Correction to: Medical Students’ Efforts to Integrate and/or Reclaim Authentic Identity: Insights from a Mask-Making Exercise Johanna ShapiroJulie YoumAtur Turakhia Correction 19 December 2018 Pages: 207 - 207
Correction to: Speculative Fiction and the Political Economy of Healthcare: Chang-Rae Lee’s On Such a Full Sea Phillip Barrish Correction 29 June 2018 Pages: 209 - 209
Artificial Intelligence and Medical Humanities Kirsten Ostherr OriginalPaper Open access 11 July 2020 Pages: 211 - 232
“It is Sometimes Soul-Destroying”: Doctors’ Reflections on Unemployment and Health in Thatcher’s Britain Marjorie Levine-Clark Original Research 19 June 2020 Pages: 233 - 245
A Black and White History of Psychiatry in the United States Jordan A. Conrad OriginalPaper 28 August 2020 Pages: 247 - 266
Speaking with Frankenstein Jayne LewisJohanna Shapiro Original Research 21 August 2020 Pages: 267 - 282
American Ignorance and the Discourse of Manageability Concerning the Care and Presentation of Black Hair Amir R. A. Jaima Original Research 12 September 2020 Pages: 283 - 302
From Maternal Impressions to Eugenics: Pregnancy and Inheritance in the Nineteenth-Century U.S. Karen Weingarten Original Research 24 October 2020 Pages: 303 - 317
Community Narrative as a Borderlands Praxis: Anzaldúa’s Mestiza Consciousness as Explored in Cortez’s Sexile Guneet Kaur OriginalPaper 15 February 2021 Pages: 319 - 333
Proposing Abolition Theory for Carceral Medical Education Joseph David DiZoglio Jr.Kate Telma OriginalPaper 23 April 2021 Pages: 335 - 342
Medical Technologies Past and Present: How History Helps to Understand the Digital Era Vanessa RamptonMaria BöhmerAnita Winkler OriginalPaper 07 July 2021 Pages: 343 - 364
Aprendiendo de La Vida (Learning from Life): Development of a Radionovela to Promote Preventive Health Care Utilization among Indigenous Farmworkers from Mexico Living in California Annette E. MaxwellSandra YoungRoshan Bastani OriginalPaper 12 July 2021 Pages: 365 - 376
Strange Blood. The Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in 19th Century Medicine and Beyond by Boel Berner, [Transcript]: Open Access, 2020 Ericka Johnson BookReview 28 May 2021 Pages: 377 - 378
Do I Look at You with Love?: Reimagining the Story of Dementia by Mark Freeman, Leiden and Boston: Brill Sense, 2021 Arthur W. Frank BookReview 17 July 2021 Pages: 379 - 382