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91 citations
related to Pain as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
James G. Gamble; Jamison G. Gamble
(2018)
Rise and Fall of the Pain-Killer™.
Pharmacy in History
(pp. 89-94).
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Thesis
Gabriel Yuval Schaffzin
(2018)
The Emergence of Pain Quantification and Visualization in the Computation Culture of Cold War Era United States.
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Book
Cathy Gere
(2017)
Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good: From the Panopticon to the Skinner Box and Beyond.
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Book
Rob Boddice
(2017)
Pain: A Very Short Introduction.
(/isis/citation/CBB078010554/)
Thesis
Shira Dina Shmuely
(2017)
The Bureaucracy of Empathy: Vivisection and the Question of Animal Pain in Britain, 1876-1912.
(/isis/citation/CBB762286081/)
Book
Tomas Macsotay; Kornee van der Haven; Karel Vanhaesebrouck
(2017)
The Hurt(ful) Body: Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600-1800.
(/isis/citation/CBB502700295/)
Book
David Clark
(2016)
To Comfort Always: A history of palliative medicine since the nineteenth century.
(/isis/citation/CBB432012178/)
Article
Alexandr Chvátal
(2016)
The Dissertation on Pain by Jan Křtitel Boháč Published in 1746.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 386-407).
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Article
Dolores Martín Moruno
(2016)
Pain as Practice in Paolo Mantegazza’s Science of Emotions.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 137-162).
(/isis/citation/CBB613328251/)
Article
Justin Garson
(2016)
Two types of psychological hedonism.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 7-14).
(/isis/citation/CBB619512357/)
Article
Marion Turner
(2016)
Illness Narratives in the Later Middle Ages: Arderne, Chaucer, and Hoccleve.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 61-87).
(/isis/citation/CBB748337184/)
Article
Daniel Goldberg
(2016)
“What They Think of the Causes of So Much Suffering”: S. Weir Mitchell, John Kearsley Mitchell, and Ideas about Phantom Limb Pain in Late 19th c. America.
Spontaneous Generations
(pp. 27-54).
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Article
A. J. Larner
(2015)
Headache in the Writings of Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865).
Journal of Medical Biography
(pp. 191-196).
(/isis/citation/CBB523092635/)
Article
Martin, John Jeffries
(2015)
Francesco Casoni and the Rhetorical Forensics of the Body.
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
(pp. 103-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422559/)
Article
Adamson, Peter
(2015)
Miskawayh on Pleasure.
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
(pp. 199-223).
(/isis/citation/CBB001552255/)
Book
Judith Godden
(2015)
Australian Pain Society: The First 35 Years.
(/isis/citation/CBB946008471/)
Article
Walker, Katherine A.
(2015)
Pain and Surgery in England, circa 1620--circa 1740.
Medical History
(pp. 255-274).
(/isis/citation/CBB001552765/)
Article
Manolo Martínez; Colin Klein
(2015)
Pain Signals Are Predominantly Imperative.
Biology and Philosophy
(pp. 283-298).
(/isis/citation/CBB835636111/)
Article
Silvia Waisse; Conrado Mariano Tarcitano Filho
(2015)
Opium before Morphine: The Elusive Quest for the Active Principle of Drugs.
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 93-102).
(/isis/citation/CBB688852313/)
Book
Ana Carden-Coyne
(2014)
The Politics of Wounds: Military Patients and Medical Power in the First World War.
(/isis/citation/CBB307057430/)
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