Margaret Humphreys

Affiliations: 
Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
United States History, History Economics, Public Health
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Humphreys M. (2018) The influenza of 1918: Evolutionary perspectives in a historical context. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 2018: 219-229
Humphreys M. (2014) Nature's Civil War: Common Soldiers and the Environment in 1862 Virginia. By Kathryn Shively Meier (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2013) 240 pp. $39.95 Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 45: 93-94
Humphreys M. (2011) Public Health and the U.S. Military: A History of the Army Medical Department, 1918–1917 Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 66: 581-583
Humphreys M. (2010) Years of Change and Suffering: Modern Perspectives on Civil War Medicine (review) Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 84: 526-527
Humphreys M. (2009) How four once common diseases were eliminated from the American South. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 28: 1734-44
Humphreys M. (2009) Samuel Kelton RobertsInfectious Fear: Politics, Disease, and the Health Effects of Segregation.(Studies in Social Medicine.) Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 2009. Pp. xiii, 313. Cloth $59.95, paper $24.95Reviews of BooksCanada and the United States The American Historical Review. 114: 1483-1483
Humphreys M. (2006) A stranger to our camps: Typhus in American history. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 80: 269-90
Humphreys M. (2005) Conevery Bolton Valenčius, The health of the country: how American settlers understood themselves and their land , New York, Basic Books, 2002, pp. viii, 388, illus., $30.00 (hardback 0-465-08986-0). Medical History. 49: 114-115
Humphreys M. (2003) The Irritable Heart of Soldiers and the Origins of Anglo-American Cardiology: The US Civil War (1861) to World War I (1918) (review) Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 77: 960-961
Humphreys M. (2003) Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health (review) Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 33: 501-502
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