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1. Disease versus disease: Paolo Zacchia on syphilis and epilepsy.

2. Art, Media, and Fashion: Negotiating Queerness and Catholicism Through Depictions of Saint Sebastian, From the 15 th Century to the Present.

3. Animal magnetism in Italy during the nineteenth century: the conflicting relationship with the Catholic Church.

4. Vaccination in the 19th century in Italy and the role of the catholic church in public health: a historical overview.

5. Did the Pope ban blood transfusion in 1678?

7. Traces on a Muddy Shore. Science and religion in Colonial and Early Independent Río de la Plata.

8. Physicians, the Spanish Inquisition, and Commonalities With Forensic Psychiatry.

9. Neo-Catholics against new psychology in 19th century Spain: The journal La Ciencia Cristiana (1877-1887).

10. Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel Frescoes: communications about the brain.

11. You shall bury him: burial, suicide and the development of Catholic law and theology.

12. G. B. Morgagni Among Human Pathology, Forensic Medicine and Mummiology. The Beatification of Gregorio Barbarigo of Padua

13. Why Would the Pope Have A Private Audience with Anesthesiologists? The Origin of the "Doctrine of Double Effect" and Its Application to Pain Control.

14. [St. Corona-a patron saint against pandemics? : A short essay on the history of medicine and urology].

15. 'There Are No Other Options?': Rwandan Gender Norms and Family Planning in Historical Perspective.

16. The Degenerating Sex: Female Sterilisation, Medical Authority and Racial Purity in Catholic Brazil.

17. 'Innate Nature' and 'Complete Nature': The Catholic Natural Family Planning Program and the Competition of Natural Methods in Mid-1970s Korea.

18. The Contraceptive Pill in Ireland c. 1964-79: Activism, Women and Patient-Doctor Relationships.

19. Family Planning Advice in State-Socialist Poland, 1950s-80s: Local and Transnational Exchanges.

20. Contraception and Catholicism in the Twentieth Century: Transnational Perspectives on Expert, Activist and Intimate Practices.

21. The 'Converted Unbelievers': Catholics in Family Planning in French-Speaking Belgium (1947-73).

22. Ambroise Paré: His Contribution to the Future Advancement of Neurosurgery and the Hardships of His Times Affecting His Life and Brilliant Career.

23. Reconstructing Thomist astrology: Robert Bellarmine and the papal bull Coeli et terrae .

24. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen: America's public critic of psychoanalysis, 1947-1957.

25. Putting the Indices into practice: censoring science in early modern Portugal.

26. Inquisition and science: where do we stand now?

27. The bounded heavens: defining the limits of astrological practice in the Iberian indices.

28. Newtonianism and information control in Rome at the wake of the eighteenth century.

29. [José Ignacio Bartolache y Díaz de Posada: his contributions to medicine].

30. [The Unknown Hospital of the Augustinian Hermits of St. Jerome in Rijeka. Contribution to the History of Medicine in Rijeka]

31. [Pope Pius XII in the History of Radiology: St. Michael the Archangel Protector of Radiologists]

32. [Protector Saints Against Plague Epidemics - Analysis of the Examples from the Sacral Patrimonies of the Cites of Rijeka and Osijek]

33. Pope Leo XII's death: the twist to a longstanding dispute by novel historical documents and paleopathographic analysis.

35. Melchior Inchofer, Giordano Bruno, and the soul of the world.

36. Re-examining the impact of European astronomy in seventeenth-century China: a study of Xue Fengzuo's system of thought and his integration of Chinese and Western knowledge.

37. The theory and practice of Thomas Verner Moore's Catholic psychiatry and psychotherapy.

38. Medical Compromise and Its Limits: Religious Concerns and the Postmortem Caesarean Section in Nineteenth-Century Belgium.

40. The Roman Catholic Church: A Centuries Old History of Awareness of Clerical Child Sexual Abuse (from the First to the 19th Century).

42. The Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes and the Black Death of 1498: a poetic description of the plague.

44. St. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380 AD): one of the earliest historic cases of altered gustatory perception in anorexia mirabilis.

45. "A disease of our time": The Catholic Church's condemnation and absolution of psychoanalysis (1924-1975).

46. Medical and neuropsychiatric phenomena depicted in two Spanish medieval texts of Marian miracles.

47. Religion, Medicine, and Politics: Catholic Physicians' Guilds in America,1909-32.

48. [Renaissance medicine and the discovery of the lesser circulation: the role of Michael Servetus (1511-1553)]

49. Regulating cinematic stories about reproduction: pregnancy, childbirth, abortion and movie censorship in the US, 1930-1958.

50. The meta-analysis.

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