies: Making Medicines in Modern India
2. Todd Olszewski (Providence College) Bridging the Gap: Biomedical Research and Clinical Consensus at the NIH, 1977-2013
3. Meg Vigil-Fowler (University of California, San Francisco) Hidden From History: Mapping African American Women Physicians’ Medical Educations
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E2. Evolving Knowledge * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Robin Scheffeler (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
1. Tatjana Buklijas (University of Auckland)
California to London circa 1975, and the Origins of Epigenetics
2. Kristy Wilson Bowers (University of Missouri, Columbia) Expanding Knowledge and Improving Practice: Surgical Education in Renaissance Spain
3. Trevor Engel (University of Texas at Arlington) Classifying for the Sake of Preservation: Anatomy, Disability, and Eugenics
E3. Health Care Systems * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair: Michael Yudell (Drexel University)
1. Andrew Simpson (Duquesne University) The Business of Caring for the Heart: Innovations in Pricing and Prevention from the 1970s to the 1990s
2. Julia Marino (Dartmouth College) Designing America's Healthcare System: Basil O'Connor, Public Relations, and the Crusade to End Polio in America
3. Barbara Bridgman Perkins (Independent
Scholar, Kensington, CA) Health Care Policy and the Financial Industry
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E4. Image, Wax, and Spoon * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins University)
1. Cosimo Calabrò (McGill University) Getting a Grip: Constructing, Imagining and Visualizing Diocles of Carystus’ Surgical Spoon(s)
2. Sandra Guevara (Independent Scholar, Mexico City) Images and Words: An Approximation to Cocoliztli´s Diagnosis through Indigenous Codices
3. Jennifer Kosmin (Bucknell University) Modelling Wonder: Obstetrical Waxes between Instruction and Awe in Eighteenth-century Italy
E5. Women’s Health and Activism * Location: Laureate Room Chair: Rachel Louise Moran (University of North Texas)
1. Ayesha Nathoo (University of Exeter) “You Must Relax”: Women and Contagious Tension in the Twentieth Century
2. Judith Houck (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Building Women’s Health Clinics: Four Models of Feminist Activism, Four Models of Feminist Politics
3. Susan Smith (University of Alberta) Women’s Peace Activism, Chemical Weapons, and Public Health in the
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1980s E6. Institutional Change * Location: Exploration Chair: Jennifer Gunn (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
1. Philip Begley (University of Liverpool) Learning to Manage the Medics? Administrative Training and Clinical Autonomy in the National Health Service
2. Febe Pamonag (Western Illinois University) The “Unruly Inmates” of Culion
3. Molly Ladd-Taylor (York University) Sex, Birth Control, Disability: Parents and Teens in the 1970s
12:30-2:00pm LUNCH SESSIONS L4 – L6 Boxed lunches will be available outside each room for pre-registrants L4. A Second Helping: Researching at the Intersection of Medical History and Food Studies Location: Optimist A + B
Emily Contois (Brown University) Fred Gibbs (University of New Mexico) Molly Laas (University of Göttingen Medical
School) Richard Meckel (Brown University) Andrew Ruis (University of Wisconsin-
Madison)
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Hilary Smith (University of Denver) Sarah Tracy (University of Oklahoma) Travis Weisse (University of Wisconsin-
Madison) L5. Public Discourse on Race and the History of Medicine Location: Illumination
Adam Biggs (University of South Carolina,
Lancaster) Ayah Nuriddin, Johns Hopkins University) Dierdre Cooper Owens (Queens College, CUNY) Richard M. Mizelle, Jr. (University of
Houston) Samuel K. Roberts (Columbia University)
L6. Reading Psychiatric Case Files in East and Southeast Asia: New Methodological Approaches Location: Legacy A + B
Emily Baum (University of California, Irvine) Sebastian Broere (UCLA) Claire Edington (University of California, San Diego) Hans Pols (University of Sydney) Harry Yi-Jui Wu (University of Hong Kong)
2:15-3:45pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS F1 – F6 F1. Medical Materialities* Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon B Chair: Thomas Helling (University of Mississippi Medical Center)
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1. Mindy Schwartz (University of Chicago) Object Lessons: The Surgical Kit and the Clinical Trainees
2. Iris Clever (UCLA) Reinventing the Caliper: Transforming Physical Anthropological Practices after World War II
3. Sarah Rose (University of Texas at Arlington) "Why Won't They Get Hearing Aids?" Insurance, Age, Disability, and Medical Technology
F2. Great Britain: Systems of Care and Knowledge * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Jacob Steere-Williams (College of Charleston)
1. Erin Spinney (University of
Saskatchewan) Hospital Ships within a System of Care and Control: British Naval Medicine 1790-1815
2. Stephanie Snow (University of Manchester) Rationing in a Universal Health System: The Treatment of Renal Failure in Guy's and St Thomas', London, 1970s-1990s
3. Seth LeJacq (Duke University) Bodies Made Knowable: Sexual Crime and the Emergence of Published Sexual Forensics in Britain, 1780-1840
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F3. Children as Historical Actors * Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salon A Chair: Jason Chernesky (University of Pennsylvania)
1. James Stark (University of Leeds)
The Cult of Youth: Growing Young in Interwar Britain
2. Ida Milne (Maynooth University)
Using Oral History to Explore the Long Term Emotional Impact of Serious Childhood Illness on Families: Abigail and Her Siblings Narrate Her Story.
3. Laura Kelly(University of Strathclyde) “A Youthful, Revolutionary Zeal for Bringing about Real and Sustained Change”: Youth Health Activism, Contraception and Sexuality in Ireland, c.1984-1994
F4. Caring for Body, Mind, and Soul * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Jacqueline H. Wolf (Ohio University)
1. Brendan McHugh (University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis) Neither Nurse nor Volunteer: Shanti Project’s Hospital Counselors Program and the Place of Spirituality in AIDS Care, 1983-1995.
2. Leah Astbury (The Huntington Library) Pregnancy, Birth and After-birth Care in the Seventeenth-century English Home
3. Lisa Brooks (University of California,
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Berkeley) Physician’s Sensory Perception in Classical Āyurvedic Diagnosis
F5. Eugenics and Prohibition * Location: Laureate Room Chair: David Herzberg (University at Buffalo)
1. Paul Lombardo (Georgia State
University) “The Great Experiment in Eugenics”: Caleb Saleeby, Racial Poisons, and the American Campaign for Prohibition
2. David Korostyshevsky (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) Poisons, Artificial Appetites, and Intemperance: Production and Circulation of Medical Concepts of Intoxication in the United States, 1800-1840
3. Lauren MacIvor Thompson (Kennesaw State University and Georgia State University College of Law) “When Laws Prohibit”: Margaret Sanger, Eugenics, and Contraceptive Information in the Age of Prohibition
F6. The Political Economy of Health and Development: International Organizations in the later Twentieth Century * Location: Exploration Chair: John T. Manton (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
1. John T. Manton (London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
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International Assistance, Health Planning, and the New Economic Policy in Malaysia, 1971 to 1990
2. Janelle Winters (University of Edinburgh) Onchocerciasis and the World Bank’s ‘Investing in Health’ Business Model, 1974-2002
3. Christopher Sirrs (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) New Frontiers: The ILO and Health Systems Financing, c. 1952–1992
3:45-4:15pm Coffee Break Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area and Nutrition Hub South 3:45-4:15pm Poster Session B: Health Care and History in a Global Context Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area [see pages 50-51] 4:30-5:30pm AAHM Business Meeting Location: Legacy A + B 5:30-6:15pm Happy Hour Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salons A + B and Prefunction Area 6:15-7:00pm AAHM Awards Ceremony Location: Centennial Ballroom, Salons A + B Presiding: Christopher Crenner (University of Kansas Medical Center) Welcome: David Schaberg (Dean of Humanities, UCLA)
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7:00-7:30pm Reception to Honor Awardees Location: Centennial Ballroom Prefunction Area
SUNDAY, May 13, 2018 7:00am-12:00pm Conference Registration Location: Event Entrance desk, 1st floor, Luskin Conference Center Note: Coffee and refreshments are
available until 12:00 noon in Nutrition Hub South (1st floor) 7:00-8:30am Breakfast Buffet Location: Plateia 7:00-8:30am Post-Mortem Breakfast Location: Enlightenment 7:00-8:00am Clinician Historians’ Breakfast Location: Exploration 8:30-10:00am CONCURRENT SESSIONS G1 – G5 G1. Medicine/Meditsina: Russian Encounters with Western Medicine and Practice * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Michelle DenBeste (California State University-Fresno)
1. Matthew Romaniello (University of
Hawaii at Manoa) "For the Good of Mankind in General": Inoculation and the Practice of Medicine in Eighteenth-century Russia
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2. Tricia Starks (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville) Soviet Post-war Tobacco Response in International Context
3. Greta Bucher (United States Military Academy, West Point) Discussing Health: Popularizing Modern Healthcare for Women in Late Imperial Russia
G2. Pediatrics in a Global Context * Location: Exploration Chair: Janet Golden (Rutgers University-Camden)
1. Hughes Evans (Emory University) and Sarah Rice (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Doctor/Parent Communication and the Institutionalization of Down Syndrome Newborns in the Mid-20th-century United States
2. Sayaka Mihara (Keio University
Graduate School of Human Relations) “They Are Not Just Miniature Adults”: Under-five Morbidity and Household Resources for Sick Children in 1930s Japan
3. Lisa Pruitt (Middle Tennessee State
University) The Child Amputee Prosthetics Project, UCLA, in Post-World War II America
G3. Early Modern Medicine and Its Paper Trails *
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Location: Illumination Chair: Julia Cummiskey (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga)
1. Cynthia Klestinec (Miami University, Oxford, OH) In Agony: Illustrating Surgery in the Renaissance
2. Gideon Manning (Claremont Graduate University) False Images Do Not Lie: Using Anatomy in Rene Descartes’ Treatise on Man
3. Scottie Buehler (UCLA) Aborted Dreams and Contested Labors: Surveying Midwives in the Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 Provincial Survey
G4. New Actions, New Actors * Location: Laureate Room Chair: Kylie Smith (Emory University)
1. Kuan Ting (Michael) Chen (University of
Western Ontario) A Panel Decision for Every Woman: History of Abortions and the Therapeutic Abortion Committee in London, Ontario, 1969-1988
2. Steven Server (University of Chicago) Forjando salud: Anthropology and Public Health in post-Revolutionary Mexico
3. Christine Tarleton (UCLA) “But You Cannot Sell People a Lemon”: The Selling of Deinstitutionalization as a
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New and Improved Model of Service Provision in California, 1965-Present
G5. Madness, Race, and Masculinity in Late Imperial Asylum Spaces * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Martin Summers (Boston College) Discussant: Kathleen M. Brian (Western Washington University)
1. Hilary Buxton (Rutgers University, New Brunswick) Transient Patients, Traumatized Empire: The ‘Military Insane’ in British Colonial Asylums during the First World War
2. Jade Shepherd (University of Lincoln) Treating Male Insane Convicts in Britain, 1864-1900
3. William Horne (The George Washington University) ‘Peculiarly Disposed to Insanity’: Race, Nationality, and Madness in Postemancipation Louisiana
10:00-10:30am Coffee Break Location: Nutrition Hub South 10:30am-12:00pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS H1 – H5 H1. Eating is Believing: Intersections Among the History of Nutrition, Health, and Systems of Belief, 1780s-1980s * Location: Legacy A + B Chair: Molly S. Laas (University of Göttingen Medical School)
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1. Travis Weisse (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Separating the Wheatgrass from the Chaff: Dissecting the Fight Against American Nutritional Quackery, 1955-1985
2. Molly S. Laas (University of Göttingen Medical School) The Morality of Consumption: Temperance Reform and Nutrition in Nineteenth-Century America
3. Kristen Ann Ehrenberger (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) What is a “Balanced” Diet? The Moral and Political Economy of Vegetable Cookery in Early Twentieth-Century Germany
H2. Disease and Diagnoses * Location: Exploration Chair: Peter Kernahan (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis)
1. Christopher Kindell (University of
Chicago) “The Brothel of the Pacific”: Syphilis and the Urban Regulation of Prostitution in Honolulu
2. Thomas Helling (University of
Mississippi Medical Center) Milieus, Humors, and Hibernation: Theories of Shock from Bernard to Laborit
3. Elena Conis (University of California,
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Berkeley) Triana's DDT Problem: Race, Class, and Environmental Health after the DDT Ban
H3. Family Planning * Location: Illumination Chair: Rima Apple (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
1. Jennifer Nelson (University of Redlands) Feminism and Abortion Law Debates in Mexico, 1974 to the Present: Religion/Secularism/Human Rights/Neoliberalism
2. Yi-Tang Lin (University of Lausanne) Statistics in-between Demography, Family Planning Fieldwork, and National Economic Planning: How the US-based organizations Collaborated with the Republic of China’s Experts to Transform a Political Taboo into National Policy (1949-1969)
3. Kathryn Lankford (Michigan State University) Personal, Professional, and Political Motivation in the Puerto Rican Clinical Trials of the First Birth Control Pill
H4. Sexuality, Identity, and Health* Location: Laureate Room Chair: Patricia D’Antonio (University of Pennsylvania)
1. Michael Sappol (Uppsala University) Queer anatomies: Perverse Desire, Medical Illustration & the Epistemology
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of the Anatomical Closet
2. Richard McKay (University of Cambridge) “In Delicate country”: Responding to “the Homosexual VD Problem” in Post-war California, 1945-1965
3. Rodion Kosovsky (Yale University) Lesbian Battering: Gender, Domestic Violence, and Psychology in the US 1980-2000
H5. Mobilizing Medicine in War and Peace * Location: Optimist A + B Chair: Jessica Adler (Florida International University)
1. Fedir Razumenko (University of
Saskatchewan) Development of the First Cooperative Clinical Cancer Trial in Canada and the Canadian-American Nexus, 1965-1976
2. Kelly Urban (University of Pittsburgh) “Streptomycin and Body Politics in Cuba, 1945-1959”
3. James Schafer (University of Houston) American Medical Mobilization for the First World War, 1916-1918
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Poster Session A Health Care and History in North America Helen Bradshaw (Johns Hopkins University) The Art of Science and the Science of Art: Robert Latou Dickinson and Sex Research in Interwar America
Alfred Freeborn (Humboldt-University-Berlin) Measuring the “Broken Brain”: Neuroimaging and the “Biological Revolution” in American and British Psychiatry
Jillian Hinderliter (University of South Carolina, Columbia) Our Bodies, Our Jewish Selves: Jewish Activists of the Women’s Health Movement, 1968-1980
Andrew Hogan (Creighton University) Defining and Redefining the Medical Model: Postwar Formulations of Disability and Health Kimberly Killion (University of California, Berkeley) The Chemist at the Table: Alternatives to “Nutritionism” in the USDA Dietary Surveys, 1894-1904
Caroline Lieffers (Yale University) “Compelled by Necessity”: Disability and Agency in the Medical Technologies of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nona Lu (Vanderbilt University Medical Center) A History of the Development of a Symptom: Burnout in Physicians in the United States
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Christopher Lusty (Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry) Gynecological Surgery for the Insane
Sara Meloni (University of Pennsylvania) “No Harmful Chemicals”: Ingredients Databases, Online Communities, and the Search for Safety through Consumption
Jole Shackelford (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis) The Medicalization of Biological Rhythms, from Circadian Rhythms to Chronoastrobiology
Fei Fei Shao (Western University, London, Ontario) From Foundling Asylums to Storeyed Institutions: An Architectural History of the Canadian Pediatric Hospital
Catherine Smith (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Jennifer Arnott (Perkins School for the Blind) Medical Terminology for Historical Context: The Case of the Perkins School for the Blind Archives Aelwen Wetherby (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency and SNA International) Cultures of Anatomy: A Comparison of U.S. Army Identification Efforts in the European and Pacific Theaters of World War II
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Poster Session B Health Care and History in a Global Context Joshua Bauchner (Princeton University) Josef Breuer on Balance: The Aural Labyrinth, the Split Mind, and the “Talking Cure”
Po-Hsun Chen (Tainan Hospital and National Yang Ming University) Turn the Crisis of the Herbs: The Risk Governance of the Aristolochic Acids Event in Taiwan
Hannah J. Elizabeth (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) ‘What can I do about AIDS?’ The Creation of Texts to Meet the Educational and Emotional Needs of HIV-affected Children and Adolescents in Britain in the 1990s
Hsin-Yi Hsieh (University of California, San Francisco) Fight against the Invisible Risk: The Sociotechnical Trajectories of Dust Mite Allergy in Taiwan Junho Jung and Ock-Joo Kim (Seoul National University) Mobilizing Voluntariness: the Role of US Population Council in Population Control in 1960s Korea
Matthis Krischel (Heinrich Heine University) The Dental Professions in Nazi Germany: Competition – Self-coordination – Exclusion
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Molly Nebiolo (Northeastern University) Surgery as a Science: The Intellectual and Practical Evolution of European Surgery from the 16th to the 18th century
Simon Purdue (Northeastern University) Giving Life and Limb for the Empire: Occupational Health in Industrial Belfast, 1870-1914
Savitri Das Sinha (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi) Cholera in Colonial India and Britain: Contrasting Views on Causation and Containment
Chuanchao Wang (National Academy of Innovation Strategy, China Association for Science and Technology) The Scientization of Traditional Chinese Patent Medicines in 1920s and 1930s
Spencer Weinreich (Princeton University) Ecclesiastical Arithmetic: Quantification, Plague, and Theology in Early Modern England
Moxi Zhang (The University of Hong Kong) Medical Hong Kong under Japanese Occupation: An Alternative History of Hong Kong, 1941 -1945
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AAHM Officers and Council Members
Officers
President: Chris Crenner Vice-President: Susan Lederer Secretary: Jodi Koste Treasurer: Hughes Evans Immediate-Past President: Margaret Humphreys
AAHM Council Members
Through 2018 Joel Braslow Beth Linker Paul Lombardo Micaela Sullivan-Fowler
Through 2019 Stephen Casper
Alan Kraut Shelley McKellar Lisa Pruitt
Through 2020 Eram Alam
Janet Golden Laurence Monnais Arlene Shaner
Program Committee Patricia D’Antonio, Co-Chair Peter Kernaham, Co-Chair Adam Biggs Janet Greenless
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Laura Hirshbein Beth Linker Marian Moser Jones Christopher Sellers Jacob Steere-Williams Dominique Tobbell Olivia Weisser Jacqueline Wolf
Local Arrangements Committee
Joel Braslow, Co-Chair Russell Johnson, Co-Chair Marcia Meldrum, Co-Chair Howard Rootenberg, Co-Chair Emily Abel Carla Bittel Ron Calderon Melissa Lo Lisa Mix Ann Nguyen
Meeting Planner Carly Spiewak, Chesapeake Health Education Program, Inc.
Future AAHM Meetings AAHM 2019: Columbus, OH, April 25-28 AAHM 2020: Ann Arbor, MI, May 7-10
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AAHM 2018 Program Participants
Abel, Emily (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Adams, Annmarie (McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada) Adler, Jessica (Florida International University,
Miami, FL) Altschuler, Sari (Northeastern University, Boston,
MA) Anders, Eli (Haverford College, Haverford, PA) Apple, Rima (University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI) Arnott, Jennifer (Perkins School for the Blind,
Watertown, MA) Astbury, Leah (The Huntington Library, San Marino,
CA) Bachynski, Kathleen (New York University, New
York, NY) Baecker, A.C. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI) Barr, Justin (Duke University, Durham, NC) Bauchner, Joshua (Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ) Baum, Emily (University of California, Irvine, CA) Begley, Philip (University of Liverpool, UK) Berkowitz, Carin (Chemical Heritage Foundation,
Philadelphia, PA) Berman, Paul (Independent Scholar, Amherst, MA) Bhattacharya, Nandini (University of Dundee, UK) Biggs, Adam (University of South Carolina-
Lancaster, SC) Birn, Anne-Emanuelle (University of Toronto, ON,
Canada) Blumenthal, Susanna (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Bourgois, Philippe (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Bowen, Elliott (Nazarbayev University, Astana,
Kazakhstan) Bradshaw, Helen (Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD) Braff, Paul (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA)
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Braslow, Joel (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Brian, Kathleen M. (Western Washington University,
Bellingham, WA) Broere, Sebastian (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Brooks, Lisa (University of California, Berkeley, CA) Brown, Hayley (London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine, London, UK) Bryder, Linda (University of Auckland, New Zealand) Bucher, Greta (United States Military Academy,
West Point, NY) Buehler, Scottie (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Buklijas, Tatjana (University of Auckland, New
Zealand) Buxton, Hilary (Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ) Cage, Claire (University of South Alabama, Mobile,
AL) Calabrò, Cosimo (McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada) Calderon, Ron (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Carey, David (Loyola University, Baltimore, MD) Cartwright, Lisa (University of California, San Diego,
CA) Casper, Stephen T. (Clarkson University, Potsdam,
NY) Castillo, Enrico (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Chen, Kuan Ting (Michael) (University of Western
Ontario, London, ON, Canada) Chen, Po-Hsun (Tainan Hospital, Tainan City, and
National Yang Ming University, Taipei City, Taiwan)
Chernesky, Jason (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA)
Clark, Peder (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK)
Clever, Iris (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Cody, Lisa (Claremont McKenna College, Claremont,
CA) Conis, Elena (University of California, Berkeley, CA)
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Connerton, Winifred (Pace University, New York, NY)
Contois, Emily (Brown University, Providence, RI) Cooper Owens, Deirdre (Queens College, CUNY, Queens, NY) Crafts, Lydia (University of Illinois/Urbana-
Champaign, Urbana, IL) Crawford, Matthew (Kent State University, Kent,
OH) Creed, Fabiola (University of Warwick, Coventry,
UK) Crenner, Christopher (Kansas University Medical
Center, Kansas City, KS) Cummiskey, Julia (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, TN) Daen, Laurel (Massachusetts Historical Society,
Boston, MA) D’Antonio, Patricia (University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA) David, Mirela (University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SK, Canada) Davidson, Matthew (University of Miami, Miami, FL) Davis, Carrie (Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Dayton, Cornelia (University of Connecticut, Storrs,
CT) DenBeste, Michelle (California State University-
Fresno, CA) de Pencier, North (Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Deschauer, Dorian (York University, Toronto, ON,
Canada) Dhawan, Drishti (Western University, London, ON,
Canada) DiMoia (Seoul University, Seoul, Korea) Downs, Jim (Connecticut College, New London, CT) Drakman, Annelie (Uppsala University, Uppsala,
Sweden)
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Duffin, Jacalyn (Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada)
Eder, Sandra (University of California, Berkeley, CA) Edington, Claire (University of California, San Diego, CA) Ehrenberger, Kristen Ann (University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA) Elizabeth, Hannah J. (London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine, London, UK) Engel, Trevor (University of Texas at Arlington, TX) Evans, Hughes (Emory University, Atlanta, GA) Fairman, Julie (University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA) Farhan, Sara (York University, London, ON, Canada) Finucci, Valeria (Duke University, Durham, NC) Fissell, Mary (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
MD) Freeborn, Alfred (Humboldt-University-Berlin,
Germany) Gabriel, Joseph (Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL) Gelbart (Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA) Gibbs, Fred (University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM) Golden, Janet (Rutgers University-Camden, NJ) Gorsky, Martin (London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine, London, UK) Greene, Jeremy (Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD) Groppo, Martha (Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ) Guevara, Sandra (Independent Scholar, Mexico City,
Mexico) Gunn, Jennifer (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Halpern, Sydney (University of Illinois and
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL)
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Hanley, Anne (Birkbeck, University of London, UK) Hansen, Bert (Baruch College of CUNY, New York,
NY) Harrison, Emily (Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA) Helling, Thomas (University of Mississippi Medical
Center, Jackson, MS) Henry, Todd (University of California, San Diego, CA) Herzberg, David (University at Buffalo, NY) Hewitt, Jessie (University of Redlands, CA) Hiatt, Jonathan R. (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Hinderliter, Jillian (University of South Carolina,
Columbia, SC) Hoffman, Beatrix (Northern Illinois University,
DeKalb, IL) Hogan, Andrew (Creighton University, Omaha, NE) Horne, William (The George Washington University,
Washington, DC) Houck, Judith (University of Wisconsin-Madison,
WI) Hsieh, Hsin-Yi (University of California, San
Francisco, CA) Hubbard, Joshua (College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg, VA) Johnson, Kishor (Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Jülich, Solveig (Uppsala University, Uppsala,
Sweden) Jung, Junho (Seoul National University, Seoul,
Republic of Korea) Kelly, Erin (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Kelly, Laura (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow,
Scotland, UK) Kernahan, Peter (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Killion, Kimberly (University of California, Berkeley,
CA) Kim, Hoi-eun (Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX)
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Kim, Ock-Joo (Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Kim, Sonja (Binghamton University/State University of New York, Binghamton, NY)
Kindell, Christopher (University of Chicago, IL) Klestinec, Cynthia (Miami University, Oxford, OK) Knoblauch, Joy (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI) Kosmin, Jennifer (Bucknell University, Lewisburg,
PA) Korotyshevsky, David (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Kosovsky, Rodion (Yale University, New Haven, CT) Krischel, Matthis (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany) Laas, Molly S. (University of Göttingen Medical
School, Göttingen, Germany) Ladd-Taylor, Molly (York University, Toronto, ON,
Canada) Landecker, Hannah (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Lankford, Kathryn (Michigan State University, East
Lansing, MI) Lansing, Caitlin (Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD) Larkin-Gilmore, Juliet (Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, TN) LeJacq, Seth (Duke University, Durham, NC) Lerner, Barron (New York University School of
Medicine, New York, NY) Lewenson, Sandra (Pace University, Pleasantville,
NY) Li, Peiting (University of California, Berkeley, CA) Li, Shenglan (Wheaton College, Norton, MA) Lie, Anne Kveim (University of Oslo, Norway) Lieffers, Caroline (Yale University, New Haven, CT) Lin, Yi-Tang (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) Linker, Beth (University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA) Lo, Melissa (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, CA)
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Lombardo, Paul (Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA)
Lu, Nona (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN) Lusty, Christopher (Schulich School of Medicine and
Dentistry, London, ON, Canada) MacIvor Thompson, Lauren (Kennesaw State
University and Georgia State University School of Law, Atlanta, GA)
Maddock, Pamela (University of Sydney, NSW, Australia)
Manning, Gideon (Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA)
Manton, John T. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK)
Marino, Julia (Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH) Martucci, Jessica (University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA) McHugh, Brendan (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN) McKay, Richard (University of Cambridge, UK) McKiernan-González, John (Texas State University,
San Marcos, TX) McKinley, Gerald (Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Meckel, Richard (Brown University, Providence, RI) Medeiros, Aimee (University of California, San
Francisco, CA) Meldrum, Marcia (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Meloni, Sara (University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA) Mihara, Sayaka (Keio University, Tokyo, Japan) Milne, Ida (Maynooth University, Maynooth,
Ireland) Mizelle, Jr., Richard M. (University of Houston, TX) Moore-Sheeley, Kirsten J. (Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD) Moran, Rachel Louise (University of North Texas,
Denton, TX) Morefield, Heidi (Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD)
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Moses, Jacob (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA) Muigai, Wangui (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA) Nandi, Gourav Krishna (Yale University, New Haven,
CT) Nathoo, Ayesha (University of Exeter, UK) Nebiolo, Molly (Northeastern University, Boston,
MA) Nelson, Jennifer (University of Redlands, CA) Nuriddin, Ayah (Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD) Olszewski, Todd (Providence College, Providence,
RI) Ostherr, Kirsten (Rice University, Houston, TX) Pamonag, Febe (Western Illinois University,
Macomb, IL) Perkins, Barbara Bridgman (Independent Scholar,
Kensington, CA) Pietzman, Steven (Drexel Univversity, Philadelphia,
PA) Pols, Hans (University of Sydney, NSW, Australia) Porter, Theodore (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Pruitt, Lisa (Middle Tennessee State University,
Murfreesboro, TN) Puppe, Ian (Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Purdue, Simon (Northeastern University, Boston,
MA) Ramos, Nic (Brown University, Providence, RI) Razumenko, Fedir (University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SK, Canada) Resnick, Jeffrey (National Library of Medicine,
Bethesda, MD) Reverby, Susan (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
and Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA) Rice, Sarah (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, NC)
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Roberts, Samuel K. (Columbia University, New York, N.Y.)
Rogers, Naomi (Yale University, New Haven, CT) Romaniello, Matthew (University of Hawaii at
Manoa, Honolulu, HI) Rose, Sarah (University of Texas at Arlington, TX) Ruis, Andrew (University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI) Sappol, Michael (Uppsala University, Uppsala,
Sweden) Sarna, Linda (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Schaberg, David (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Shackelford, Jole (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Schafer, James (University of Houston, TX) Schalick, Walton (University of Wisconsin-Madison,
WI) Scharff, Samuel (Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD) Scheffeler, Robin (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA) Schwartz, Mindy (University of Chicago, IL) Semler, Elizabeth (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Server, Steven (University of Chicago, IL) Saho, Fei Fei (Western University, London, ON,
Canada) Shaw Cobden, Lynsey (Air Historical Branch (RAF),
Middlesex, UK) Shepherd, Jade (University of Lincoln, UK) Simpson, Andrew (Duquesne University, Pittsburgh,
PA) Sinha, Savitri Das (All India Institute of Medical
Sciences, New Delhi, India) Sirrs, Christopher (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK) Sloane, David C. (University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA) Smith, Catherine, (University of Wisconsin-Madison,
WI) Smith, Hilary (University of Denver, CO) Smith, Kylie (Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
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Snow, Stephanie (University of Manchester, UK) Soto Laveaga, Gabriela (Harvard University, Boston,
MA) Sorrels, Katherine (University of Cincinnati, OH) Spinney, Erin (University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, SK, Canada) Stark, James (University of Leeds, UK) Starks, Sarah (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Starks, Tricia (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,
AR) Steere-Williams, Jacob (College of Charleston, SC) Summers, Martin (Boston College, Chestnut Hill,
MA) Tang, Cynthia (McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada) Tarleton, Christine (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA) Theodore, David (McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada) Thomas, Jennifer L. (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, IL) Thomas, Karen (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD) Tobbell, Dominique (University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN) Tracey, Sarah (University of Oklahoma, Norman,
OK) Urban, Kelly (University of Pittsburgh, PA) Vargha, Dora (University of Exeter, UK) Vigil-Fowler, Meg (University of California, San
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Wehrman, Andrew (Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI)
Weinreich, Spencer (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ)
Weisse, Travis (University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI)
Wetherby, Aelwen (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Omaha, NE and SNA International,
Alexandria, VA) Whitfield, Nicholas (McGill University, Montreal,
QC, Canada) Wilson Bowers, Kristy (University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO) Winters, Janelle (University of Edinburgh, UK) Wolf, Jacqueline H. (Ohio University, Athens, OH) Wu, Harry Yi-Jui (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Wytenboroek, Lydia (York University, Toronto, ON,
Canada) Yudell, Michael (Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA) Zanoni, Amy (Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
NJ) Zeavin, Hannah (New York University, New York,
NY) Zhang, Moxi (The University of Hong Kong, Hong
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