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448 citations
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Richard Brook
(2025)
The renewal of post-war Manchester: Planning, architecture and the state.
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Susan Heydon
(2025)
Implementing a global health programme: Smallpox and Nepal.
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Jan Balon; John Holmwood
(2025)
Empire and subject peoples: Herbert Adolphus Miller and the political sociology of domination.
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Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
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Sharra Vostral; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Tampons, technology, and toxic shock syndrome: From consumer to patient to informant.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
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Fabiola Creed; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Sunbeds, dihydroxyacetone (DHA) fake tan, and MelanoTan injections: A history of 'safe' tanning technologies.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
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Grazia De Michele; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Against 'prevention pills': North American breast cancer activists and chemoprevention.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
(/isis/citation/CBB363089938/)
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Cynthia L. Tang; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Patients, 'consumer sovereignty', and technological change: The adoption of minimally invasive surgery.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
(/isis/citation/CBB980972893/)
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Christopher M. Rudeen; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
'Mental health is not fashion': RIP shirts, stigma, and consumerism.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
(/isis/citation/CBB579121649/)
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Vivien Hamilton; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Dental X- rays and the imagined patient.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
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Richard M. Mizelle, Jr; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Chronic neglect: Race, dialysis, and vulnerable patienthood.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
(/isis/citation/CBB854751794/)
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Antoine Lentacker; Rachel Elder; Thomas Schlich
(2025)
Just stories: Side effects and the patient voice online.
In: Technology, health, and the patient consumer in the twentieth century.
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Alannah Tomkins
(2025)
Nursing the English from plague to Peterloo, 1660-1820.
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Alan Harding
(2024)
Public information films: British government film units, 1930–52.
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Froom, Hannah; Daisy Payling; Mahoney, Kate; et al.
(2024)
‘Everyday health’, embodiment, and selfhood since 1950.
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Kristof Smeyers
(2024)
Supernatural bodies: Stigmata in modern Britain and Ireland.
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Elizabeth Dillenburg
(2024)
Empire's daughters: Girlhood, whiteness, and the colonial project.
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Matthew Cobb; Stuart Jones
(2024)
Making an impact: Brian Cox, Jodrell Bank and changing perceptions of science in the twenty-first century.
In: Manchester minds: A university history of ideas.
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Michael Worboys; Stuart Jones
(2024)
Ancoats and lab coats: Sheridan Delépine and municipal public health.
In: Manchester minds: A university history of ideas.
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Stuart Jones
(2024)
Manchester minds: A university history of ideas.
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