Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by Crossref.
Porter, Roy
1988.
Studies in the History of Alternative Medicine.
p.
1.
Schober, Renate
and
Lacroix, J. Michael
1991.
Mental Representation in Health and Illness.
p.
10.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
35.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
265.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
98.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
10.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
53.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
66.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
1.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
217.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
83.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
122.
1997.
Trying to Give Ease.
p.
191.
Waller, John C
2001.
Ideas of heredity, reproduction and eugenics in Britain, 1800–1875.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
Vol. 32,
Issue. 3,
p.
457.
Caldwell, Janis McLarren
2004.
Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Britain.
Ferguson, Angus H.
2006.
The Lasting Legacy of a Bigamous Duchess: The Benchmark Precedent for Medical Confidentiality.
Social History of Medicine,
Vol. 19,
Issue. 1,
p.
37.
Donat, James G.
2007.
Brain, Mind and Medicine: Essays in Eighteenth-Century Neuroscience.
p.
285.
Eddy, M.D.
2008.
‘An adept in medicine’: the Reverend Dr William Laing, nervous complaints and the commodification of spa water.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences,
Vol. 39,
Issue. 1,
p.
1.
Weisser, O.
2009.
Roy Porter Student Prize Essay * Boils, Pushes and Wheals: Reading Bumps on the Body in Early Modern England.
Social History of Medicine,
Vol. 22,
Issue. 2,
p.
321.
Bolwig, Tom G.
and
Fink, Max
2009.
Electrotherapy for Melancholia.
The Journal of ECT,
Vol. 25,
Issue. 1,
p.
15.