1. An Artificial Appetite: The Nineteenth-Century Struggle to Define Habitual Drunkenness
David Korostyshevsky
2. Segregated in Life and Death: Arnold R. Rich and the Racial Science of Tuberculosis
Margo A. Peyton
3. A Clinic for the People: Toward an Antiracist Psychiatry at the Tuskegee Institute 1947–1965
Kylie M. Smith
4. The Citizen as a Public Health Actor: Complaints as Public Engagement with Aedes Mosquito Control in Singapore, 1965–1985
Timothy Sim
5. Rabbit Spleen and Medicinal Herbs: Animal Infectious Diseases, Grassroots Communes, and the State in Maoist China
Jongsik Christian Yi
6. The Doctor Who Would Be King by Guillaume Lachenal (review)
Matthew M. Heaton
7. Wondrous Transformations: A Maverick Physician, the Science of Hormones, and the Birth of the Transgender Revolution by Alison Li (review)
Ketil Slagstad



