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Index
Cover Page
Halftitle Page
Seriespage
Title page
Copyright Page
Table Of Contents
List Of figures
Notes On contributors
Preface
Introduction: approaching anomalous bodies
PART I Discipline and deformity: the medical and moral world of monstrosity
1 Representing physical difference: the materiality of the monstrous
2 ‘When a disease it selfe doth Cromwel it’: the rhetoric of smallpox at the Restoration
3 Plague Spots
4 ‘Wonderful effects!!!’ Graphic satires of vaccination in the first decade of the nineteenth century
PART II Controlling disabled bodies: medicine, politics and policy
5 Disciplining disabled bodies: the development of orthopaedic medicine in Britain, c.1800–1939
6 Making deaf children talk: changes in educational policy towards the deaf in the French Third Republic
7 Eugenics, modernity and nationalism
8 ‘Human dregs at the bottom of our national vats’: the interwar debate on sterilization of the mentally deficient
9 ‘That bastard’s following me!’ Mentally ill Australian veterans struggling to maintain control
10 Afterword – regulated bodies: disability studies and the controlling professions
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