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| 1. | Comparative Study On Baccalaureate Nursing Curriculum In China, Britain And United States |
| 2. | Ni Beads Britain, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Stomach Diseases In Children Academic Thinking And Clinical Experience |
| 3. | John Simon And British Public Health Campaign In The Late19th Century |
| 4. | The Clinic Of Tcm Development Situation, The Strategic Choices And Countermeasures Research |
| 5. | The Late Medieval England Disease Explored |
| 6. | A Discussion On Medical-industry Evolution During 18-19th Century In Britain |
| 7. | Academic Ideological Origins Of Stems And Branches Acupuncture |
| 8. | State Intervention In British Medical System(1890-1948) |
| 9. | The Hospitals Nationalization Of The Labour Party In Britain(1948-1974) |
| 10. | Cholera Of 1853-54 And Management Of Water Resources In Modern Britain |
| 11. | An Analysis Of The Children’s Hospitals In Victorian Britain |
| 12. | Puerperal Fever in Britain: Failed Models of Disease Causation |
| 13. | Blood will tell: Blood and vampires as metaphors in the political and popular cultures of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1870--1914 |
| 14. | Epidemics, Public Health, and the State: A Comparative Study of Britain and the United States |
| 15. | The Psychiatric Family: Citizenship, Private Life, and Emotional Health in Welfare-State Britain, 1945-1979 |
| 16. | Disciplining Medicine: Science and the Rhetoric of Medical Education Reform in Britain, 1770-1858 |
| 17. | 'If the parish screw him, let him screw the parish': Professionalization and reform of the Poor Law medical service in nineteenth-century Britain |
| 18. | Medicine-by-post in eighteenth-century Britain: The changing rhetoric of illness in doctor-patient correspondence and literature (James Jurin, George Cheyne, William Cullen) |
| 19. | Securing Britain: Figures of invasion in late Victorian and Edwardian fiction |
| 20. | Opium And The Construction Of Narcotic Drug Regulatory System In Britain(1804-1908) |
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