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125 Years of Perceptual-Motor Skill Research Academic Article
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17th Century Variola Virus Reveals the Recent History of Smallpox Academic Article
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1933-2003: lessons from 70 years of experience with mental health, capacity and consent legislation in Ontario Academic Article
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A historical perspective on recent studies of social learning about foods by Norway rats. Academic Article
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Abandoning Nature: Swimming Pools and Clean, Healthy Recreation in Hamilton, Ontario, c. 1930s–1950s Academic Article
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Albert C. Broders' Paradigm Shifts Involving the Prognostication and Definition of Cancer Academic Article
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Antabuse's diamond anniversary: Still sparkling on? Academic Article
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Antithrombotic drugs for thromboembolic disorders: A lesson in evidence-based medicine Academic Article
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Attitudes towards vaccination among chiropractic and naturopathic students Academic Article
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Back to the future? Active learning of medical physiology in the 1900s Academic Article
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Canadian landmark case: Regina v. Swain: translating M'Naughton into twentieth century Canadian. Academic Article
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Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis: a historical perspective. Academic Article
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Closing remarks and brief historical review Conference Paper
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Crusading for the Forgotten: Dr. Peter Bryce, Public Health, and Prairie Native Residential Schools Academic Article
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Cytopathology: Why did it take so long to thrive? Academic Article
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Daniel Smith Lamb (1843–1929): A window into the early histories of the Army Medical Museum and Howard University Medical School Academic Article
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Dispensers, Obeah and Quackery: Medical Rivalries in Post-Slavery British Guiana Academic Article
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Dr Arthur Wakefield on Mount Everest in 1922: ‘This has not been by any Manner of Means a Picnic” Academic Article
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Dr William Bruce (1835-1920), the scottish highland spa at strathpeffer; and a possible description of polymyalgia rheumatica. Academic Article
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Early history of transylvania medical college: The saga of a disputed autopsy precipitating a duel and grave robbing Academic Article
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Everyday health histories and the making of place: the case of an English coastal town Academic Article
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Evidence-Based Medicine: Old French Wine with a New Canadian Label? Academic Article
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Exploring nurse education in Canada, Finland and the United States. Academic Article
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Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4 Academic Article
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Founders of Pediatric Pathology: Ward Thomas Burdick (1878–1928) Academic Article
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From Anaesthesia for Neurosurgery to Neuroanaesthesia. A Historical Note Academic Article
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From Eugenic Euthanasia to Habilitation of ``Disabled'' Children: Andreas Rett's Contribution Academic Article
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From shame to fame: The improbable career of the great anatomist‐surgeon D. Hayes Agnew Academic Article
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Gothic Pedagogy and Victorian Reform Treatises Academic Article
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Growth in an English population from the Industrial Revolution Academic Article
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Henry Ware Cattell and Walt Whitman's Brain Academic Article
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Herald waves of cholera in nineteenth century London Academic Article
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History of Gynecologic Pathology XXVIII Academic Article
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How the public autopsy of a slave Joice Heth launched P.T. Barnum's career as the Greatest Showman on Earth Academic Article
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Hypothesis: Hughlings Jackson and presynaptic inhibition: is there a big picture? Academic Article
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In Reply Academic Article
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In memoriam: Harry J. Worthing; 1888-1958. Academic Article
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Is Antigenic Sin Always “Original?” Re-examining the Evidence Regarding Circulation of a Human H1 Influenza Virus Immediately Prior to the 1918 Spanish Flu Academic Article
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Karel Frederick Wenckebach (1864-1940): a giant of medicine. Academic Article
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Limits of imagination: the 150th Anniversary of Mendel’s Laws, and why Mendel failed to see the importance of his discovery for Darwin’s theory of evolution Academic Article
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Managing neuropsychiatric disease with transcranial magnetic stimulation. Academic Article
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Martha Wollstein of Babies Hospital in New York City (1868–1939)—The First North American Pediatric Pathologist Academic Article
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Martha Wollstein: A pioneer American female clinician-scientist Academic Article
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Maude Abbott and the Origin and Mysterious Disappearance of the Canadian Medical War Museum Academic Article
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Metropolitan policies and colonial practices at the boys’ reformatory in British Guiana Academic Article
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Micro‐CT assessment of dental mineralization defects indicative of vitamin D deficiency in two 17th–19th century Dutch communities Academic Article
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Neuroprogression and staging in psychiatry: historical considerations Academic Article
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Nightingale's geography Academic Article
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Patterns of smallpox mortality in London, England, over three centuries Academic Article
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People behind Exclusive Eponyms of Radiologic Signs (Part I) Academic Article
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People behind Exclusive Eponyms of Radiologic Signs (Part II) Academic Article
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Philip Hillkowitz The “Granddaddy of Medical Technologists” and Cofounder of the American Society for Clinical Pathologists and the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society Academic Article
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Predictable and Preventable: Historical and Current Efforts to Improve Child Injury Prevention Academic Article
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Putting heparin into perspective: its history and the evolution of its use during percutaneous coronary interventions. Academic Article
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Radiographically recognizable? An investigation into the appearance of osteomalacic pseudofractures Academic Article
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Reappraisal of Malthus Academic Article
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Rheumatoid arthritis: some personal considerations on aetiology and treatment. Part 1. Academic Article
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Schumann's hand injury. Academic Article
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Science beyond boundary: are premature discoveries things of the past? Academic Article
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Seasonality of conception in hutterite colonies of Europe (1758–1881) and North America (1858–1964) Academic Article
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Second-Pandemic Strain ofVibrio choleraefrom the Philadelphia Cholera Outbreak of 1849 Academic Article
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Sins of Our Fathers: Two of The Four Doctors and Their Roles in the Development of Techniques to Permit Covert Autopsies Academic Article
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Sir William Osler (1849-1919): His Opinion of Modern Therapeutics Academic Article
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Sir William Osler (1849–1919) and the paternity of William Willoughby Francis (1878–1959): Review of the evidence Academic Article
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Skeletal manifestations of infantile scurvy Academic Article
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Skeletal manifestations of rickets in infants and young children in a historic population from England Academic Article
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Suicide, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry in Queensland, 1890-1950 Academic Article
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The Radicalization of Breast Cancer Surgery: Joseph Colt Bloodgood’s Role in William Stewart Halsted’s Legacy Academic Article
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The changing face of dying in Australia Academic Article
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The development of the frozen section technique, the evolution of surgical biopsy, and the origins of surgical pathology. Academic Article
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The effect of morphine on symptoms of endogenous depression. Academic Article
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The effects of socioeconomic status on endochondral and appositional bone growth, and acquisition of cortical bone in children from 19th century Birmingham, England Academic Article
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The evolution, etiology and eventualities of the global health security regime Academic Article
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The fable of “The Doctor and the Goose,” by Charles Chauvin Boisclair Deléry, D.M.P. Academic Article
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The origins and genomic diversity of American Civil War Era smallpox vaccine strains Academic Article
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The rachitic tooth: The use of radiographs as a screening technique Academic Article
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The social life of data points: Antecedents of digital technologies Academic Article
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The treatment of acute rheumatism by salicin, by T.J. Maclagan--The Lancet, 1876. Academic Article
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Tuberculosis vaccines: the past, present and future Academic Article
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Understanding Allergic Asthma from Allergen Inhalation Tests Academic Article
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Virginia Woolf, neuroprogression, and bipolar disorder Academic Article
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Wilkie Collins: Victorian Novelist as Psychopharmacologist Academic Article
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“Osler Warned”: Was William Osler a Grave Robber While at McGill or Was He a Victim (or Perpetrator) of One Final Practical Joke? Academic Article