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Description Term used untill 1999
Thesis
Lempa, Heikki E.
(1999)
German body culture: The ideology of moderation and the educated middle class, 1790-1850.
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Book
Fagan, Garrett G.
(1999)
Bathing in public in the Roman world.
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Article
Benhamou, Reed
(1999)
The public baths and the press: Changing behaviour in 18th-century Paris.
Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century
(pp. 275-303).
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Article
Caskey, Jill
(1999)
Steam and sanitas in the domestic realm: Baths and bathing in southern Italy in the Middle Ages.
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
(pp. 170-195).
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Article
Hau, Michael
(1999)
Gender and aesthetic norms in popular hygienic culture in Germany from 1900 to 1914.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 271-292).
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Chapter
Jenner, Mark
(1998)
Bathing and baptism: Sir John Floyer and the politics of cold bathing.
In: Refiguring revolutions: Aesthetics and politics from the English Revolution to the Romantic revolution
(p. 197).
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Book
Palmegiano, E.M.
(1998)
Health and British magazines in the 19th century: An annotated bibliography.
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Article
Berner, Boel
(1998)
The meaning of cleaning: The creation of harmony and hygiene in the home.
History and Technology
(pp. 313-352).
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Article
Holdsworth, Clare
(1997)
Women's work and family health: Evidence from the Staffordshire potteries, 1890-1920.
Continuity and Change
(pp. 103-128).
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Thesis
Hau, Michael G.
(1997)
The social meanings of the beautiful body: Popular hygienic culture in Germany, 1890-1930.
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Thesis
Lacy, Cherilyn
(1997)
From caregivers to consumers: Domestic medicine and the transformation of medical practice in the Third French Republic, 1871-1914.
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Article
Stollberg, Gunnar
(1997)
Natural and deliberate health: Coping with health in German autobiographies from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
(pp. 193-211).
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Book
Brandt, Allan M.; Rozin, Paul
(1997)
Morality and health.
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Chapter
Leven, Karl-Heinz
(1996)
Attitudes toward physical health in late antiquity.
In: Coping with sickness: Perspectives on health care, past and present
(p. 73).
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Thesis
Stine, Jennifer K.
(1996)
Opening closets: The discovery of household medicine in early modern England.
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Book
Adams, Annmarie
(1996)
Architecture in the family way: Doctors, houses, and women, 1870-1900.
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Chapter
García-Ballester, Luis
(1996)
Improving health: A challenge to European medieval Galenism.
In: Coping with sickness: Perspectives on health care, past and present
(p. 53).
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Chapter
Cirillo, Vincent J.
(1996)
Sylvester Graham and health reform.
In: American reform and reformers: A biographical dictionary
(p. 287).
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Chapter
Brändström, Anders
(1996)
A life after dismissal? Patients' life histories at a Swedish county hospital, 1845-1890.
In: Coping with sickness: Perspectives on health care, past and present
(p. 93).
(/isis/citation/CBB000074351/)
Chapter
Kottek, Samuel S.
(1996)
Hygiene and healing among the Jews in the post-Biblical period: A partial reconstruction.
In: Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt
(p. 2843).
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