0.2(top 28%)
Impact Factor
0.7(top 28%)
extended IF
44(top 9%)
H-Index
277
authors
1.4K
papers
10.2K
citations
1.7K
citing journals
2.2K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Social History of Medicine

TitleYearCitations
The Importance of Social Intervention in Britain's Mortality Decline c.1850–1914: a Re-interpretation of the Role of Public Health1988452
A tale of two experts: thalidomide and political engagement in the United States and West Germany2002399
Getting out of the asylum: understanding the confinement of the insane in the nineteenth century1997112
Practice versus theory: tenth-century case histories from the Islamic Middle East200098
Constructing mothers: scientific motherhood in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries199597
Graeco-Roman case histories and their influence on Medieval Islamic clinical accounts199994
Women's little secrets: defining the boundaries of reproductive knowledge in sixteenth-century France. Society for the social history of medicine student essay competition winner, 1999200292
Disease and diversity in history. (Reviews of: Cartwright, FF, Biddiss, M. Disease and history. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited, 2000; Rotberg RI, ed. Health and disease in human history. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000; Cliff, A., Haggett, P., Smallman-Raynor, M. Deciphering global epidemics: analytical approaches to the disease records of world cities, 1888-1912. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998; Riley, JC. Rising life expectancy: a global history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Pres200292
White poison? The social consequences of milk consumption, 1850-1930199289
'They might as well brand us': working-class resistance to compulsory vaccination in Victorian England200084
When is mortality risk determined? Historical insights into a current debate199382
Introduction: Infertility in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine201681
Public Health, Nutrition, and the Decline of Mortality: The McKeown Thesis Revisited200481
‘I would not feel the pain if I were with you’: Catalina Micaela and the Cycle of Pregnancy at the Court of Turin, 1585–1597201580
Pathology, danger, and power: women's and physicians' views of pregnancy and childbirth in Weimar Germany200080
Fever, Immigration and Quarantine in New South Wales, 1837-1840201278
Children's Physic: Medical Perceptions and Treatment of Sick Children in Early Modern England, c. 1580-1720201278
Cancer in the Twentieth Century200878
Medical Merchandising and Legal Procedure in Late Sixteenth-Century Spain: The Case of Petroleum as Imported Medicine202078
What is colonial about colonial medicine? And what has happened to imperialism and health?199777
Protecting Patient Privacy or Serving Public Interests?: Challenges to Medical Confidentiality in Imperial Germany200371
The early medieval 'Medicus', the saint--and the enchanter198970
Predisposing causes and public health in early nineteenth-century medical thought199266
The Dutch famine of 1944-45: mortality and morbidity in past and present generations199464
Death in its season: class, environment and the mortality of infants in nineteenth-century Sheffield199264