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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Gerard Fergerson
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| Editors' Introduction |
| Pages: 1-3 |
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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Naomi Rogers
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| Caution: The AMA May Be Dangerous to Your Health": The Student Health Organizations (SHO) and American Medicine, 1965-1970 |
| Pages: 5-34 |
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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Ana Marķa Kapelusz-Poppi
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| Physician Activists and the Development of Rural Health in Postrevolutionary Mexico |
| Pages: 35-50 |
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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Daniel E. Bender
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| Inspecting Workers: Medical Examination, Labor Organizing, and the Evidence of Sexual Difference |
| Pages: 51-75 |
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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Aran S. MacKinnon
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| Of Oxford Bags and Twirling Canes: The State, Popular Responses, and Zulu Antimalaria Assistants in the Early-Twentieth-Century Zululand Malaria Campaigns |
| Pages: 76-100 |
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[Health Politics/Health Workers]  |
| Claudia Marie Calhoon
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| Tuberculosis, Race, and the Delivery of Health Care in Harlem, 1922-1939 |
| Pages: 101-119 |
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[Public History]  |
| Judith Helfand; Interviewed by Adina Back and Pennee Bender
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| Connecting the Dots: Workers, Families, and Toxic Exposure, Past and Present |
| Pages: 121-133 |
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[(RE)VIEWS]  |
| Donald Reid
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| The Historian and the Judges: Review of The Judge and the Historian: Marginal Notes on a Late-Twentieth-Century Miscarriage of Justice |
| Pages: 135-149 |
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[Book Review]  |
| Jean Calterone Williams
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| Building a Movement: Betty Friedan and the Feminine Mystique: Review of Judith Hennessee, Betty Friedan: Her Life, and Daniel Horowitz Betty Friedan and the Making of "The Feminine Mystique": The American Left, the Cold War and Modern Feminism |
| Pages: 149-153 |
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R. J. Lambrose
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| The Abusable Past |
| Pages: 155-159 |
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[Notes on Contributors]  |
| Pages: 160-161 |