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1Mortality Reversal in Russia: The story so farHygiea Internationalis200493
2Health, Economy, State and Society in Modern BritainHygiea Internationalis200432
3International Sanitary Conferences from the Ottoman perspective (1851–1938)Hygiea Internationalis201127
4Changing Definitions of the History of Public HealthHygiea Internationalis200017
5‘An Egyptian Infection’: War, Plague and the Quarantines of the English East India Company at Madras and Bombay, 1802Hygiea Internationalis200917
6Poliomyelitis after Poliomyelitis: Lights and Shadows of the Eradication an IntroductionHygiea Internationalis201514
7Illegitimacy, Infant Feeding Practices and Infant Survival in Sweden 1750–1950: A Regional AnalysisHygiea Internationalis200213
8Social Changes and Better Health Conditions of the Portuguese Population 1974–2000Hygiea Internationalis200413
9From Apartheid to Globalisation: Health and Social Change in South AfricaHygiea Internationalis200411
10Contagion, Policy, Class, Gender, and Mid-Twentieth-Century Lancashire Working-Class Health CultureHygiea Internationalis200111
11International Social Medicine between the Wars : Positioning a Volatile ConceptHygiea Internationalis200710
12The Development of Infant Mortality in Iceland, 1800–1920Hygiea Internationalis20029
13The IHO as Actor The case of cannabis and the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961Hygiea Internationalis20167
14The Impact of Alcohol Consumption on Excess Male Mortality in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century SwedenHygiea Internationalis20016
15Demographic and Health Changes in Portugal (1900 - 2013)Hygiea Internationalis20166
16Malaria and Public Health Measures in Colonial Urban Zanzibar, 1900-1956Hygiea Internationalis20116
17Rural Infant Mortality in Nineteenth Century NorwayHygiea Internationalis20025
18Films in Spanish Health Education : The Case of Child Health (1928–1936)Hygiea Internationalis20075
19The Eradication of Poliomyelitis in Spain: Projects, Obstacles, Achievements, RealitiesHygiea Internationalis20155
20History in Public Health: a New Development for History?Hygiea Internationalis20004
21Infant Mortality in Nineteenth Century Denmark. Regionality, Feeding Habits, Illegitimacy and Causes of DeathHygiea Internationalis20024
22Social Change and its Potential Impacts on Chinese Population HealthHygiea Internationalis20044
23Medical professional practices, university disciplines and the state : A case study from Norwegian hygiene and psychiatry 1800- 1940Hygiea Internationalis20164
24Health Insurance Regime as Differentiation and Discipline: The Chinese Health Insurance ReformsHygiea Internationalis20164
25Health and Vulnerable Men Sweden: From Traditional FarmingHygiea Internationalis20043
26Improving Public Health in FranceHygiea Internationalis20043
27State and Insurance : The Long-Term Trends in Danish Health Policy from 1672 to 1973Hygiea Internationalis20073
28Ageing, Education and Health in Portugal: Prospective from the 19th to the 21st CenturyHygiea Internationalis20093
29Nutritional Status in Elderly People Living in Retirement Homes in the Czech RepublicHygiea Internationalis20103
30The Interpretation of Cause of Death 53 Among InfantsHygiea Internationalis20023
31Contagion and Cultural Perceptions of Accepted Behaviour : Tuberculosis and Venereal Diseases in Scandinavia c.1900–c.1950Hygiea Internationalis20073
32Poliomyelitis Vaccination Campaigns in Brazil Resulting in the Eradication of the Disease (1961-1994)Hygiea Internationalis20153
33Beggars, Vagrants and Romanies : Repression and Persecution in Portuguese Society (14th–18th Centuries)Hygiea Internationalis20072
34Social and Health Care Access for the Physically Disabled in 19th Century French-Speaking Switzerland : A Double Process of Exclusion and IntegrationHygiea Internationalis20072
35Between the German Model and Liberal Medicine : The Negotiating Process of the State Health Care System in France and Spain (1919–1944)Hygiea Internationalis20072
36What was the Best for an Infant from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times in Europe? The Discussion Concerning Wet NursesHygiea Internationalis20072
37Medicine as a Social Political Science : The Case of Spain c. 1920Hygiea Internationalis20072
38Two Cultures of Regulation? The Production and State Control of Diphtheria Serum at the End of the Nineteenth Century in France and GermanyHygiea Internationalis20072
39The Arrival and Diffusion of Academic Medicine in Rural Sweden: The Case of the Sundsvall Region in the late Nineteenth CenturyHygiea Internationalis20112
40From Charity to Development: Christian International Health Organizations, 1945-1978Hygiea Internationalis20162
41Sailors and syphilis on Europe's waterways International Health Organizations and the Rhine Commissions, c. 1900-1953Hygiea Internationalis20162
42French Colonialism and the Battle against the WHO Regional Office for AfricaHygiea Internationalis20162
43Social Differences in Infant Mortality in the Norwegian Parish Asker and Bærum 1814–1878Hygiea Internationalis20022
44Continuity and Discontinuity of Health and Health Care in the Czech Lands during two Centuries (1800–2000)Hygiea Internationalis20042
45Professional Responsibility and the Welfare System in Spain at the Turn of the 19th CenturyHygiea Internationalis20062
46Environmental Changes and Social Vulnerability in an Ageing Society: Portugal in the Transition from the 20th to the 21st CenturiesHygiea Internationalis20102
47Healing the Body and Saving the Soul in the Portuguese Hospitals of the Early Modern AgeHygiea Internationalis20102
48Scientific Advice, Traditional Practices and the Politics of Health-Care : The Australian Debate over Public Funding of Non-Therapeutic Circumcision, 1985Hygiea Internationalis20112
49State and Health (1900-2013): Political Stability and ResourcesHygiea Internationalis20162
50CSR: a catalyst for corporate contribution to global health governance? : A case study from the pharmaceutical industryHygiea Internationalis20162