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Volume 2 / 1980 - Volume 33 / 2012
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Introduction
Paula Gardner, Jonathan M. Metzl and Bradley E. Lewis
9-33
A Very Childish Moral Panic: Ritalin
Toby Miller and Marie Claire Leger
35-47
Is It Me or My Brain? Depression and Neuroscientific Facts
Joseph Dumit
49-63
Prozac and the Post-human Politics of Cyborgs
Bradley E. Lewis
65-71
Commentary
A Reply to Bradley Lewis's “Prozac and the Post-human Politics of Cyborgs”
David DeGrazia
73-78
Response to David DeGrazia
Bradley Lewis
79-103
Selling Sanity Through Gender: The Psychodynamics of Psychotropic Advertising
Jonathan M. Metzl
105-130
Distorted Packaging: Marketing Depression as Illness, Drugs as Cure
Paula Gardner
131-146
The Role of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in the Subjectification of Women
Jane M. Ussher
147-158
Being Approximate: The Ganser Syndrome and Beyond
Mady Schutzman
159-167
Insulated from Contagion in His Robes
Jack Coulehan, Kelley Jean White, Felice Aull, Richard Bronson and Orel Protopopescu, et al.
169-172
Getting By September 11, 2001
John L. Wright
173-175
Book Review: Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic Pain, by Susan Greenhalgh. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press, 2001. 364 pp
Bernice Noble
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