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Contents:
- Editor’s Introduction, by Lucas Richert
- Insulin at 100: Indianapolis, Toronto, Woods Hole, and the “Insulin Road” , by Katherine Badertscher and Christopher J. Rutty
- Transmitting Medical Exotica: Louis Philiberto Vernatti, the Snakestone, and the Royal Society, by Rachael Pymm
- The Development of Museums of Pharmacy in Post-Soviet Countries, by Katarzyna Jarosz
- “From the Writings of an Indian Woman”: Pharmaceutical Fragments of a Lost Ayurvedic Text on Gynecology, Preserved in a Ninth-Century Arabic Medical Compendium, by Oliver Kahl
Conversations:
Review Essay:
Reviews:
- The British Pharmacopoeia, 1864 to 2014: Medicines, International Standards and the State by Anthony C. Cartwright, Review by: Carlos Fernando Teixeira Alves
- Handbuch Drogen in Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive [Handbook of Drugs from a Social and Cultural Science Perspective] by Robert Feustel, Henning Schmidt-Semisch, Ulrich Bröckling, Review by: Maximilian Funke
- The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic by Pablo F. Gómez, Review by: Christopher M. Blakley
- Drugs in Germany and the United States, 1819–1945: The Birth of Two Addictions by Jonathan Lewy, Review by: Gemma Blok
- Opium’s Long Shadow: From Asian Revolt to Global Drug Control by Steffen Rimner, Review by: David A. Guba Jr.
- Pharmapolitics in Russia: Making Drugs and Rebuilding the Nation by Olga Zvonareva, Review by: Mary Schaeffer Conroy
Personal Reflection:
Visual Pharmacy:
Sonnedecker: A Life