Hard questions in court culture and psychiatry on trial.

Self-restraint, self-examination: a historical perspective on restraints and ethics in psychiatry.

Causation about what? Relevant to whom?: Linking psyche and society. A commentary on Nissim Mizrachi's "from causation to correlation.".

Toward a historical ethics.

Bioethics: using its historical and social context.

A tour of bioethics: where does the mind fit in?

Writing about their science: American interest in Soviet psychiatry during the post-Stalin Cold War.

History and bioethics: the uses of Thomas Percival.

The technocratic wish: making sense and finding power in the "managed" medical marketplace.

Moral insanity, science and religion in nineteenth-century America: the Gray-Ray debate.

The new science of medicine.

Physical symptoms and depressive symptoms among individuals with HIV infection.

The physician's role in the politics of AIDS.

Long-term plateletpheresis in the management of primary thrombocytosis.

An autoantibody with anti-Wrb specificity in a patient with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia.