Abstract
This paper analyses the shift in the Society for the Social History of Medicine from public health professionals to full-bloodied approaches drawn from social history. The Bulletin of the Society reflected its vigorous interdisciplinary meetings programme: during the 1980s this matured into a fully ledged Journal and a monographs series as the Society took a crucial role in delivering the disciplinary functions of the history of medicine.

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