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INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR THE HISTORY OF HOSPITALS

MEMBERS’ INTERESTS: FEBRUARY 2007


CONVENERS ADVISORY BOARD
Dr John Henderson Professor Annmarie Adams
Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, Malet School of Architechure, McGill University, 815 Sherbrooke St. West,
Street, Bloomsbury, London. WC1E 7HX. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2K6
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Medicine in late medieval & early-modern Italy; epidemic disease (plague, 19 and 20 century hospital architecture
syphilis); hospitals in Renaissance and early modern Tuscany aadams4@po-box.mcgill.ca
JH101@hermes.cam.ac.uk
Professor Harm Beukers
Professor Olwen Hufton Dept. of the History of Medicine, University of Leiden, Wassemaarseweg
Merton College, Oxford, UK. 62, POB 2087, Leiden, The Netherlands.
European witchcraft, poor in 18th century France H.Beukers@lumc.nl
olwen.hufton@merton.oxford.ac.uk
Professor Anders Brandstrom
Professor Guenter Risse Umea Universtitet, Historik Demografi, 90187 Umea, Sweden.
933 NW Richmond Beach Road, Seattle, WA 98177 3219, USA ABR@ddb.umu.se
History of Hospitals, with emphasis on clinical aspects, including medical
therapies and hospital life, relationships with care givers, hospital space Professor Linda Bryder
and its influence on patients and outcomes of treatment History Dept, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland
profgrisse@comcast.net Maternal and infact health, inc. maternity and children’s hospitals
especially in New Zealand; tuberculosis and sanatoria
l.bryder@auckland.ac.nz

SECRETARIAT Dr Steve Cherry


Dr Christopher Bonfield School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.
School of History, UEA, Norwich, NR4 7TJ. 20th century hospital finance in Britain, working-class participation in
History of Hospitals, with emphasis on music an liturgy. hospitals, asylums
inhh@btinternet.com s.cherry@uea.ac.uk

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Dr. Peregrine Horden Professor Oliver Toutai
Dept. of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham TW20 0EX Department de l’Histoire, Faculte de Lettres et Sciences Humaines,
Hospitals in their demographic context; sociology of medical practice, Universite de Paris XII, Avenue de General de Gaulle, 94010 Creteil
Byzantine East & European North-West in early Middle Ages Cedex, France
p.horden@rhbnc.ac.uk History of disease, hospitals and medicine in the Middle Ages.

Professor Joel D. Howell, MD Dr Keir Waddington


UM Clinical Scholars Program, 6312 Medical Science Bldg 1, 1150 W. Department of History, Cardiff University, PO BOX 909, Cardiff, UK
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Medical Centre Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109-0604 19 C hospital finance, development of teaching hospitals, 20th century
Technology in late 19th & 20th century US & English hospitals history of psychiatry, medical charity, bovine tuberculosis
jhowell@umich.edu waddingtonk@cardiff.ac.uk

Professor Colin Jones Professor John Warner


Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS Yale University Medical School, Section of the History of Medicine, L130
SHM, P.O. Box 208015, New Haven, Connecticut, 06529-8015, USA.
Medical, hospital & nursing history of France, 17th-19th centuries Clinical practice of narrative & epistemological, aesthetic, technical and
c.d.h.jones@warwick.ac.uk moral choices involved in the transformation of patient records (esp. in
USA), 1800- present; memorialisation in medicine; idea of science in
Professor Alfons Labisch clinical medicine; performance and identity in medical culture.
Institut fur Geschichte de Medizin, Heinrich Heine Universitat Dusseldorf, john.warner@yale.edu
Postfach 101007, Dusseldorf, D-40001, Germany.
histmed@uni.duesseldorf.de Dr John Woodward
Health care in 19th century Britain, hospices
Professor Alessandro Pastore jh.woodward@tiscali.co.uk
Istituto di Storia, Universita' degli Studi di Verona, via san Francesco 22,
37129 Verona, Italy.
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Hospitals & poor relief in early modern Italy; medical profession 15 -18
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

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MEMBERS Hospital planning and design, especially opthamological hospitals; general
biomedical engineering projects and abstracts
Dr Louise Gray asso@000email.com
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 Herbert M Amatsimbi
illness among pauper patients in hospitals Dept. of History, University of Nairobi, PO BOX 30197, Nairobi, Kenya
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20 century missionary hospitals
Milay@btinternet.com
Dr Stuart Charles Anderson
Professor William Abbott London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel St, London
Department of History, Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA WC1E 7HT, UK.
06430-5195 Pharmacy & medicine; oral history of British pharmaceutical practice; drug
Vivisection as a political issue in late nineteenth-century Britain; Victoria safety
Street Society Stuart.Anderson@lshtm.ac.uk
wmabbott@fair1.fairfield.edu
Dr Jonathan Andrews
Christoph Lee Ahlstrom Oxford Brookes, School of Humanities, Gypsy Lane Campus, Headington,
Conception Seminary College, PO Box 502, Conception, MO, USA 64433 Oxford, OX3 OBP, UK.
Twenty-first century health-care administration History of psychiatry; asylums in Britain; criminal insanity in 19th century
Ahl82@hotmail.com jandrews@brookes.ac.uk
Cuneyt Akbulut Professor Geoffrey Applebaum
Kehribar soka, 11/2 gop, 06700 Ankara, Turkey 2164 Balsam Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025 USA
American hospitals and healthcare systems
Dr Giuliana Albini gappleba@earthlink.net
Universita degli Studi di Milano, Istituto di Storia Medioevale e Moderna,
via Festa del Perdono 7, Milano, 20122, Italia. Dr Eric Gruber von Arni
Hospitals in Lombarda, Parma & Milan, 11th-15th century 11 Park Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 5HG, UK
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military nursing, military hospitals in the 17 and 18 centuries
Dr Robert Allan eegva@aol.com
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TH, UK.
Birmingham teaching hospitals, 1700-2000 Jose Luis Ausin
Robert.Allan@uhb.nhs.uk C/ Vinyals 67, 5-2 08041 Barcelona, Spain
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Factors that influence evolution of 19 century hospitals
Yasser H Ali jlausin@ics.scs.es
Meidical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Saddam
University, Baghdad, Iraq

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Christopher Azuine Ms Barbara Battel-Kirk
Department of Architecture, University of Nigeria, Enugu Camous, Enugu, Lissadell, 68 Kingswood Avenue, Thorpe Marriot, Norwich, UK
Nigeria History of health promotion/health education
Hospital architecture
chrystopha@yahoo.com Boutouyrie Scarlet Beauvalet
24/26 rue de l’Amiral Nouchez, 7504 Paris, France
Bahar Azwar Hospital care for children and mothers, quantitative aspects of medicine
Complex Ujoun Berung Indah Blok 8/1, Bandung, Indonesia 40611
Medico-legal role of hospitals Professor Jose Luis Iglesias Benavides
Servicio de Ginecologia, Facultad de medicina. Universidad de Nuevo
Jaejoong Baik Leon, Av. Fransisco I. Madero y Av Gonzalitos, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon,
Department of Internal Medicine, National medical Centre, 18-79, Ulgiro 6- Mexico
ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-799 Korea
Irena Benyovsky
Eduardo Balbo Croatian Institute of History, Opaticka 10, Zagreb 10 000, Croatia
3 Illescas, 83 10C, 28024, Madrid, Spain Urban history of Dalm towns in Middle Ages, Medieval hospitals and
History of psychiatric and asylum hospitals. medical knowledge in South-Eastern Europe
balbo@digimed.es irena@isp.hr

Linda Barboa Arvie Bernal


St
1609 31 Street, Rio Rancho, NM 87124, USA Iloilo City, Philippines
Evolution of hospitals in the United States arvie101@hotmail.com
lbarboa@phs.org
Dr Amanda Berry
Dr Wilhelmma Baron 14 Belmont, Bath, BA1 5DZ, UK.
Domela Nieuwenhaus Weg 5g A, 9245 VC NIJ Beets, The Netherlands Provincial voluntary hospitals & professionalisation of medicine in 18th &
History of medicine and healthcare; public health, especially 19th century; early-19th century England; hospital finance & patronage
research hospitals in Groningen
Carl Biber
Karen Baker 317 Tyne Road, Louisville, KY 40207
279 St Helier Avenue, Morden, Surry, SM4 6JL, UK healthcare facilities; patients; healing
Royal Marsden Hospital/Instiute of Cancer Research carlbiber@catholichealth.net
Karen@enigma1.freeserve.co.uk
Professor Nick Black
Dr Gunda Barth-Scalmani Health Services Research Unit, London School of Tropical Hygiene &
Universitat Innsbruck, Institut fur Geschichte, Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London. WC1E 7HT
History of Kinderspital in Salzburg nick.black@lshtm.ac.uk
Gunda.barth-scalmani@uibk.ac.at Application of the history of health care to contemporary policy debates

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Reverend Alan Brown
School of Health Care Studies, Baines Wing, University of Leeds, PO Box
Hannekieke van der Boom 214, Leeds. LS2 9UT
Maastricht University, Dept. of Medical Sociology, PO BOX 616, 620 MD Spirituality of nursing since 1948; socio-economic health reform and the
Maastricht, The Netherlands associated growth in buildings
Comparative European and American history of hospitals since the Middle a.g.brown@leeds.ac.uk
Ages, professionalisation of nursing in Europe, especially home care.
h.vanderBoom@ZW.UNIMAAS.NL Paul Brown
137 Norman Street, Stratford, ON N5A 5S1, USA
Dr Anne Borsay relationship of technology on hospital development
University of Wales, Dept. of History, Lampeter, Ceredigion, SA48 7ED, healthnext@cyg.net
UK.
Social history of health & welfare since 1700; study of General (later Professor David Bryant
Mineral Water) Hospital, Bath in the long eighteenth century Suite 705B, St Vincent’s Clinic, 438 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW
2010, Australia.
Mrs Ann Bowtell Medical practice and education at Ferrara between 1450 and 1550.
26 Sidney Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surry, KT12 2NA, UK dbryant@stvincents.com.au
Medieval hospitals, esp. those established by merchants; hospital of St.
Mary’s within Cripplegate Professor Neithard Bulst
ann@annbowtell.free-online.co.uk Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft und Philosophie,
Postfach 100 131, 33501, Bielefeld, Germany.
Prof. Dr. Badaoui Brahjm Social history of plague; pesthouses; poor relief & social care in medieval
Université de Constantine, Cité Sakiet Sadi Youcef bt. 94 apt. 419, & early-modern hospitals; leprosy
Constantine, 25000, Algerie. NBULST@Geschichte.Uni-Bielefeld.de
Organisation et Gestion des Hôpitaux; Flux des Malades; Maintenance
des Plateaux Techniques John Buder
PO Box 260161, University Station, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA.
Ms Catherine Braithwaite smallpox hospitals anc vaccination in 19th century America and UK
8 Salisbury Road, Pointe Calire, Quebec, Canada. H9S 3Z1
The development and participation of women’s charitable associations and Tatjana Buklijas
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benevolent groups within the growing hospital system during 19 century Division for the History of Medicine, Croatian Academy of Sciences and
Quebec, Canada. Arts, Demetrova 18, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
cbraith@netrover.com Medieval and Renaissance hospitals on the Eastern Adriatic (Dalmatia
and Dubrovnik)
E D J den Breejen Tatjana.buklijas@public.srce.hr
Mimosalaan 47, 5643 BL, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Hospital interiors
daviddenbreejen@hetnet.nl Rey Bugash

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Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Armed Forces of the Kommune hospital, 1863-92
Philippines Medical Centre V, Luna Road, Quezon City, Philippines jc@ipm.hosp.dk
Hospital administration
reybugash@yahoo.com Professor David Clark
Dept. of Palliative Medicine, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Rd,
Brian E Callan Sheffield, S10 2JF, UK
37 Busseys Loke, Bradwell, Nr Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 8HG Hospices, terminal care and medical specialisation
Hospital development in Yarmouth d.clark@sheffield.ac.uk

Alberto Cambrosio Dr Yolande M. J. Collins


Associate Professor, Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University, 3647 Schools of Arts and Education, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Edwards
Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 1X Road, PO Box 199, Bendigo, Victoria 3552, Australia
History and sociology of biomedicine; “material culture” of biomedicine; Hospital provision in Victoria, 1840s-1940s
development of laboratory and clinical practices (AIDS, etc)
Alberto.cambrosio@mcgill.ca Dr F. Compton
Renal Unit, Thomas Guys House, Guy’s Hospital, London Bridge, SE1
9RT
Monique Canuel Hospitals and renal medicine
8551 Henri-Julien, Montreal, Qc, Canada, H2P 2J6 Fc88@renal.u-net.com
Environmental effects on disease
moniquecanuel@videotron.ca Dr. Flurin Condrau
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Dr Alexandra Cecilia Historical epidemiology; social history of cholera; tuberculosis
Hospital history (all periods) f.condrau@swg.vwl.uni-muenchen.de
Alexcis_v@yahoo.com
Patrick Connor
Ms Chaojun York University, Dept. of History, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3J
Hospital and healthcare design 1P3, Canada,
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markcoo@126.com 19 century asylums in Canada; hospital treatment of early 20 century
opiate addicts in Toronto.
Sophia Chatzicocoli-Syrakou pconnor@yorku.ca
Mitropoleos, 43 Veroia, 59100, Macedonia, Greece
Ancient healthcare centres in Greece (Asklepieia) and their healing Sharon Connor
environment 17 Langdale Grove, St Helen’s, Merseyside, WA11 9LT, UK
syrakoss@otenet.gr Child health, history of children’s hospitals
Professor Pietro Contegiacomo
Jeanne Graettrup Christensen Complesso Integrato Columbus, Via Giuseppe Moscati 31/33, 00135
Institute of Preventive Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Oster Roma, Italy
Farimagsgade 5A, opg. 23A, 1399 Kobenhavn K, Denmark Hospitals, architecture, projects, hospital history and health organisation

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Columbus.dirsan@linet.it Professor Anne Crowther
University of Glasgow, Economic & Social History Dept., Glasgow, G12
Leslie Coomer 8QQ
PO Box 268, Monroe City, IN 47557, USA Medical profession and its hospital actitivities in Scotland; medical ethics
lescoomer@cs.com econmac@arts.gla.ac.uk

Professor Roger Cooter Dr Patricia Cullum


Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 210 Euston Dept of History, Politics and Modern Languages, West Building, University
Road, London. NW1 1AD of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH, UK
Social History of medicine and science; military medicine; medical ethics; Medieval hospitals; charity; care of the poor and sick in Yorkshire c.1350-
child health; medicine and animals 1540
r.cooter@ucl.ac.uk p.c.cullum@hud.ac.uk
Ana Paula Costa
Rua Alagoas, 878, apt 507, Centro, CEP, 86010-520, Londrina-PR, Brazil Dr Marcos Cueto
Hospital architecture in Brazil, evolution of day hospitals Roco Bologan 633, Lima IP, Peru.
anapscosta@uol.com.br Hospitals in Latin America
Mcueto@iep.org.pe
Leonardo Jacques da Costa Brag
Rua Cinco de Julho, 218/101 Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22051- Dr Stephan Curtis
030, Brasil Dept. of History, Brock University, St. Catherines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada
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Hospital/healthcare design 19 century academic medcine in Sweden and Germany
lbraga@marlin.com.br
Dr Harriet Deacon
John Court Queen’s College, Oxford, OX1 4AW, UK.
Centre of Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, Medical history of the Cape Colony (South Africa), history of psychiatry
University of Toronto, Admin. Building, Room 1020, 1001 Queen Street
West, Toronto, Ontario, M|6J 1H4, Canada Julie Demchak
John_court@camh.net 264 Melwood Avenue, Apt. 1R, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Pittsburgh hospitals
Amy Cowin
1798 Foleyet Cresent, Pickering, Ontario, Canada, L1V 2X7
History of nursing (1760-1867) Dr Lesley Diack
amycowin@hotmail.com Dept. of History, University of Aberdeen, Crombie Avenue, Meston Walk,
John Crellin Aberdeen, AB24 3FX, Scotland
History of cottage hospitals, esp. in Newfoundland Food safety and food poisioning outbreaks in hospitals after 1950
Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s h.l.diack@abdn.ac.uk
Newfoundland A1B 3V6 Canada
jcrellin@mun.ca Dr Martin Dinges

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Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg Olynha@hotmail.com
17, Stuttgart, D-70184, Germany.
Cultural & social history of early-modern Europe; homeopathy in 19th to
20th century; history of epidemics Jayne Elliott
martin.dinges@igm-bosch.de 3349 Clearwater, Cres. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1V 7S4
rural medicine, physicians and hospitals, outpost nursing
Dr Derek Dow jelliott@cyberus.ca
Dept. of General Practice, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019,
Auckland, New Zealand. Dr Guillermo Fajarado
New Zealand hospital system 1847 onwards, Maori health and use made Centro Interamericano de Estudios de Seguridad Social, Apartado Postal
of hospitals, biographical database of New Zealand doctors, 1840-1930 99087, 10100 Mexico, DF
d.dow@auckland.ac.nz History of Mexican hospitals, hospitals in Mexico city
Ciess@servidor.unam.mx
Dr Barry Doyle
Centre for local historical research, University of Teeside, Middlesborough, Mr Scotty Dwayne Farris
TS1 3BA, UK. EQ International, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Dallas, Texas, USA
Hospital system in Teeside 1850-1950; politics and finance of voluntary Hospital environment; technology, ICU demenita
hospitals in Middlesborough, patient profiles 1870-1950
Barry.Doyle@tees.ac.uk
Sfarris:eqintl.com

Jean Barre Dufresne Dr Michele Fischer


2415 Bedford Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. HS3 1E8 45rue Vidlet le Duc, 94210 La Varenne, St Hilaire, France
Hospital planning, renovation and construction Historiographie Celts, Gallo-romains
Jean.dufresne@muhc.mcgill.ca Michelefischer@voila.fr

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 Rosemary Fitzgerald
Dr Susan B. Edgington South Bank University, Dept. of Education, Politics & Social Sciences, 139
3 West Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE18 6RT, UK Prince of Wales Road, London, NW5 3PU, UK.
Medieval Hospitals, crusades and interactions between western and Gender & imperial medicine in colonial India; Zenana - Women’s mission
arabic influences hospitals; mission & secular hospital practice
S.B.Edgington@btinternet.com r.fitzgerald@mailbox.ulcc.ac.uk

Mrs Oliva Edmundson Reis Fontanals


Rua Desembargador Joao Paes, 447/1502, Boa Viagem, Recife, Brazil Biblioteca de Catalunya, Arxiu c/Hospital 54, 08001 Barclona, Spain.
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Evolution of 20 century hospitals

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Hospital archives and the applications of new technologies in providing L.Geary@ucc.ie
public access.
rfontana@bnc.es Professor Gelun
P.R China Beijing Haidian Dis. Changwa Str. 5# Dinghengxin Building 306
Maria Fontes Room 100089 China
Rua Comandante Ribeiro de Barros, 45 Centro, Nova Friburgo, RJ, Brazil Planning and design of health facilities
Mental health architecture in Brazil gelun@hotvoice.com
zfontes@netflash.com.br
Dr David Gentilcore
Dr Mercedes Gallent Marco Dept. of History, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1
Universidad de Valencia, Departamiento de Historia Medieval, Blasco 7RH
Ibáñez, 28, Valencia, 46010, Spain. Medical magistracy (protomedicato) in Italy and its attempts to control
Illness, professions and hospital attendance in the Crown of Aragón. In the medical practice; forms of healing
13 to 16 centuries dcg2@le.ac.uk

Maria Garbellotti
Via Borino, 59, 1 – 38050 Povo (Tn), Italy Dr Charles R. P George
Hospitals in early-modern Italy University of Sydney, 408 Mona Vale Road, St. Ives, N.S.W., 2075,
garbello@itc.it Australia.
Renal medicine; contribution of William Charles Wells to 18-19th century
Professor Jorge E. Valdez Garcia medicine; Concord Hospital, NSW; Walker Family as medical benefactors
Av. Loma Grande 2717-5, Col. Lomas de San Francisco, Monterray, N. L. and the influence upon them of the Scottish Enlightenment
64710. Mexico.
The hospital as a teaching or academic institution; the first hospitals in
northern Mexico and Southern USA.
jorge.valdez@itsem.mx

Professor Roberta Gilchrist


Dr Marina Gazzini University of Reading, Dept. of Archaeology, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6
Via Vincenzo Monti 77, 20145 Milano, Italy 6RA.
Confraternities & hospitals in Milan and Monza in Middle Ages. Archaeology of medieval hospitals & monasteries; medieval burial, health
Gazzinim@unipr.it & hygiene
r.l.gilchrist@reading.ac.uk
Dr Laurence M. Geary
University College, Dept. of History, Cork, Eire. Dr Martin Gorsky
Evolution of dispensaries, country infirmaries & fever hospitals in 18th & Public and Environmental Health Research Unit, Department of Public
19th century Ireland; Irish famine; 19th century medical education in Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
Scotland & Australia Keppel Street, London. WC1E 7HT.

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British & Irish voluntary hospitals 1890-1947
mg@newsky.u-net.com Morten Hammerborg
Rokkan Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Studies, Nygardsgaten 5, 5015
Dr Ole Peter Grell Bergen, Norway.
Dept. of History & Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, Free The emergence of the modern hospital in Norway, c.1830 – 1930.
School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH, UK. morten.hammerborg@rokkan.uib.no
Health care & poor relief in Europe, 1500-1900
Barbara Hargreaves
Dr Matteo Guardini 9 Valley Road, Bromley, Kent, BR2 0HB
Via Muntebei 22, 46040 Cavriana, Mantova, Italy Medieval English hospitals
gteo@libero.it
Christopher Harris
Professor Francois Guerard 7029 Andros Drive, Pensacola, FL 32506, USA
Centre interuniversitaire d’etudes quebecoises, Universite du Quebec a harris182@hotmail.com
Trois-Riveieres, Trois-Riveieres, CP 500 (Quebec) Canada
Quebec hospital system 1939-60, hospital finance Dr Richard Hayward
Francois_Guerard@uqtr.ca 32 Sutherland Drive, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 3EN, UK.
Changing concept of infection & its influence on hospital design, 1850-
Professor Gelun 1890
Beijing Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing Xicheng Dist
Zhanlan Road 1, 100044 PR. China Carol Helmstadter
Hospital Facility Research; function and space of hospitals 34 Chesnut Park, Toronto, Ontairio, M4W 1W6, Canada
Gelun89@sohu.com nursing reform in London’s teaching hospitals
carol.helmstadter@rogers.com

Justo Hernandez
Renaissance Hospitals; Teaching hospitals; Leprosy in Tenerife (c1940s)
Mr S Gundona 11 Doctor Gonzalez Str, E-38004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands,
Dept. of History, University of Ghana, PO Box LG12, Legon, Accra, Ghana Spain
Social history of medicine in Africa, disease control, evolution of medical justoh79@hotmail.com
and nursing profession, medical and healthcare education, diagnostic
practice
sgundona@yahoo.com

Jack R Hester
Ms Sylvely Hähner-Rombach HCR 01 Box 509, Hardyville, VA 23070, USA
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg Rural community healthcare
17, Stuttgart, 70184, Germany. jacnjil@hotmail.com
Categories of madhouse inmates; social construction of illness

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Ms Janet Hetherington 111 S. Highland, #347 Memphis, Tennessee 38111-4640, USA
Fundraising Dept, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham. B4 6NH. Ancient medicine
Presenting the history of paediatric care to children.
Janet.Hetherington@bch.nhs.uk Dr Geoff Hudson
39 Chatham Street, Hamilton, ON, Canada, L8P 2B3
Mrs Susan Heydon War and society, disability, military hospitals in early modern England
Taieri Mouth Road, RD1 Brighton, Otago, New Zealand hudsonge@mcmaster.ca
History of Kunde Hospital
Heydon.family@xtra.co.nz Dr Jonathan Hughes
5 Mountcombe Close, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 6LJ, UK.
Professor Daniel Hickey 20th century hospital architecture
Université de Moncton, Département d'histoire, Monkton, New Brunswick, jonathan@orangething.co.uk
E1A 3E9, Canada.
Evolution & management of small hospitals in ancien regime France & Dr Rafael Hyacinthe
involvement of local elite, women’s religious charitble orders in nursing Chez Mr Perriol, 84 Boulevard Rochechouart, 75018 Paris, France
hickeyd@umoncton.ca Military hospitals in the kingdom of Naples
hyacinther@yahoo.com
Clare Hickman
Flat 21, Dean’s Court, St George’s Road, Bristol, BS1 5UL Professor Gerald Jacobson
Thereapuetic landscapes including gardens in hospitals 8105 Heacock Lane, Wyncote PA 19095-181
Clare.hickman@bristol.ac.uk Health services research, planning and design
jacsey@msn.com
Dr Ludmila Hlavackova
Institute for the History of Medicine, First Medical Faculty, Charles Mr S. Mashood Jalil
University Prague, Katerinska 32, CZ-121 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic 1A Gilbert Hall, Cringleford, Norwich, NR4 7RN, UK
History of Medical Faculties, history of hospitals History of health services

Ms Sara Hopkins
History of hospital architecture and design
sarabaera@hotmail.com
Dr Kay Peter Jankrift
Institut fuer Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung
Dr Sonia Horn Straußweg 17, D-70184 Stuttgart, Germany
Universität Wien, Inst. F. Geschichte, Ranzonigasse 3a, St. Polten 3100, Leprosaria, military orders, hospital institutions (fraternities) in Middle
Austria. Ages; diseases in Middle Ages; Crusader States & Latin East
Hospitals of abbeys/cloisters in lower Austria; hospital of St. Polten; health peter.jankrift@igm-bosch.de
service in Vienna until 1750
Dr Gerhard Jaritz
Dr James Howell

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Institut für Realienkunde, Körnermarkt 13, Dept. of Medieval Studies, Professor Atsushi Kawahara
Central European University, Nádor utca 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Dept. of History, 1-20-15, Kichijojikita-
Everyday life & material culture in Middle Ages to early-modern period machi, Musashino-shi, 180 Tokyo, Japan.
jaritzg@ceu.hu Medieval urban history; hospitals, confraternities & poor relief in the Low
Countries
Dr Krzysztof Jeziorski kawahara@bcomp.metro-u.ac.jp
Maria Sklowdowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center & Institute of
Oncology, Dept. of Gastrointestinal Malignancies, ul.Findera 101, Dr Annemarie Kinzelbach
Warszawa, 02-781, Poland. Institute fuer Geschichte der Medizin und der Medizinischen Soziologie,
Cancer theories in 19th & 20th century; evolutionism & embryology; Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Ismaniger Strasse 22, D-81675
National Cancer Institute in Poland Muenchen, Germany.
Medical & social functions of early-modern German towns; epidemic
Mr Peter M. Jones diseases; Women in German hospitals
King’s College, Cambridge, CB2 1ST, UK. Annemarie.Kinzelbach@muenchen-mail.de
Disease & society from 1340 to 1665
pmj10@cam.ac.uk Dr Stephanie Kirby
Department of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex,
Dr Alice Juch Colchester CO4 3SQ
5 Ringallee, 6881 Ke Velp, The Netherlands London County hospital nursing service 1929-48; Poor Law and municipal
Public health, medical specialists in the Netherlands hospitals
alice@Juch.demon.nl skirby@essex.ac.uk

Professor Robert Jütte Dr B. Kitous


University of Stuttgart, Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert 4 allée de Cancale, Rennes, 35700, France.
Bosch Stiftung, Straussweg 17, Stuttgart, 70184, Germany. Hospitals as a source for understanding present cultural stands, opinions,
Early-modern poor relief & hospitals for the poor; hospitals for syphilitics; mentalities & resistance to change
prisons & hospitals in early-modern Europe; leper hospitals
robert.juette@igm-bosch.de
Professor Dr. Ulrich Knefelkamp
Thomas Just European University, Medieval History of Middle Europe, Faculty of
Haus-, Hof-und Staatsarchiv Wein, Schenkenstraße 4, A-1010 Vienna Culture Sciences, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany.
Civic hospitals in medieval and early-modern Vienna Institutional organization, personnel & activities; social analysis of patients;
Thomas.just@oesta.gv.at daily life in hospitals

Dr Axel Karenberg P. Meena Kumari


Institute for the History of Medicine, Cologne University, Jospeh- 73 (new) Vinayahar Koil Street, Little Mount, Saidapet, Chennai-600015,
Stelzmann-Strasse 9, D-50931 KOLN, Germany Tamil, Nadu, India
Ajg02@rrz.uni.koeln.de Healthcare buildings and patient needs

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Prof. Jong-Chan Lee Dr Maria Loizou
Ajou University, School of Medicine, Suwon, 442-749, Korea. National Technical University, Sofokleus 49, Neapolis 2.c., 18452, Greece.
Public health policy; health-care organizations; national health systems; Health care inequalities & systems; public-health policies; hospital
schools of public health in US; European 19th century sanitary reform administration
pubheal@ajou.ac.kr marylo@central.ntua.gr

Librarian Mr Zoltan Lengyel Professor María Teresa López Díaz


H-5641 Tarhos, Bekesi u. 7, Hungary University of Seville, Dept. of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical, Tramontana
lengyelz@mailbox.hu S/N, Seville, 41012, Spain.
History of hospitals; economic & social implications of the profession of
Librarian Veronique Leroux-Hugon pharmacist in 16th-18th century Seville
Université Pierre et Marie-Curie (Paris VI), Bibliothèque JM Charcot,
Hôpital de la Salpètrière, 47 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, Paris, 75651, France Dr María Luz López Terrada
Neurology in 19th & 20th century; La Salpêtrière Universidad de Valencia-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,
Veronique.Leroux-Hugon@scdm.p6.jussieu.fr Blasco Ibañez 17, Valencia, 46010, Spain.
Hospitals in 16th-18th in Crown of Aragón, healthcare in early-modern
Alysa Levene hospitals
Health and mortality in the Foundling Hospitals of London and Florence, Maria.Lopez@uv.es
1740-99
A.S.Levene.99@cantab.net 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


Professor Erica Lilleleht Institut Louis Jeantet d’Histoire de Médicine, CMU, CP, 1211, Genève 4,
Department of Psychology, Seattle University, 900 Broadway, Seattle. WA Switzerland.
98122, USA Hospital of Genève, 1750-1820
Development of insane asylums in nineteenth century American South and Micheline.Louis-Courvoisier@medecine.unige.ch
Northwest
elillele@seattleu.edu Prof. Bill Luckin
Deaprtment of Health, Social and Community Services, Chadwick
Mr Bruce Lindsay Campus, Bolton Institute, Bolton, UK
Deputy Director, Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit, Yorkon Building, Public health; pollution; metropolitan mortality
University of East Anglia, Norwich NR8 6EX, UK b.luckin@bolton.ac.uk
Child health; history of nursing; epilepsy, care in children’s hospitals
b.lindsay@uea.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 Dr Susan Marsden
the Caribbean 33 Guilfoyle St, Yarralumla, ACT, Australia, 2600
History of Royal Newcastle Hospital (NSW) from 1817
mlugo@rrpac.upr.clu.edu smarsden@ozemail.com.au; s.marsden@bigpond.net.au
Mrs Roshida Abdul Majid
Dept of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Dr Hana Masova
Malaysia 81310, Sejudai, Johor, Malaysia. Institute for the History of Medicine, First Medical Faculty, Charles
Play Therapy Gardens as an environmental intervention to recuperate sick University Prague, Katerinska 32, CZ-121 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic
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children in an hospital environment. 19 and 20 century hospitals, public health, health policy
Shidamajid1@hotmail.com hana.masova@lf1.cuni.cz

Professor Elizabeth Malcolm Professor Xochitl Martinez Barbosa


Dept of History, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria Australia 3010 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Departamento de Historia y
Irish hospitals, especially asylums, alcoholism and inebriate asylums Filosofía de la Medicina, Facultad de Medicina, Brasil #33, Col. Centro,
e.malcolm@history.unimelb.edu.au México, DF, CP 06020, México.
Historia de la beneficencia y la asistencia en México; El Hospital de San
Professor Anita Malamani Andrés y la medicina mexicana, 1850-1905
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 Dr Richard Mauroy


Baker-Cederberg Museum and Archive, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Rue de Mons 24, B 7090 Braine-le-Comte, Belgium
Portland Avenue, Rochester NY14621 Hospitals and politics
Phil.maples@viahealth.org Richard.mauroy@hap.be

Mr. Markcoo Dr Liam Mcloughlin


Dazhi St, Nangang ds, Harbin 4 Valley View Close, Colchester, essex. C04 9UN
Hospital design and facilities Hospital doctors; British Military Heart Hospital, Colchester
markcoo@126.com lmcl@supanet.com

Dr Hilary Marland
University of Warwick, Centre for Social History, Coventry, CV4 7Al, UK. Dr Joseph Melling
Puerperal insanity & asylum care in 19th century Britain; medical charity University of Exeter, Dept. of Economic & Social History, Amory Building,
hilary.marland@warwick.ac.uk 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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Mortality in London, 1860-1920
Dr Stephen Milner
University of Bristol, Dept. of Italian, 19 Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1TE, Professor Baltazar Ricardo Monteiro
UK. Rua Jose Venancio Paulo Rodrigues, 12 2500-272 Caldas Da Rainha,
Tucsan late-medieval & renaissance history; hospital of Santa Maria in Porgual
Pistoia & patronage Hospital evolution and hospitalization in a sociological context
stephen.j.milner@bristol.ac.uk Baltazarmonteiro@clix.pt

Dr Frank Mirz Mrs Simone Moses


Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Straußweg
Aarhus 17, 70184 Stuttgart, Germany
History of hospitals in Jutland Hospital patients, nourishment and nutritional distubrances; hospital care
franz@mirz.dk for geriatrics (1880-1914)
eitmos@aol.com
Dr Piers D. Mitchell
2 Milton Mansions, Queen’s Club Gardens, London, W14 9RP, UK.
Medicine & disease in the Crusades to the Mediaeval Eastern Dr Thomas Mueller
Mediterranean using archaeological research Institute for the History of Medicine, Centre for the Humanities, Free
p.mitchell@clara.co uk University and Humboldt University, Klingsorstr. 119, D-12203 Berlin,
FRG, Germany
History of psychiatry, history of psychotherapies, medicine and jewry,
Dr Jette Moellewrhoe private asylums in Germany
Dept of Health Service Research, Institute of Public Health, University of t.mueller@medizin.fu-berlin.de
Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 Kbh.n.
History of psychiatry in nineteenth century Denmark, hysteria, doctor- Prof. Dr. Christian Muller
patient relationship University of Lausanne, Dept. of Psychiatre, Herrengasse 23, Bern, 3011,
Switzerland.
Mr Mario Monroy History of psychiatric hospitals
Monte Chimborazo 519, Mexico, D. F. 11000, Mexico
History of hospitals and the development of modern healthcare systems Dr. Trevor W. Murphy
mamonguz@hotmail.com Dept. of Health Sciences, Yamanashi Medical University, Tamaho-cho,
Yamanashi-ken, Japan, 409-3898
Dr Annet Mooij British medieval leper hospitals, financing of Christian and Buddhist
Postbus 3994, 1001 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands leprosaria in Japan 1880s to present
Sociology of health and illness,; medical practice & training in Amsterdam Torever@res.yamanashi-med.ac.jp
since 1650
Dr Stuart Murray
Dr Graham Mooney Psychological Services (CAMHS), Waltham Forest College, Forest Road,
Department of Geography, University of Southampton Walthamstow. E17 4JD

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Hospitals, treatment centres, clinics, shellshock, child and particularly adult Development of acute hospital provision in England under the aegis of
treatment centres (field hospitals), specialist adolescent wards local authorities (1930- 1939; Exeter, Plymouth and Devon)
Murray@waltham.ac.uk j.f.neville@btinternet.com

Mohammed Muslin Matthew Newsom


PO Box 11023, Dasma, Kuwait 35151 USC Department of History, SOS 254, 3520 Trousdale Parkway, Los
Hospital management Angeles, CA 90089, USA
Ms2in1@hotmail.com British and American approaches to infectious diseases, changes in
internal design and administration of isolation hospitals, ideas of hygiene
Dr Kathleen A Myers mnewsom@usc.edu
5000 Hennessy Blvd, Maton Rouge, LA 70808, USA
Hospital development in USA Dawn Nickel
rd
kmyers@ololrmc.com 4908, 43 Avenue, Beaumont, Alberta, T4X 1E8, Canada
palliative care provided by professionals and non-professions in the
Professor Hans Olav Myhre twentieth century
Department of Surgery, University Hospitals of Trondheim, 7006 danickel@ualberta.ca
Trondheim, Norway
Medieval hospital architecture Mari L. Nicholson-Preuss
Hans.myhre@medisin.ntnu.no 3115 Lazy Spring Drive, Houston, TX 77080, USA
Noscomial infections in the 1950s’ charity hospital
Nicholson_Preuss@hotmail,com

Professor Marie C Nelson


Linkoping University, Dept. of Health & Society, S - 58183 Linkoping, Ms Susan O’Hara
Sweden. 735 Hemeway Street, Malborough, MA 01752, USA
Public health; childhood mortality & society’s reactions in the late 19th Healthcare architecture and public health and nursing
century, from the hospital for the poor to the modern hospital, Sweden’s mssos@mindspring.com
international contacts & health in 19th-20th century
marne@tema.liu.se Mrs Meagan O’Keefe
76 Southern Cross Drive, Scarborough. QLD 4020
Professor Roland Neri-Vela The true influence of the church in the development of hospitals.
National University of Mexico, Dept. of the History & Philosophy of meaganokeefe@hotmail.com
Medicine, Brasil 33, Centro Histórico, México DF, 06020, México.
Medieval hospitals; hospitals in New Spain, 16th-18th century Professor Keiro Ono
drnerivela@hotmail.com Osaka University Medical School, 4-25-5 Midoriogaoka, Toyonaka-City,
Osaka, 560-0002, Japan
Julia Neville History of orthopaedics, especially Shriners’ Hospitals
19 Colleton Mews, Exeter. EX2 4AH bpaxg600@tcct.zaq.ne.jp

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Prof. Keel Othmar Dr Kim Pelis
Dept. D’Histoirre, Universite de Montreal, CP 6127, succ. Centre Ville, USUHS, Bldg Room 3013, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD
Montreal, PQ. H3C3J7 Canada 20814, USA
History of clinical medicine in Europe and Quebec History of Blood
otkeel@yahoo.fr Kpelis@usuhs.mil

Carlos Fernandez Palomeque Dr Denise Pericard-Mea


C/ Luis Fabergas, 3 20B Palma de Mallorca, 07014 Baleric Islands, Spain 36 Av. Henri Ginoux, 92120 Montrouge, France
History of hospital organisation/ management and the development of pericard.mea@wanadoo.fr
clinical governance
Cpalomeque@eresmas.net Dr. Carlo Pezzoli
Via Vesoucci 2, 10128 Torino, Italy
Alessandro Paluzzi History of medicine and technology; Mauriziano Hospital 1800-90
12 Rideswell Grove, Leamington Spa, Cv31 2RJ, Uk
history of surgery Brenda Phillips
apaluzzi@doctors.org.uk 18 Glenwood Avenue, Bassett, Southampton, SO16 3QA, UK
Royal Victoria Military Hospital, Netley, 1855-1870
brenda.phillips@century19.com

Professor Antonia Pasi Dr Ellie Phillips


Dipart. Storico-Geografico, Universita Degli Stubi, Straba Nuova 65, Institutional provision in Norfolk & Suffolk in 16th century
27100, Pavia, Italy phillipsellie@hotmail.com
Social history of medicine and health in 18-19th century
apasi@unipv.it Dr Paola Pinelli
Dept. of Economic History, University of Economy of Florence, Via
Sara Pasquel Montebello 7 Firenze, Italy
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17661 SW 116 Fl, Dunnellon, Fl. 34432 Economy of medieval Florentine hospitals and workers conditions
Florida Mental Hospitals; Sunland Training Centers (1960s) paola.pinelli@tin.it
FloridaGhosts@yahoo.com
Professor Rossina Plows
Mr Jonathan Patmore Homerton College, Cambridge, School of Historical Studies, Thorpe Road,
3 Victoria Avenue, Cardiff. CF5 LET Peterborough, PE3 6DA, UK
The history of healthcare in south Wales History of ‘nurses leagues
jonathanpatmore@ntlworld.com Plows@health-homerton.ac.uk

Professor Roger Quarsell

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Linköping University, Dept of Health & Society, Institute of Tema arp@easynet.co.uk
Research, Linköping, S-581 83, Sweden
History of mental hospitals; hospitals in Sweden Dr Natalie N. Riegler
3 Dromore Cresent, Willowdale, ON M2R 2H4, Canada
Ruth Rankin History of Nursing
4 Downs Park Avenue, Totton, Sounthampton, Hampshire, S040 9JD, UK Rieglern@yahoo.com
Theories of clinical spaces
Mr Andrew Roberts
Frank Allan Rasmussen 77 Glenarm Road, London, E6 0NB
University of Copenhagen Medical History Museum, Bredgade 62, History of mental services
Copenhagen K 1260, Denmark studymore@blueyonder.co.uk
far@mhm.ku.dk
Dr Charlotte Roberts
Kristin Renfro University of Durham, Dept. of Archaeology, Durham, UK.
1755 Normal Drive, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Ky Past health & the care of the sick through work on skeletial material from
42101, USA archaeological sites in the UK to help reconstruct the history of disease,
development of hospitals, medical technology infectious diseases (esp. TB and Leprosy) & sex differences in health
renfrkm@wku.edu C.A.Roberts@durham.ac.uk

John Roberts
Dr Maxine Rhodes 26 Tone Road, Bettws, Newport, South Wales. NP20 7AW
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University of Birmingham, Department of Social History, Westhill College Hospitals in England, Scotland and Wales (11 – 16 centuries)
of Higher Education, Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6LL, JohnRoberts12@aol.com
UK.
Maternity hospitals in England; childbirth, 1918-1939 David Robinson
2 Bridgefield Close, Nork, Banstead, Surry, SM7 1LR
Sanderland Ribeiro Victorian Surrey hospitals
Rua Prisco Medeiros, 2150 Bairro Horto Florestal, Teresina-Piaui (Brazil)
Cep. 64042-620 Professor Martha Eugenia Rodríguez
Hospital architecture Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Departamento de
Sanderland21@hotmail.com Historia y Filosofía, Brasil 33, Col. Centro, México DF, 06020, Mexico.
Medicine in 18th-19th century; health policies in Mexicol; medical
Mrs B. E. Richards education
11 Victoria Street, Norwich, NR1 3QX, UK
Nursing/medical history M. Rochaix
Siege Administratif, Hôtel-Dieu, 1 Place de l’hôspital, 69002 Lyon, France
Mr Anthony Richardson
31 Oval Road, London, NW1 7EA, UK. Ms Grace M. Rose
Development of Peterborough Monastery Infirmary, 1180-1650 6 ECOB Close, Keens Park, Guildford, GU3 3HP, UK.

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grace@ecob66.fsnet.co.uk Mr Ismail Said
Department of landscape architecture, Faculty of Built Environment,
Dr Peter Ross Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Sekudai, Johor, Malaysia.
UNSW, Dept. of Spanish & Latin American Studies, UNSW, Sydney, 2052, The psychological and physiological impacts of gardens in fostering the
Australia. healing process of children who had been admitted to nucleus hospitals in
Latin American social security systems; hospitals in Argentina; distribution Malaysia.
of social wealth in Argentina & Australia b-ismail@utm.my
P.Ross@unsw.edu.au
Dr Guillaume Savard
Dr. Alessia Rossini MorrisSwitzer, Environments for Health, 5150 St Laurent Blvd, Montreal,
Università di Perugia, Facultà di Lettere e Filosofia, Via Matteo Tassi 79/a, Qc H2T 1R8, Canada
Perugia, 06125, Italia. Hospital design
Medieval hospitals in Perugia; Merchants’ Hospital

Mr Peter Scher
Manchester Metropolitan University, Faculty of Art & Design, All Saints,
Oxford Road, Manchester, MI5 6BH, UK.
Dr Miri Rubin Hospital design; effects of introducing the arts into health care settings
Department of History, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, Professor Juergen Schlumbohm
London, E1 4NS Max-Planck-Institut fuer Geschichte, Postfach 2833, D-37018 Goettingen,
Charity and medieval hospitals; ideas of gender and the body 1000-1500 Germany
miri.rubin@pmb.ox.ac.uk; mirirubin@yahoo.co.uk Childbirth and maternity hospitals; Gottingen university maternity hospital
1751-1850
Alcira Sandoval Ruiz Schlumbohm@mpi-g.gwdg.de
Av 20 octubree No 2524 sopocachi La Paz, Bolivia
Hospital history (nineteenth century) Marie J Schwarz
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alcirasr@hotmail.com 105-24, 89 Street, Ozone Park, NY 11407, USA
state asylums in New York area
Neil Rushton zoemjb74@nyc.rr.com
Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ, UK
Monastic charitable provision, including hospitals, in the Later Middle Ms Rachel E Schwartz
Ages. 2605 Adams Mill Road, NW, Suite 31, Washington DC, DC 20009, USA.
Location & actions of Nuns from the Gallo-Roman period to the Carolinian
Sarah Rutherford age
Vine Cottage, Thames Road, Longwick, Bucks, HP27 9TA, UK
Asylums and their therapeutic and functional use of their landscapes Peter Senior
nigel.halse@virgin.net Arts for Health, the Manchester Metropolitan University, All Saints, Oxford
Road, Manchester. M15 6BY

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P.Senior@mmu.ac.uk Svein.skalevag@rokkan.uib.no

Susannah Seyman Professor Peter Skold


Down’s Syndrome Association, The Langdon Down Centre, 2a Langdon Dept. of Historical Demography, UMEA University, S-90187 Umea,
Park, Teddington, Middlesex. TW11 9PS Sweeden.
History of Down’s Syndrome and the care of its sufferers; Normansfield Public health; epidemilogical transition, disease and hospitals
Hospital peter.skold@ddb.umu.se
sseyman@downs-syndrome.org.uk

Ms Miri Shefer
Middle Eastern and Africa History, Tel-Aviv University, 69978 Tel-Aviv,
Israel Dr Paul A. Slack
Charity poverty & medicine in the Ottoman empire, 1500-1700 The Principal, Linacre College, University of Oxford, St. Cross Road,
shefer@post.tau.ac.il Oxford, OX1 3JA, UK.
English social policy & social welfare, 1500-1750
Ms Anne Shepherd paul.slack@linacre.ox.ac.uk
Dial Cottage, 52 Cookham Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7HT, UK
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History of insanity, esp. in relation to women in 19 century Professor David Sloane
Professor Edward Shorter 313 Lewis Hall School of Policy, Planning & Development, University of
University of Toronto, 88 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1L4, Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626, USA
Canada. Historical evolution of the design and location of healthcare facilities
History of psychiatric hospitals; psychiatric illness & mental retardation Dsloane@usc.edu
history.medicine@utoronto.ca
Ms Mary Smith
Dr Kevin Siena Kingston University, School of Art & Design History, Knights Park,
Department of History, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada, K9J 7B8 Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, KT1 2QJ, UK.
VD in London hospitals, 1550-1800; poverty, healthcare and institutional Confraternities in 16th century Rome
medicine
ksiena@trentu.ca Dr Thomas Snyder
131 el Camino Real Vallejo CA 94590-3464 USA
Mrs Savitiri Das Sinha History of naval hospitals at Mare Island, California
Hl/3 Huaz Khas, New Delhi, Pin 110016, India tlsnyder@pacbell.net
The history of medical schools and colleges; medical education
savitrisinha21@rediffmail.com Victoria Solan
1501 Ave. Dr. Penfield, Apt. 2, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1C6
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Svein Alte Skalevag 19 and 20 century American architecture
Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, Nygardsgaten 5, N-5015 Bergen, victoria.solan@aya.yale.edu
Norway

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Dr. Riham Soliman Differentiation of hospital care in 19th century Germany
PO Box 355-Orman, Giza, Egypt Gunnar.Stollberg@uni-bielefeld.de
Hospital design in Egypt, medical technologhy, history of healtcare
argys@masrawy.com Dr Petr Svobodny
Instiute for the History of Chautes University, Ovicny thr 3, 116 36 Praha 1,
Joanie South-Shelley Czech Republic
4609 Stillbrooke, Houston, Texas 77035 USA History of medical faculties, history of hospitals
Anglo-Norman hospital foundations Petr.svobodny@ruk.cuni.cz
medievaljoanie@aol.com

Dr Akihito Suzuki
Bryan Speed & Barbara Rossall-Wynne University of Aberdeen, Thomas Reid Institute, 19 College Bound, Old
14 Pedersen Way, Montmorency, Victoria, Australia Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB9 2UG, UK.
Fairfield (Infectious Diseases) Hospital Historical Collection History of psychiatry, 1650-1850; gout
bspeed@ozemail.com.au; b_rossall@ozemail.com.au
M. Sheila Sweetinburgh
Dr Reinhard Spree Rutherford College, University of Kent, History Dept., 11 Caledonian
University of München, Seminar für Sozial und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Terrace, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3JS, UK.
Universität München, Lüdwigstr.33, München, 80539, Germany. Medieval hospitals of Kent with special reference to Canterbury & Cinq
demography & epidemiology; social & economic history of German Ports; social & economic status of patients
hospitals in 19th cent S.M.Sweetinburgh@ukc.ac.uk
R.Spree@swg.vwl.uni-muenchen.de
Rev. Christopher Swift
Dr Christine Stevenson 75 St John’s Road, Birkby, Huddersfield, HD1 5EA
Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 0RN, Role of chaplains in hospitals in England and Spain
UK
Northern European hospital & asylum architecture in 16th-17th century Dr Bruno Tabuteau
christine.stevenson@courtauld.ac.uk 11 rue du Triage de la Pelleterie, 27160 Breteuil-sur-Iton, France
Historical leprosy. History and archaeology of leprosy in the Middle Ages
Ed Stieve and the early modern period, especially in Normandy
Associate Professor, Liberal Arts Department, 352 Parker Building, Nova tabbruno@club-internet.fr
Southeastern University, 33031 College Avenue, FT Lauderdale, FL3314
Hospital nursing schools; pavillion hospitals Dr Andrea Tanner
stieve@nova.edu Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London
Great Ormond Street Hospital
bonmot@btopenworld.com
Professor Dr. Gunnar Stollberg
University of Bielefeld, Facultaet für Soziologie, Postfach 100 131, Dr Jeremy Taylor
Bielefeld, 33501, Germany. 14 Friards Quay, Norwich, NR3 1ES, UK

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Architecture of purpose built health care buildings in England, 1800-1914; EHT Traceries INC., 1121 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
Norfolk & Norwich Hospital 1879-83 History of twentieth century hospitals

Rupert Templeman
5/118 Mitchell St North Ward, Townsville 4810, QLD Australia
use of art in hospitals in Australia
rupert.templeman@jcu.edu.au Dr Leslie Top
School of Humanities, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsey Lane Campus,
Ad Tervoort Headington, Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Arts, Department of History, De Modern Austro-Hungarian architecure c. 1900 including asylum
Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands architecture.
Changes in mentality with regard to ‘caritas’, particularly in the hospitals in ltopp@brookes.ac.uk
the Netherlands from 1300 –1625
al.tervoort@let.vu.nl Dr Constantinos Trompoukis
62 Efroniou str., 161 21 Athens, Greece
Professor Pat Thane Hospitals in Greece and Ottoman world
University of Sussex, Contemporary History, School of Social Sciences, ntek@central.ntua.gr
Brighton, BN1 9QN, UK.
History of old age; social welfare in Britain; Lady Chichester Hospital, Dr Penelope Tucker
Hove 7 Cedar Terrace, Thackham’s Lane, Hartley Wintney, Hants, RG27 8HW
P.M.Thane@sussex.ac.uk Medieval & early-modern history of Bethlem; London’s Law Courts, 1350-
1550
Erik Thevenin Tuckerandholland@aol.com
93c rue Gambetta, 51100 Reims, France
medieval disease, leprosy in Northern France Pat Van Brunt
erik.thevenin@libertysurf.fr Medieval British hospitals
#309-669 Martin Street, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, V2A 5L5
Carol Anne Thompson
76 The Paddocks, Old Catton, Norwich, NR6 7HE, UK Dr Signild Vallgarda
Hammersmith Hospital University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Social Medicine, Blegdamsuej 3,
Michael@idms.co.uk Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark.
Hospitals in Denmark, 1750 to present
Steven Thompson S.Vallgarda@socmed.ku.dk
Department of History, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Hugh Owen
Campus, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DY, UK Mr Michael Vislosky
Social, economic and political history of hospitals in modern Wales St Mary-Corwin Medical Center, 1415 Bragdon Avenue, Pueblo, Colorado
sdt@aber.ac.uk 81004, USA
Teaching Hospitals; Lunatic asylums
Glenda Thorpe MikeVislosky@centura.org

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Dr John Welshman
Ms Meri Vuohu Institute for Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YT,
Rauhankatu 17B A 34, 20100 Turku, Finland UK
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Public health, environmental diseases and epidemics in the 15 and 16 Twentieth century British hospitals
centuries j.welshman@lancaster.ac.uk
Meri.vuohu@uta.fi
Ms Louise Westwood
Mrs Lorraine Walsh 41 Pashley Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 8DY, UK.
University of Dundee, Dept. of Modern History, Dundee, DD14HN, Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove. Women in psychaitry particularly Dr
Scotland. Helen Boyle and her colleagues, asylums 1890 to 1939.
Development of organised medical charity in early 19th century
l.walsh@dundee.ac.uk H. Whitney
3208 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23221, USA
Ms Janet Wardropper Mount Malady hospital, early American hospitals
2 Mount Way, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury, SY5 0RB, UK hlwhitney@earthdome.com
Hospitals (1840-1950) built by industrialist/factor owners, temporary
hospitals for navvies in new industrial communities Dr Manny Wiegman
Jane@wardropper.freeserve.co.uk Slotstravt 12, 4101 BH Culemburg, The Netherlands
History of nursing (esp. in The Netherlands) 1800-1900
Mr Marigold Warner
Lollingdon House, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, OX10 9LS, UK Mr Stuart Wildman
English medieval hospitals School of Health (Nursing), University of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
Jonathan.warner@which.net Birmingham, UK
Nursing education; nursing in Birmingham hospitals
Mrs Webb s.wildman@bham.ac.uk
36 Stretham Road, Wicken, Cambs. CB7 5XL.
Studying the history of medicine with the Open University Craig Williams
cambsprint@ukonline.co.uk 12958 Raintree Circle, Duncanville, AL 35456, USA

Professor Dora B. Weiner Tim Willis


UCLA, Medical Humanities, 12-138 Centre for Health Sciences, Los 53 Providence Road, Walkley, Sheffield, S6 5BD
Angeles, California, CA 90095, USA. “British hospital contributory schemes and the coming of the NHS”
Hospitals in Paris, 1750-1850; care for deaf, blind & mentally ill; psychiatry timjimwillis@hotmail.com
as medical speciality in France
dbweiner@ucla.edu

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Faculty of Economics, Komazawa University, 1-23-1 Komazawa,
Professor Patricia Wittberg Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 154-8525
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Indiana University at Indianapolis, Dept. of Sociology, 425 University Blvd, Industrialisation and urbanisation in 19 century Britian (Middlesbrough),
Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. industrialisation and health
Changes in the self-identity of religious groups in the patronage of yasumoto@komazawa-u.ac.jp
hospitals
pwittber@iupui.edu Mrs Li Yocong
Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Zone
Dr Betty Wood B, Chongqing 400045, P. R. China
University of Cambridge, Faculty of History, Cambridge, UK. Planning and design of healthcare facilities
18-19th century American Sour and British Caribbean plantation medicine antiperspect@yahoo.com
bcw11@cus.cam.ac.uk
Ms Agata Zamasz
Lori Woods EuroMedicare, Szpital specjalistyczny z Przychodnia, Pilczycka 144-148,
649 Kincaid Road, Kelowna, BC, V1W 4P5, Canada 54-144 Wroclaw, Poland
medieval Valencian hospitals (1334-1450) Hospital Architecture
lwoods@chass.utoronto.ca a.zamasz@euromedicare.pl

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

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