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INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR THE HISTORY OF HOSPITALS

MEMBERS’ INTERESTS: FEBRUARY 2007

CONVENERS Dr John Henderson Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London. WC1E 7HX. Medicine in late medieval & early-modern Italy; epidemic disease (plague, syphilis); hospitals in Renaissance and early modern Tuscany JH101@hermes.cam.ac.uk Professor Olwen Hufton Merton College, Oxford, UK. European witchcraft, poor in 18th century France olwen.hufton@merton.oxford.ac.uk Professor Guenter Risse 933 NW Richmond Beach Road, Seattle, WA 98177 3219, USA History of Hospitals, with emphasis on clinical aspects, including medical therapies and hospital life, relationships with care givers, hospital space and its influence on patients and outcomes of treatment profgrisse@comcast.net

SECRETARIAT Dr Christopher Bonfield School of History, UEA, Norwich, NR4 7TJ. History of Hospitals, with emphasis on music an liturgy. inhh@btinternet.com

ADVISORY BOARD Professor Annmarie Adams School of Architechure, McGill University, 815 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2K6 19

th and 20

th century hospital architecture

aadams4@po-box.mcgill.ca Professor Harm Beukers Dept. of the History of Medicine, University of Leiden, Wassemaarseweg 62, POB 2087, Leiden, The Netherlands. H.Beukers@lumc.nl Professor Anders Brandstrom Umea Universtitet, Historik Demografi, 90187 Umea, Sweden. ABR@ddb.umu.se Professor Linda Bryder History Dept, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland Maternal and infact health, inc. maternity and children’s hospitals especially in New Zealand; tuberculosis and sanatoria l.bryder@auckland.ac.nz Dr Steve Cherry School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK. 20th century hospital finance in Britain, working-class participation in hospitals, asylums s.cherry@uea.ac.uk

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Dr. Peregrine Horden Dept. of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham TW20 0EX Hospitals in their demographic context; sociology of medical practice, Byzantine East & European North-West in early Middle Ages p.horden@rhbnc.ac.uk Professor Joel D. Howell, MD UM Clinical Scholars Program, 6312 Medical Science Bldg 1, 1150 W. Medical Centre Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109-0604 Technology in late 19th & 20th century US & English hospitals jhowell@umich.edu Professor Colin Jones Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS Medical, hospital & nursing history of France, 17th-19th centuries c.d.h.jones@warwick.ac.uk Professor Alfons Labisch Institut fur Geschichte de Medizin, Heinrich Heine Universitat Dusseldorf, Postfach 101007, Dusseldorf, D-40001, Germany. histmed@uni.duesseldorf.de Professor Alessandro Pastore Istituto di Storia, Universita' degli Studi di Verona, via san Francesco 22, 37129 Verona, Italy. Hospitals & poor relief in early modern Italy; medical profession 15

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century apastore@mail.univr.it Professor Carole Rawcliffe School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK. Social history of medicine in late-medieval England; hospital provision in medieval East Anglia; leprosy & leprosaria; St. Giles’ Hospital, Norwich, 1249-1550 c.rawcliffe@uea.ac.uk

Professor Oliver Toutai Department de l’Histoire, Faculte de Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Universite de Paris XII, Avenue de General de Gaulle, 94010 Creteil Cedex, France History of disease, hospitals and medicine in the Middle Ages. Dr Keir Waddington Department of History, Cardiff University, PO BOX 909, Cardiff, UK 19

th C hospital finance, development of teaching hospitals, 20th century

history of psychiatry, medical charity, bovine tuberculosis waddingtonk@cardiff.ac.uk Professor John Warner Yale University Medical School, Section of the History of Medicine, L130 SHM, P.O. Box 208015, New Haven, Connecticut, 06529-8015, USA. Clinical practice of narrative & epistemological, aesthetic, technical and moral choices involved in the transformation of patient records (esp. in USA), 1800- present; memorialisation in medicine; idea of science in clinical medicine; performance and identity in medical culture. john.warner@yale.edu Dr John Woodward Health care in 19th century Britain, hospices jh.woodward@tiscali.co.uk

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MEMBERS

Dr Louise Gray Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine at UCL, 210 Euston Road, London. NW1 2AD German asylums; rural hospitals in early modern Hesse, Germany; chronic illness among pauper patients in hospitals

Milay@btinternet.com Professor William Abbott Department of History, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 06430-5195 Vivisection as a political issue in late nineteenth-century Britain; Victoria Street Society wmabbott@fair1.fairfield.edu Christoph Lee Ahlstrom Conception Seminary College, PO Box 502, Conception, MO, USA 64433 Twenty-first century health-care administration Ahl82@hotmail.com Cuneyt Akbulut Kehribar soka, 11/2 gop, 06700 Ankara, Turkey Dr Giuliana Albini Universita degli Studi di Milano, Istituto di Storia Medioevale e Moderna, via Festa del Perdono 7, Milano, 20122, Italia. Hospitals in Lombarda, Parma & Milan, 11th-15th century Dr Robert Allan Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TH, UK. Birmingham teaching hospitals, 1700-2000 Robert.Allan@uhb.nhs.uk Yasser H Ali Meidical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Saddam University, Baghdad, Iraq

Hospital planning and design, especially opthamological hospitals; general biomedical engineering projects and abstracts asso@000email.com Herbert M Amatsimbi Dept. of History, University of Nairobi, PO BOX 30197, Nairobi, Kenya 20

th century missionary hospitals

Dr Stuart Charles Anderson London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel St, London WC1E 7HT, UK. Pharmacy & medicine; oral history of British pharmaceutical practice; drug safety Stuart.Anderson@lshtm.ac.uk Dr Jonathan Andrews Oxford Brookes, School of Humanities, Gypsy Lane Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 OBP, UK. History of psychiatry; asylums in Britain; criminal insanity in 19th century jandrews@brookes.ac.uk Professor Geoffrey Applebaum 2164 Balsam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA American hospitals and healthcare systems gappleba@earthlink.net Dr Eric Gruber von Arni 11 Park Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 5HG, UK military nursing, military hospitals in the 17

th and 18

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eegva@aol.com Jose Luis Ausin C/ Vinyals 67, 5-2 08041 Barcelona, Spain Factors that influence evolution of 19

th century hospitals

jlausin@ics.scs.es

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Christopher Azuine Department of Architecture, University of Nigeria, Enugu Camous, Enugu, Nigeria Hospital architecture chrystopha@yahoo.com Bahar Azwar Complex Ujoun Berung Indah Blok 8/1, Bandung, Indonesia 40611 Medico-legal role of hospitals

Jaejoong Baik Department of Internal Medicine, National medical Centre, 18-79, Ulgiro 6-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-799 Korea Eduardo Balbo 3 Illescas, 83 10C, 28024, Madrid, Spain History of psychiatric and asylum hospitals. balbo@digimed.es

Linda Barboa 1609 31

St Street, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, USA

Evolution of hospitals in the United States lbarboa@phs.org Dr Wilhelmma Baron Domela Nieuwenhaus Weg 5g A, 9245 VC NIJ Beets, The Netherlands History of medicine and healthcare; public health, especially 19th century; research hospitals in Groningen Karen Baker 279 St Helier Avenue, Morden, Surry, SM4 6JL, UK Royal Marsden Hospital/Instiute of Cancer Research Karen@enigma1.freeserve.co.uk Dr Gunda Barth-Scalmani Universitat Innsbruck, Institut fur Geschichte, Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck History of Kinderspital in Salzburg Gunda.barth-scalmani@uibk.ac.at

Ms Barbara Battel-Kirk Lissadell, 68 Kingswood Avenue, Thorpe Marriot, Norwich, UK History of health promotion/health education Boutouyrie Scarlet Beauvalet 24/26 rue de l’Amiral Nouchez, 7504 Paris, France Hospital care for children and mothers, quantitative aspects of medicine Professor Jose Luis Iglesias Benavides Servicio de Ginecologia, Facultad de medicina. Universidad de Nuevo Leon, Av. Fransisco I. Madero y Av Gonzalitos, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico Irena Benyovsky Croatian Institute of History, Opaticka 10, Zagreb 10 000, Croatia Urban history of Dalm towns in Middle Ages, Medieval hospitals and medical knowledge in South-Eastern Europe irena@isp.hr Arvie Bernal Iloilo City, Philippines arvie101@hotmail.com Dr Amanda Berry 14 Belmont, Bath, BA1 5DZ, UK. Provincial voluntary hospitals & professionalisation of medicine in 18th & early-19th century England; hospital finance & patronage Carl Biber 317 Tyne Road, Louisville, KY 40207 healthcare facilities; patients; healing carlbiber@catholichealth.net Professor Nick Black Health Services Research Unit, London School of Tropical Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London. WC1E 7HT nick.black@lshtm.ac.uk Application of the history of health care to contemporary policy debates

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Hannekieke van der Boom Maastricht University, Dept. of Medical Sociology, PO BOX 616, 620 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands Comparative European and American history of hospitals since the Middle Ages, professionalisation of nursing in Europe, especially home care. h.vanderBoom@ZW.UNIMAAS.NL Dr Anne Borsay University of Wales, Dept. of History, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7ED, UK. Social history of health & welfare since 1700; study of General (later Mineral Water) Hospital, Bath in the long eighteenth century Mrs Ann Bowtell 26 Sidney Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surry, KT12 2NA, UK Medieval hospitals, esp. those established by merchants; hospital of St. Mary’s within Cripplegate ann@annbowtell.free-online.co.uk Prof. Dr. Badaoui Brahjm Université de Constantine, Cité Sakiet Sadi Youcef bt. 94 apt. 419, Constantine, 25000, Algerie. Organisation et Gestion des Hôpitaux; Flux des Malades; Maintenance des Plateaux Techniques Ms Catherine Braithwaite 8 Salisbury Road, Pointe Calire, Quebec, Canada. H9S 3Z1 The development and participation of women’s charitable associations and benevolent groups within the growing hospital system during 19

th century

Quebec, Canada. cbraith@netrover.com E D J den Breejen Mimosalaan 47, 5643 BL, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Hospital interiors daviddenbreejen@hetnet.nl

Reverend Alan Brown School of Health Care Studies, Baines Wing, University of Leeds, PO Box 214, Leeds. LS2 9UT Spirituality of nursing since 1948; socio-economic health reform and the associated growth in buildings a.g.brown@leeds.ac.uk Paul Brown 137 Norman Street, Stratford, ON N5A 5S1, USA relationship of technology on hospital development healthnext@cyg.net Professor David Bryant Suite 705B, St Vincent’s Clinic, 438 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia. Medical practice and education at Ferrara between 1450 and 1550. dbryant@stvincents.com.au Professor Neithard Bulst Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft und Philosophie, Postfach 100 131, 33501, Bielefeld, Germany. Social history of plague; pesthouses; poor relief & social care in medieval & early-modern hospitals; leprosy NBULST@Geschichte.Uni-Bielefeld.de John Buder PO Box 260161, University Station, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA. smallpox hospitals anc vaccination in 19th century America and UK Tatjana Buklijas Division for the History of Medicine, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Demetrova 18, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia Medieval and Renaissance hospitals on the Eastern Adriatic (Dalmatia and Dubrovnik) Tatjana.buklijas@public.srce.hr Rey Bugash

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Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Centre V, Luna Road, Quezon City, Philippines Hospital administration reybugash@yahoo.com Brian E Callan 37 Busseys Loke, Bradwell, Nr Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 8HG Hospital development in Yarmouth Alberto Cambrosio Associate Professor, Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, 3647 Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1X History and sociology of biomedicine; “material culture” of biomedicine; development of laboratory and clinical practices (AIDS, etc) Alberto.cambrosio@mcgill.ca Monique Canuel 8551 Henri-Julien, Montreal, Qc, Canada, H2P 2J6 Environmental effects on disease moniquecanuel@videotron.ca Dr Alexandra Cecilia Hospital history (all periods) Alexcis_v@yahoo.com Ms Chaojun Hospital and healthcare design markcoo@126.com Sophia Chatzicocoli-Syrakou Mitropoleos, 43 Veroia, 59100, Macedonia, Greece Ancient healthcare centres in Greece (Asklepieia) and their healing environment syrakoss@otenet.gr Jeanne Graettrup Christensen Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Oster Farimagsgade 5A, opg. 23A, 1399 Kobenhavn K, Denmark

Kommune hospital, 1863-92 jc@ipm.hosp.dk Professor David Clark Dept. of Palliative Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Rd, Sheffield, S10 2JF, UK Hospices, terminal care and medical specialisation d.clark@sheffield.ac.uk Dr Yolande M. J. Collins Schools of Arts and Education, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Edwards Road, PO Box 199, Bendigo, Victoria 3552, Australia Hospital provision in Victoria, 1840s-1940s Dr F. Compton Renal Unit, Thomas Guys House, Guy’s Hospital, London Bridge, SE1 9RT Hospitals and renal medicine Fc88@renal.u-net.com Dr. Flurin Condrau University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Historical epidemiology; social history of cholera; tuberculosis f.condrau@swg.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Patrick Connor York University, Dept. of History, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada, 19

th century asylums in Canada; hospital treatment of early 20

th century

opiate addicts in Toronto. pconnor@yorku.ca Sharon Connor 17 Langdale Grove, St Helen’s, Merseyside, WA11 9LT, UK Child health, history of children’s hospitals Professor Pietro Contegiacomo Complesso Integrato Columbus, Via Giuseppe Moscati 31/33, 00135 Roma, Italy Hospitals, architecture, projects, hospital history and health organisation

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Columbus.dirsan@linet.it Leslie Coomer PO Box 268, Monroe City, IN 47557, USA lescoomer@cs.com Professor Roger Cooter Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 210 Euston Road, London. NW1 1AD Social History of medicine and science; military medicine; medical ethics; child health; medicine and animals r.cooter@ucl.ac.uk Ana Paula Costa Rua Alagoas, 878, apt 507, Centro, CEP, 86010-520, Londrina-PR, Brazil Hospital architecture in Brazil, evolution of day hospitals anapscosta@uol.com.br Leonardo Jacques da Costa Brag Rua Cinco de Julho, 218/101 Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22051-030, Brasil Hospital/healthcare design lbraga@marlin.com.br John Court Centre of Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Admin. Building, Room 1020, 1001 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M|6J 1H4, Canada John_court@camh.net Amy Cowin 1798 Foleyet Cresent, Pickering, Ontario, Canada, L1V 2X7 History of nursing (1760-1867) amycowin@hotmail.com John Crellin History of cottage hospitals, esp. in Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s Newfoundland A1B 3V6 Canada jcrellin@mun.ca

Professor Anne Crowther University of Glasgow, Economic & Social History Dept., Glasgow, G12 8QQ Medical profession and its hospital actitivities in Scotland; medical ethics econmac@arts.gla.ac.uk Dr Patricia Cullum Dept of History, Politics and Modern Languages, West Building, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH, UK Medieval hospitals; charity; care of the poor and sick in Yorkshire c.1350-1540 p.c.cullum@hud.ac.uk Dr Marcos Cueto Roco Bologan 633, Lima IP, Peru. Hospitals in Latin America Mcueto@iep.org.pe Dr Stephan Curtis Dept. of History, Brock University, St. Catherines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada 19

th century academic medcine in Sweden and Germany

Dr Harriet Deacon Queen’s College, Oxford, OX1 4AW, UK. Medical history of the Cape Colony (South Africa), history of psychiatry Julie Demchak 264 Melwood Avenue, Apt. 1R, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Pittsburgh hospitals Dr Lesley Diack Dept. of History, University of Aberdeen, Crombie Avenue, Meston Walk, Aberdeen, AB24 3FX, Scotland Food safety and food poisioning outbreaks in hospitals after 1950 h.l.diack@abdn.ac.uk Dr Martin Dinges

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Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg 17, Stuttgart, D-70184, Germany. Cultural & social history of early-modern Europe; homeopathy in 19th to 20th century; history of epidemics martin.dinges@igm-bosch.de Dr Derek Dow Dept. of General Practice, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand hospital system 1847 onwards, Maori health and use made of hospitals, biographical database of New Zealand doctors, 1840-1930 d.dow@auckland.ac.nz Dr Barry Doyle Centre for local historical research, University of Teeside, Middlesborough, TS1 3BA, UK. Hospital system in Teeside 1850-1950; politics and finance of voluntary hospitals in Middlesborough, patient profiles 1870-1950 Barry.Doyle@tees.ac.uk Jean Barre Dufresne 2415 Bedford Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. HS3 1E8 Hospital planning, renovation and construction Jean.dufresne@muhc.mcgill.ca Estelle Duque 8/325 Riverside Road, Hawthorn East, Victoria 3123, Australia Spatial implications of colonial public health interventions in the Philippines in the early twentieth century m.duque@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au Dr Susan B. Edgington 3 West Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE18 6RT, UK Medieval Hospitals, crusades and interactions between western and arabic influences S.B.Edgington@btinternet.com Mrs Oliva Edmundson Rua Desembargador Joao Paes, 447/1502, Boa Viagem, Recife, Brazil Evolution of 20

th century hospitals

Olynha@hotmail.com Jayne Elliott 3349 Clearwater, Cres. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1V 7S4 rural medicine, physicians and hospitals, outpost nursing jelliott@cyberus.ca Dr Guillermo Fajarado Centro Interamericano de Estudios de Seguridad Social, Apartado Postal 99087, 10100 Mexico, DF History of Mexican hospitals, hospitals in Mexico city Ciess@servidor.unam.mx Mr Scotty Dwayne Farris

EQ International, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Dallas, Texas, USA

Hospital environment; technology, ICU demenita

Sfarris:eqintl.com

Dr Michele Fischer 45rue Vidlet le Duc, 94210 La Varenne, St Hilaire, France Historiographie Celts, Gallo-romains Michelefischer@voila.fr Dr Rosemary Fitzgerald South Bank University, Dept. of Education, Politics & Social Sciences, 139 Prince of Wales Road, London, NW5 3PU, UK. Gender & imperial medicine in colonial India; Zenana - Women’s mission hospitals; mission & secular hospital practice r.fitzgerald@mailbox.ulcc.ac.uk Reis Fontanals Biblioteca de Catalunya, Arxiu c/Hospital 54, 08001 Barclona, Spain.

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Hospital archives and the applications of new technologies in providing public access. rfontana@bnc.es Maria Fontes Rua Comandante Ribeiro de Barros, 45 Centro, Nova Friburgo, RJ, Brazil Mental health architecture in Brazil zfontes@netflash.com.br Dr Mercedes Gallent Marco Universidad de Valencia, Departamiento de Historia Medieval, Blasco Ibáñez, 28, Valencia, 46010, Spain. Illness, professions and hospital attendance in the Crown of Aragón. In the 13 to 16 centuries Maria Garbellotti Via Borino, 59, 1 – 38050 Povo (Tn), Italy Hospitals in early-modern Italy garbello@itc.it Professor Jorge E. Valdez Garcia Av. Loma Grande 2717-5, Col. Lomas de San Francisco, Monterray, N. L. 64710. Mexico. The hospital as a teaching or academic institution; the first hospitals in northern Mexico and Southern USA. jorge.valdez@itsem.mx Dr Marina Gazzini Via Vincenzo Monti 77, 20145 Milano, Italy Confraternities & hospitals in Milan and Monza in Middle Ages. Gazzinim@unipr.it Dr Laurence M. Geary University College, Dept. of History, Cork, Eire. Evolution of dispensaries, country infirmaries & fever hospitals in 18th & 19th century Ireland; Irish famine; 19th century medical education in Scotland & Australia

L.Geary@ucc.ie Professor Gelun P.R China Beijing Haidian Dis. Changwa Str. 5# Dinghengxin Building 306 Room 100089 China Planning and design of health facilities gelun@hotvoice.com Dr David Gentilcore Dept. of History, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH Medical magistracy (protomedicato) in Italy and its attempts to control medical practice; forms of healing dcg2@le.ac.uk Dr Charles R. P George University of Sydney, 408 Mona Vale Road, St. Ives, N.S.W., 2075, Australia. Renal medicine; contribution of William Charles Wells to 18-19th century medicine; Concord Hospital, NSW; Walker Family as medical benefactors and the influence upon them of the Scottish Enlightenment Professor Roberta Gilchrist University of Reading, Dept. of Archaeology, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6RA. Archaeology of medieval hospitals & monasteries; medieval burial, health & hygiene r.l.gilchrist@reading.ac.uk Dr Martin Gorsky Public and Environmental Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London. WC1E 7HT.

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British & Irish voluntary hospitals 1890-1947 mg@newsky.u-net.com Dr Ole Peter Grell Dept. of History & Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH, UK. Health care & poor relief in Europe, 1500-1900 Dr Matteo Guardini Via Muntebei 22, 46040 Cavriana, Mantova, Italy gteo@libero.it Professor Francois Guerard Centre interuniversitaire d’etudes quebecoises, Universite du Quebec a Trois-Riveieres, Trois-Riveieres, CP 500 (Quebec) Canada Quebec hospital system 1939-60, hospital finance Francois_Guerard@uqtr.ca Professor Gelun Beijing Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing Xicheng Dist Zhanlan Road 1, 100044 PR. China Hospital Facility Research; function and space of hospitals Gelun89@sohu.com Mr S Gundona Dept. of History, University of Ghana, PO Box LG12, Legon, Accra, Ghana Social history of medicine in Africa, disease control, evolution of medical and nursing profession, medical and healthcare education, diagnostic practice sgundona@yahoo.com Ms Sylvely Hähner-Rombach Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg 17, Stuttgart, 70184, Germany. Categories of madhouse inmates; social construction of illness

Morten Hammerborg Rokkan Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Studies, Nygardsgaten 5, 5015 Bergen, Norway. The emergence of the modern hospital in Norway, c.1830 – 1930. morten.hammerborg@rokkan.uib.no Barbara Hargreaves 9 Valley Road, Bromley, Kent, BR2 0HB Medieval English hospitals Christopher Harris 7029 Andros Drive, Pensacola, FL 32506, USA harris182@hotmail.com Dr Richard Hayward 32 Sutherland Drive, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 3EN, UK. Changing concept of infection & its influence on hospital design, 1850-1890 Carol Helmstadter 34 Chesnut Park, Toronto, Ontairio, M4W 1W6, Canada nursing reform in London’s teaching hospitals carol.helmstadter@rogers.com Justo Hernandez Renaissance Hospitals; Teaching hospitals; Leprosy in Tenerife (c1940s) 11 Doctor Gonzalez Str, E-38004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain justoh79@hotmail.com Jack R Hester HCR 01 Box 509, Hardyville, VA 23070, USA Rural community healthcare jacnjil@hotmail.com

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Ms Janet Hetherington Fundraising Dept, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham. B4 6NH. Presenting the history of paediatric care to children. Janet.Hetherington@bch.nhs.uk Mrs Susan Heydon Taieri Mouth Road, RD1 Brighton, Otago, New Zealand History of Kunde Hospital Heydon.family@xtra.co.nz Professor Daniel Hickey Université de Moncton, Département d'histoire, Monkton, New Brunswick, E1A 3E9, Canada. Evolution & management of small hospitals in ancien regime France & involvement of local elite, women’s religious charitble orders in nursing hickeyd@umoncton.ca Clare Hickman Flat 21, Dean’s Court, St George’s Road, Bristol, BS1 5UL Thereapuetic landscapes including gardens in hospitals Clare.hickman@bristol.ac.uk Dr Ludmila Hlavackova Institute for the History of Medicine, First Medical Faculty, Charles University Prague, Katerinska 32, CZ-121 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic History of Medical Faculties, history of hospitals Ms Sara Hopkins History of hospital architecture and design sarabaera@hotmail.com Dr Sonia Horn Universität Wien, Inst. F. Geschichte, Ranzonigasse 3a, St. Polten 3100, Austria. Hospitals of abbeys/cloisters in lower Austria; hospital of St. Polten; health service in Vienna until 1750 Dr James Howell

111 S. Highland, #347 Memphis, Tennessee 38111-4640, USA Ancient medicine Dr Geoff Hudson 39 Chatham Street, Hamilton, ON, Canada, L8P 2B3 War and society, disability, military hospitals in early modern England hudsonge@mcmaster.ca Dr Jonathan Hughes 5 Mountcombe Close, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6LJ, UK. 20th century hospital architecture jonathan@orangething.co.uk Dr Rafael Hyacinthe Chez Mr Perriol, 84 Boulevard Rochechouart, 75018 Paris, France Military hospitals in the kingdom of Naples hyacinther@yahoo.com Professor Gerald Jacobson 8105 Heacock Lane, Wyncote PA 19095-181 Health services research, planning and design jacsey@msn.com Mr S. Mashood Jalil 1A Gilbert Hall, Cringleford, Norwich, NR4 7RN, UK History of health services Dr Kay Peter Jankrift Institut fuer Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung Straußweg 17, D-70184 Stuttgart, Germany Leprosaria, military orders, hospital institutions (fraternities) in Middle Ages; diseases in Middle Ages; Crusader States & Latin East peter.jankrift@igm-bosch.de Dr Gerhard Jaritz

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Institut für Realienkunde, Körnermarkt 13, Dept. of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Nádor utca 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary. Everyday life & material culture in Middle Ages to early-modern period jaritzg@ceu.hu Dr Krzysztof Jeziorski Maria Sklowdowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center & Institute of Oncology, Dept. of Gastrointestinal Malignancies, ul.Findera 101, Warszawa, 02-781, Poland. Cancer theories in 19th & 20th

century; evolutionism & embryology;

National Cancer Institute in Poland Mr Peter M. Jones King’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST, UK. Disease & society from 1340 to 1665 pmj10@cam.ac.uk Dr Alice Juch 5 Ringallee, 6881 Ke Velp, The Netherlands Public health, medical specialists in the Netherlands alice@Juch.demon.nl Professor Robert Jütte University of Stuttgart, Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg 17, Stuttgart, 70184, Germany. Early-modern poor relief & hospitals for the poor; hospitals for syphilitics; prisons & hospitals in early-modern Europe; leper hospitals robert.juette@igm-bosch.de Thomas Just Haus-, Hof-und Staatsarchiv Wein, Schenkenstraße 4, A-1010 Vienna Civic hospitals in medieval and early-modern Vienna Thomas.just@oesta.gv.at Dr Axel Karenberg Institute for the History of Medicine, Cologne University, Jospeh-Stelzmann-Strasse 9, D-50931 KOLN, Germany Ajg02@rrz.uni.koeln.de

Professor Atsushi Kawahara Tokyo Metropolitan University, Dept. of History, 1-20-15, Kichijojikita-machi, Musashino-shi, 180 Tokyo, Japan. Medieval urban history; hospitals, confraternities & poor relief in the Low Countries kawahara@bcomp.metro-u.ac.jp Dr Annemarie Kinzelbach Institute fuer Geschichte der Medizin und der Medizinischen Soziologie, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Ismaniger Strasse 22, D-81675 Muenchen, Germany. Medical & social functions of early-modern German towns; epidemic diseases; Women in German hospitals Annemarie.Kinzelbach@muenchen-mail.de Dr Stephanie Kirby Department of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ London County hospital nursing service 1929-48; Poor Law and municipal hospitals skirby@essex.ac.uk Dr B. Kitous 4 allée de Cancale, Rennes, 35700, France. Hospitals as a source for understanding present cultural stands, opinions, mentalities & resistance to change Professor Dr. Ulrich Knefelkamp European University, Medieval History of Middle Europe, Faculty of Culture Sciences, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany. Institutional organization, personnel & activities; social analysis of patients; daily life in hospitals P. Meena Kumari 73 (new) Vinayahar Koil Street, Little Mount, Saidapet, Chennai-600015, Tamil, Nadu, India Healthcare buildings and patient needs

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Prof. Jong-Chan Lee Ajou University, School of Medicine, Suwon, 442-749, Korea. Public health policy; health-care organizations; national health systems; schools of public health in US; European 19th century sanitary reform pubheal@ajou.ac.kr

Librarian Mr Zoltan Lengyel H-5641 Tarhos, Bekesi u. 7, Hungary lengyelz@mailbox.hu Librarian Veronique Leroux-Hugon Université Pierre et Marie-Curie (Paris VI), Bibliothèque JM Charcot, Hôpital de la Salpètrière, 47 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, Paris, 75651, France Neurology in 19th & 20th century; La Salpêtrière Veronique.Leroux-Hugon@scdm.p6.jussieu.fr Alysa Levene Health and mortality in the Foundling Hospitals of London and Florence, 1740-99 A.S.Levene.99@cantab.net Professor Erica Lilleleht Department of Psychology, Seattle University, 900 Broadway, Seattle. WA 98122, USA Development of insane asylums in nineteenth century American South and Northwest elillele@seattleu.edu Mr Bruce Lindsay Deputy Director, Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit, Yorkon Building, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR8 6EX, UK Child health; history of nursing; epilepsy, care in children’s hospitals b.lindsay@uea.ac.uk

Dr Maria Loizou National Technical University, Sofokleus 49, Neapolis 2.c., 18452, Greece. Health care inequalities & systems; public-health policies; hospital administration marylo@central.ntua.gr Professor María Teresa López Díaz University of Seville, Dept. of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical, Tramontana S/N, Seville, 41012, Spain. History of hospitals; economic & social implications of the profession of pharmacist in 16th-18th century Seville Dr María Luz López Terrada Universidad de Valencia-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Blasco Ibañez 17, Valencia, 46010, Spain. Hospitals in 16th-18th in Crown of Aragón, healthcare in early-modern hospitals Maria.Lopez@uv.es Dr Marjorie Lorch Birkbeck College, 43 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PD, UK History of nineteenth century London specialist hospitals, development of neuroscience m.lorch@bbk.ac.uk Dr. Micheline Louis-Courvoisier Institut Louis Jeantet d’Histoire de Médicine, CMU, CP, 1211, Genève 4, Switzerland. Hospital of Genève, 1750-1820 Micheline.Louis-Courvoisier@medecine.unige.ch Prof. Bill Luckin Deaprtment of Health, Social and Community Services, Chadwick Campus, Bolton Institute, Bolton, UK Public health; pollution; metropolitan mortality b.luckin@bolton.ac.uk Miriam Lugo

PO Box 22507, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00931-2507

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Sugartown’s hospital history; twentieth century health systems in

the Caribbean

mlugo@rrpac.upr.clu.edu Mrs Roshida Abdul Majid Dept of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310, Sejudai, Johor, Malaysia. Play Therapy Gardens as an environmental intervention to recuperate sick children in an hospital environment. Shidamajid1@hotmail.com Professor Elizabeth Malcolm Dept of History, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria Australia 3010 Irish hospitals, especially asylums, alcoholism and inebriate asylums e.malcolm@history.unimelb.edu.au Professor Anita Malamani Dipart. Storico-Geografico, Universita Degli Stubi, Straba Nuova 65, 27100, Pavia, Italy Social history of medicine and health in 18-19th century anmalam@unipv.it Philip G. Maples Baker-Cederberg Museum and Archive, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester NY14621 Phil.maples@viahealth.org Mr. Markcoo Dazhi St, Nangang ds, Harbin Hospital design and facilities markcoo@126.com Dr Hilary Marland University of Warwick, Centre for Social History, Coventry, CV4 7Al, UK. Puerperal insanity & asylum care in 19th century Britain; medical charity hilary.marland@warwick.ac.uk

Dr Susan Marsden 33 Guilfoyle St, Yarralumla, ACT, Australia, 2600 History of Royal Newcastle Hospital (NSW) from 1817 smarsden@ozemail.com.au; s.marsden@bigpond.net.au

Dr Hana Masova Institute for the History of Medicine, First Medical Faculty, Charles University Prague, Katerinska 32, CZ-121 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic 19

th and 20

th century hospitals, public health, health policy

hana.masova@lf1.cuni.cz Professor Xochitl Martinez Barbosa Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Departamento de Historia y Filosofía de la Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Brasil #33, Col. Centro, México, DF, CP 06020, México. Historia de la beneficencia y la asistencia en México; El Hospital de San Andrés y la medicina mexicana, 1850-1905 Dr Richard Mauroy Rue de Mons 24, B 7090 Braine-le-Comte, Belgium Hospitals and politics Richard.mauroy@hap.be Dr Liam Mcloughlin 4 Valley View Close, Colchester, essex. C04 9UN Hospital doctors; British Military Heart Hospital, Colchester lmcl@supanet.com Dr Joseph Melling University of Exeter, Dept. of Economic & Social History, Amory Building, Exeter, EX4 4RJ, UK. History of insanity; medical institutions; children & sickness; mental disability; epilepsy; medical records j.l.melling@exeter.ac.uk

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Dr Stephen Milner University of Bristol, Dept. of Italian, 19 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1TE, UK. Tucsan late-medieval & renaissance history; hospital of Santa Maria in Pistoia & patronage stephen.j.milner@bristol.ac.uk Dr Frank Mirz Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Aarhus History of hospitals in Jutland franz@mirz.dk Dr Piers D. Mitchell 2 Milton Mansions, Queen’s Club Gardens, London, W14 9RP, UK. Medicine & disease in the Crusades to the Mediaeval Eastern Mediterranean using archaeological research p.mitchell@clara.co uk Dr Jette Moellewrhoe Dept of Health Service Research, Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 Kbh.n. History of psychiatry in nineteenth century Denmark, hysteria, doctor-patient relationship Mr Mario Monroy Monte Chimborazo 519, Mexico, D. F. 11000, Mexico History of hospitals and the development of modern healthcare systems mamonguz@hotmail.com Dr Annet Mooij Postbus 3994, 1001 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sociology of health and illness,; medical practice & training in Amsterdam since 1650 Dr Graham Mooney Department of Geography, University of Southampton

Mortality in London, 1860-1920 Professor Baltazar Ricardo Monteiro Rua Jose Venancio Paulo Rodrigues, 12 2500-272 Caldas Da Rainha, Porgual Hospital evolution and hospitalization in a sociological context Baltazarmonteiro@clix.pt Mrs Simone Moses Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straußweg 17, 70184 Stuttgart, Germany Hospital patients, nourishment and nutritional distubrances; hospital care for geriatrics (1880-1914) eitmos@aol.com Dr Thomas Mueller Institute for the History of Medicine, Centre for the Humanities, Free University and Humboldt University, Klingsorstr. 119, D-12203 Berlin, FRG, Germany History of psychiatry, history of psychotherapies, medicine and jewry, private asylums in Germany t.mueller@medizin.fu-berlin.de Prof. Dr. Christian Muller University of Lausanne, Dept. of Psychiatre, Herrengasse 23, Bern, 3011, Switzerland. History of psychiatric hospitals Dr. Trevor W. Murphy Dept. of Health Sciences, Yamanashi Medical University, Tamaho-cho, Yamanashi-ken, Japan, 409-3898 British medieval leper hospitals, financing of Christian and Buddhist leprosaria in Japan 1880s to present Torever@res.yamanashi-med.ac.jp Dr Stuart Murray Psychological Services (CAMHS), Waltham Forest College, Forest Road, Walthamstow. E17 4JD

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Hospitals, treatment centres, clinics, shellshock, child and particularly adult treatment centres (field hospitals), specialist adolescent wards Murray@waltham.ac.uk Mohammed Muslin PO Box 11023, Dasma, Kuwait 35151 Hospital management Ms2in1@hotmail.com Dr Kathleen A Myers 5000 Hennessy Blvd, Maton Rouge, LA 70808, USA Hospital development in USA kmyers@ololrmc.com Professor Hans Olav Myhre Department of Surgery, University Hospitals of Trondheim, 7006 Trondheim, Norway Medieval hospital architecture Hans.myhre@medisin.ntnu.no Professor Marie C Nelson Linkoping University, Dept. of Health & Society, S - 58183 Linkoping, Sweden. Public health; childhood mortality & society’s reactions in the late 19th century, from the hospital for the poor to the modern hospital, Sweden’s international contacts & health in 19th-20th century marne@tema.liu.se Professor Roland Neri-Vela National University of Mexico, Dept. of the History & Philosophy of Medicine, Brasil 33, Centro Histórico, México DF, 06020, México. Medieval hospitals; hospitals in New Spain, 16th-18th century drnerivela@hotmail.com Julia Neville 19 Colleton Mews, Exeter. EX2 4AH

Development of acute hospital provision in England under the aegis of local authorities (1930- 1939; Exeter, Plymouth and Devon) j.f.neville@btinternet.com Matthew Newsom USC Department of History, SOS 254, 3520 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA British and American approaches to infectious diseases, changes in internal design and administration of isolation hospitals, ideas of hygiene mnewsom@usc.edu Dawn Nickel 4908, 43

rd Avenue, Beaumont, Alberta, T4X 1E8, Canada

palliative care provided by professionals and non-professions in the twentieth century danickel@ualberta.ca Mari L. Nicholson-Preuss 3115 Lazy Spring Drive, Houston, TX 77080, USA Noscomial infections in the 1950s’ charity hospital Nicholson_Preuss@hotmail,com Ms Susan O’Hara 735 Hemeway Street, Malborough, MA 01752, USA Healthcare architecture and public health and nursing mssos@mindspring.com Mrs Meagan O’Keefe 76 Southern Cross Drive, Scarborough. QLD 4020 The true influence of the church in the development of hospitals. meaganokeefe@hotmail.com Professor Keiro Ono Osaka University Medical School, 4-25-5 Midoriogaoka, Toyonaka-City, Osaka, 560-0002, Japan History of orthopaedics, especially Shriners’ Hospitals bpaxg600@tcct.zaq.ne.jp

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Prof. Keel Othmar Dept. D’Histoirre, Universite de Montreal, CP 6127, succ. Centre Ville, Montreal, PQ. H3C3J7 Canada History of clinical medicine in Europe and Quebec otkeel@yahoo.fr Carlos Fernandez Palomeque C/ Luis Fabergas, 3 20B Palma de Mallorca, 07014 Baleric Islands, Spain History of hospital organisation/ management and the development of clinical governance Cpalomeque@eresmas.net Alessandro Paluzzi 12 Rideswell Grove, Leamington Spa, Cv31 2RJ, Uk history of surgery apaluzzi@doctors.org.uk Professor Antonia Pasi Dipart. Storico-Geografico, Universita Degli Stubi, Straba Nuova 65, 27100, Pavia, Italy Social history of medicine and health in 18-19th century apasi@unipv.it Sara Pasquel 17661 SW 116

th Fl, Dunnellon, Fl. 34432

Florida Mental Hospitals; Sunland Training Centers (1960s) FloridaGhosts@yahoo.com Mr Jonathan Patmore 3 Victoria Avenue, Cardiff. CF5 LET The history of healthcare in south Wales jonathanpatmore@ntlworld.com

Dr Kim Pelis USUHS, Bldg Room 3013, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA History of Blood Kpelis@usuhs.mil

Dr Denise Pericard-Mea 36 Av. Henri Ginoux, 92120 Montrouge, France pericard.mea@wanadoo.fr Dr. Carlo Pezzoli Via Vesoucci 2, 10128 Torino, Italy History of medicine and technology; Mauriziano Hospital 1800-90 Brenda Phillips 18 Glenwood Avenue, Bassett, Southampton, SO16 3QA, UK Royal Victoria Military Hospital, Netley, 1855-1870 brenda.phillips@century19.com Dr Ellie Phillips Institutional provision in Norfolk & Suffolk in 16th century phillipsellie@hotmail.com Dr Paola Pinelli Dept. of Economic History, University of Economy of Florence, Via Montebello 7 Firenze, Italy Economy of medieval Florentine hospitals and workers conditions paola.pinelli@tin.it Professor Rossina Plows Homerton College, Cambridge, School of Historical Studies, Thorpe Road, Peterborough, PE3 6DA, UK History of ‘nurses leagues Plows@health-homerton.ac.uk Professor Roger Quarsell

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Linköping University, Dept of Health & Society, Institute of Tema Research, Linköping, S-581 83, Sweden History of mental hospitals; hospitals in Sweden Ruth Rankin 4 Downs Park Avenue, Totton, Sounthampton, Hampshire, S040 9JD, UK Theories of clinical spaces Frank Allan Rasmussen University of Copenhagen Medical History Museum, Bredgade 62, Copenhagen K 1260, Denmark far@mhm.ku.dk Kristin Renfro 1755 Normal Drive, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky 42101, USA development of hospitals, medical technology renfrkm@wku.edu Dr Maxine Rhodes University of Birmingham, Department of Social History, Westhill College of Higher Education, Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6LL, UK. Maternity hospitals in England; childbirth, 1918-1939 Sanderland Ribeiro Rua Prisco Medeiros, 2150 Bairro Horto Florestal, Teresina-Piaui (Brazil) Cep. 64042-620 Hospital architecture Sanderland21@hotmail.com Mrs B. E. Richards 11 Victoria Street, Norwich, NR1 3QX, UK Nursing/medical history Mr Anthony Richardson 31 Oval Road, London, NW1 7EA, UK. Development of Peterborough Monastery Infirmary, 1180-1650

arp@easynet.co.uk Dr Natalie N. Riegler 3 Dromore Cresent, Willowdale, ON M2R 2H4, Canada History of Nursing Rieglern@yahoo.com Mr Andrew Roberts 77 Glenarm Road, London, E6 0NB History of mental services studymore@blueyonder.co.uk Dr Charlotte Roberts University of Durham, Dept. of Archaeology, Durham, UK. Past health & the care of the sick through work on skeletial material from archaeological sites in the UK to help reconstruct the history of disease, infectious diseases (esp. TB and Leprosy) & sex differences in health C.A.Roberts@durham.ac.uk John Roberts 26 Tone Road, Bettws, Newport, South Wales. NP20 7AW Hospitals in England, Scotland and Wales (11

th – 16

th centuries)

JohnRoberts12@aol.com David Robinson 2 Bridgefield Close, Nork, Banstead, Surry, SM7 1LR Victorian Surrey hospitals Professor Martha Eugenia Rodríguez Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Departamento de Historia y Filosofía, Brasil 33, Col. Centro, México DF, 06020, Mexico. Medicine in 18th-19th century; health policies in Mexicol; medical education M. Rochaix Siege Administratif, Hôtel-Dieu, 1 Place de l’hôspital, 69002 Lyon, France Ms Grace M. Rose 6 ECOB Close, Keens Park, Guildford, GU3 3HP, UK.

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grace@ecob66.fsnet.co.uk Dr Peter Ross UNSW, Dept. of Spanish & Latin American Studies, UNSW, Sydney, 2052, Australia. Latin American social security systems; hospitals in Argentina; distribution of social wealth in Argentina & Australia P.Ross@unsw.edu.au Dr. Alessia Rossini Università di Perugia, Facultà di Lettere e Filosofia, Via Matteo Tassi 79/a, Perugia, 06125, Italia. Medieval hospitals in Perugia; Merchants’ Hospital Dr Miri Rubin Department of History, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS Charity and medieval hospitals; ideas of gender and the body 1000-1500 miri.rubin@pmb.ox.ac.uk; mirirubin@yahoo.co.uk Alcira Sandoval Ruiz

Av 20 octubree No 2524 sopocachi La Paz, Bolivia Hospital history (nineteenth century)

alcirasr@hotmail.com

Neil Rushton Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ, UK Monastic charitable provision, including hospitals, in the Later Middle Ages. Sarah Rutherford Vine Cottage, Thames Road, Longwick, Bucks, HP27 9TA, UK Asylums and their therapeutic and functional use of their landscapes nigel.halse@virgin.net

Mr Ismail Said Department of landscape architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Sekudai, Johor, Malaysia. The psychological and physiological impacts of gardens in fostering the healing process of children who had been admitted to nucleus hospitals in Malaysia. b-ismail@utm.my Dr Guillaume Savard MorrisSwitzer, Environments for Health, 5150 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal, Qc H2T 1R8, Canada Hospital design Mr Peter Scher Manchester Metropolitan University, Faculty of Art & Design, All Saints, Oxford Road, Manchester, MI5 6BH, UK. Hospital design; effects of introducing the arts into health care settings Professor Juergen Schlumbohm Max-Planck-Institut fuer Geschichte, Postfach 2833, D-37018 Goettingen, Germany Childbirth and maternity hospitals; Gottingen university maternity hospital 1751-1850 Schlumbohm@mpi-g.gwdg.de Marie J Schwarz 105-24, 89

th Street, Ozone Park, NY 11407, USA

state asylums in New York area zoemjb74@nyc.rr.com Ms Rachel E Schwartz 2605 Adams Mill Road, NW, Suite 31, Washington DC, DC 20009, USA. Location & actions of Nuns from the Gallo-Roman period to the Carolinian age Peter Senior Arts for Health, the Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints, Oxford Road, Manchester. M15 6BY

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P.Senior@mmu.ac.uk Susannah Seyman Down’s Syndrome Association, The Langdon Down Centre, 2a Langdon Park, Teddington, Middlesex. TW11 9PS History of Down’s Syndrome and the care of its sufferers; Normansfield Hospital sseyman@downs-syndrome.org.uk Ms Miri Shefer Middle Eastern and Africa History, Tel-Aviv University, 69978 Tel-Aviv, Israel Charity poverty & medicine in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1700 shefer@post.tau.ac.il

Ms Anne Shepherd Dial Cottage, 52 Cookham Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7HT, UK History of insanity, esp. in relation to women in 19

th century

Professor Edward Shorter University of Toronto, 88 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1L4, Canada. History of psychiatric hospitals; psychiatric illness & mental retardation history.medicine@utoronto.ca Dr Kevin Siena Department of History, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada, K9J 7B8 VD in London hospitals, 1550-1800; poverty, healthcare and institutional medicine ksiena@trentu.ca Mrs Savitiri Das Sinha Hl/3 Huaz Khas, New Delhi, Pin 110016, India The history of medical schools and colleges; medical education savitrisinha21@rediffmail.com Svein Alte Skalevag Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, Nygardsgaten 5, N-5015 Bergen, Norway

Svein.skalevag@rokkan.uib.no Professor Peter Skold Dept. of Historical Demography, UMEA University, S-90187 Umea, Sweeden. Public health; epidemilogical transition, disease and hospitals peter.skold@ddb.umu.se Dr Paul A. Slack The Principal, Linacre College, University of Oxford, St. Cross Road, Oxford, OX1 3JA, UK. English social policy & social welfare, 1500-1750 paul.slack@linacre.ox.ac.uk Professor David Sloane 313 Lewis Hall School of Policy, Planning & Development, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626, USA Historical evolution of the design and location of healthcare facilities Dsloane@usc.edu Ms Mary Smith Kingston University, School of Art & Design History, Knights Park, Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, KT1 2QJ, UK. Confraternities in 16th century Rome Dr Thomas Snyder 131 el Camino Real Vallejo CA 94590-3464 USA History of naval hospitals at Mare Island, California tlsnyder@pacbell.net Victoria Solan 1501 Ave. Dr. Penfield, Apt. 2, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1C6 19

th and 20

th century American architecture

victoria.solan@aya.yale.edu

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Dr. Riham Soliman PO Box 355-Orman, Giza, Egypt Hospital design in Egypt, medical technologhy, history of healtcare argys@masrawy.com Joanie South-Shelley 4609 Stillbrooke, Houston, Texas 77035 USA Anglo-Norman hospital foundations medievaljoanie@aol.com Bryan Speed & Barbara Rossall-Wynne 14 Pedersen Way, Montmorency, Victoria, Australia Fairfield (Infectious Diseases) Hospital Historical Collection bspeed@ozemail.com.au; b_rossall@ozemail.com.au Dr Reinhard Spree University of München, Seminar für Sozial und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Universität München, Lüdwigstr.33, München, 80539, Germany. demography & epidemiology; social & economic history of German hospitals in 19th cent R.Spree@swg.vwl.uni-muenchen.de Dr Christine Stevenson Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 0RN, UK Northern European hospital & asylum architecture in 16th-17th century christine.stevenson@courtauld.ac.uk Ed Stieve Associate Professor, Liberal Arts Department, 352 Parker Building, Nova Southeastern University, 33031 College Avenue, FT Lauderdale, FL3314 Hospital nursing schools; pavillion hospitals stieve@nova.edu Professor Dr. Gunnar Stollberg University of Bielefeld, Facultaet für Soziologie, Postfach 100 131, Bielefeld, 33501, Germany.

Differentiation of hospital care in 19th century Germany Gunnar.Stollberg@uni-bielefeld.de Dr Petr Svobodny Instiute for the History of Chautes University, Ovicny thr 3, 116 36 Praha 1, Czech Republic History of medical faculties, history of hospitals Petr.svobodny@ruk.cuni.cz Dr Akihito Suzuki University of Aberdeen, Thomas Reid Institute, 19 College Bound, Old Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB9 2UG, UK. History of psychiatry, 1650-1850; gout M. Sheila Sweetinburgh Rutherford College, University of Kent, History Dept., 11 Caledonian Terrace, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3JS, UK. Medieval hospitals of Kent with special reference to Canterbury & Cinq Ports; social & economic status of patients S.M.Sweetinburgh@ukc.ac.uk Rev. Christopher Swift 75 St John’s Road, Birkby, Huddersfield, HD1 5EA Role of chaplains in hospitals in England and Spain Dr Bruno Tabuteau 11 rue du Triage de la Pelleterie, 27160 Breteuil-sur-Iton, France Historical leprosy. History and archaeology of leprosy in the Middle Ages and the early modern period, especially in Normandy tabbruno@club-internet.fr Dr Andrea Tanner Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London Great Ormond Street Hospital bonmot@btopenworld.com Dr Jeremy Taylor 14 Friards Quay, Norwich, NR3 1ES, UK

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Architecture of purpose built health care buildings in England, 1800-1914; Norfolk & Norwich Hospital 1879-83 Rupert Templeman 5/118 Mitchell St North Ward, Townsville 4810, QLD Australia use of art in hospitals in Australia rupert.templeman@jcu.edu.au Ad Tervoort Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Arts, Department of History, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Changes in mentality with regard to ‘caritas’, particularly in the hospitals in the Netherlands from 1300 –1625 al.tervoort@let.vu.nl Professor Pat Thane University of Sussex, Contemporary History, School of Social Sciences, Brighton, BN1 9QN, UK. History of old age; social welfare in Britain; Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove P.M.Thane@sussex.ac.uk Erik Thevenin 93c rue Gambetta, 51100 Reims, France medieval disease, leprosy in Northern France erik.thevenin@libertysurf.fr Carol Anne Thompson 76 The Paddocks, Old Catton, Norwich, NR6 7HE, UK Hammersmith Hospital Michael@idms.co.uk Steven Thompson Department of History, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Hugh Owen Campus, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DY, UK Social, economic and political history of hospitals in modern Wales sdt@aber.ac.uk Glenda Thorpe

EHT Traceries INC., 1121 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA History of twentieth century hospitals Dr Leslie Top School of Humanities, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsey Lane Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK Modern Austro-Hungarian architecure c. 1900 including asylum architecture. ltopp@brookes.ac.uk Dr Constantinos Trompoukis 62 Efroniou str., 161 21 Athens, Greece Hospitals in Greece and Ottoman world ntek@central.ntua.gr Dr Penelope Tucker 7 Cedar Terrace, Thackham’s Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hants, RG27 8HW Medieval & early-modern history of Bethlem; London’s Law Courts, 1350-1550 Tuckerandholland@aol.com Pat Van Brunt Medieval British hospitals #309-669 Martin Street, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, V2A 5L5 Dr Signild Vallgarda University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Social Medicine, Blegdamsuej 3, Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark. Hospitals in Denmark, 1750 to present S.Vallgarda@socmed.ku.dk Mr Michael Vislosky St Mary-Corwin Medical Center, 1415 Bragdon Avenue, Pueblo, Colorado 81004, USA Teaching Hospitals; Lunatic asylums MikeVislosky@centura.org

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Ms Meri Vuohu Rauhankatu 17B A 34, 20100 Turku, Finland Public health, environmental diseases and epidemics in the 15

th and 16

th

centuries Meri.vuohu@uta.fi Mrs Lorraine Walsh University of Dundee, Dept. of Modern History, Dundee, DD14HN, Scotland. Development of organised medical charity in early 19th century l.walsh@dundee.ac.uk Ms Janet Wardropper 2 Mount Way, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury, SY5 0RB, UK Hospitals (1840-1950) built by industrialist/factor owners, temporary hospitals for navvies in new industrial communities Jane@wardropper.freeserve.co.uk Mr Marigold Warner Lollingdon House, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, OX10 9LS, UK English medieval hospitals Jonathan.warner@which.net Mrs Webb 36 Stretham Road, Wicken, Cambs. CB7 5XL. Studying the history of medicine with the Open University cambsprint@ukonline.co.uk Professor Dora B. Weiner UCLA, Medical Humanities, 12-138 Centre for Health Sciences, Los Angeles, California, CA 90095, USA. Hospitals in Paris, 1750-1850; care for deaf, blind & mentally ill; psychiatry as medical speciality in France dbweiner@ucla.edu

Dr John Welshman Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YT, UK Twentieth century British hospitals j.welshman@lancaster.ac.uk Ms Louise Westwood 41 Pashley Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 8DY, UK. Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove. Women in psychaitry particularly Dr Helen Boyle and her colleagues, asylums 1890 to 1939. H. Whitney 3208 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23221, USA Mount Malady hospital, early American hospitals hlwhitney@earthdome.com Dr Manny Wiegman Slotstravt 12, 4101 BH Culemburg, The Netherlands History of nursing (esp. in The Netherlands) 1800-1900 Mr Stuart Wildman School of Health (Nursing), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK Nursing education; nursing in Birmingham hospitals s.wildman@bham.ac.uk Craig Williams 12958 Raintree Circle, Duncanville, AL 35456, USA Tim Willis 53 Providence Road, Walkley, Sheffield, S6 5BD “British hospital contributory schemes and the coming of the NHS” timjimwillis@hotmail.com

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Professor Patricia Wittberg Indiana University at Indianapolis, Dept. of Sociology, 425 University Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. Changes in the self-identity of religious groups in the patronage of hospitals pwittber@iupui.edu Dr Betty Wood University of Cambridge, Faculty of History, Cambridge, UK. 18-19th century American Sour and British Caribbean plantation medicine bcw11@cus.cam.ac.uk Lori Woods 649 Kincaid Road, Kelowna, BC, V1W 4P5, Canada medieval Valencian hospitals (1334-1450) lwoods@chass.utoronto.ca Dr Val Wood 41 Ella Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, UK Dr Eberhard Wolff Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg 17, Stuttgart, 70184, Germany. Eberhard.wolff@igm-bosch.de Dr David Wright University of Nottingham, Dept of History, Nottingham, UK Asylums & the institutionalisation of the insane in 19th century England Dr Diana Wyndham 9 King George Street, McMahons Point NSW 2060, Australia dwyndham@mail.usyd.edu.au Jennifer Wright 1125 Duckwood Trail, Eagan, MN, USA Medical education and doctors hours Chickie767@aol.com Minoru Yasumoto

Faculty of Economics, Komazawa University, 1-23-1 Komazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 154-8525 Industrialisation and urbanisation in 19

th century Britian (Middlesbrough),

industrialisation and health yasumoto@komazawa-u.ac.jp Mrs Li Yocong Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Zone B, Chongqing 400045, P. R. China Planning and design of healthcare facilities antiperspect@yahoo.com Ms Agata Zamasz EuroMedicare, Szpital specjalistyczny z Przychodnia, Pilczycka 144-148, 54-144 Wroclaw, Poland Hospital Architecture a.zamasz@euromedicare.pl

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