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L. Davison, T. Hitchcock, T. Keirn and R. B. Shoemaker (eds.), Stilling the grumbling hive: the response to social and economic problems in England, 1689–1750. (London: St Martin's Press, 1992.) Pages liv + 170. £25.00. - M. E. Fissell, Patients, power and the poor in eighteenth-century Bristol. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.) Pages xi + 266. £37.00. - A. Wear (ed.), Medicine in society, historical essays. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.) Pages ix + 397. £45.00 hardback, £14.95 paperback. - J. Barry and C. Jones (eds.), Medicine and charity before the Welfare State. (London: Routledge, 1991; paperback edn 1994.) Pages x + 259. £45.00 hardback, £13.99 paperback.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Jeremy Boulton
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Department of History, University of Newcastle

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