ACTA HISTORIAE MEDICINAE XLII/2023/1

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A new issue of the journal Acta Historiae Medicinae XLII/2023/1 has been published. In this issue, biopolitical topics are covered with a special focus on anti-baldness drugs, then on materia medica that were obtained from male red deer, on anatomy in Rembrandt’s painting, on the plague epidemic in Poljice in 1783, as well as on the question of the return of the “planned elites” in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, analyzed on the example of prof. Dr. Đorđe Joannović. At the end of the issue there are reports of the scientific conference “Post-Pandemic Stress: Historical and Medical Consequences”, which was held on May 23, 2023, as well as a review of the book Insights into Portuguese Medical History: From the Birth of the Art of Asclepius, edited by Maria do Sameiro Barroso, Christopher John Duffin and João Alcindo Martins e Silva.

Tha authors in this issue are: Radivoj Radić, Christopher Duffin, Nikola Knezi, Nikola Vučinić, Marija Kocić, Milivoj Bešlin, Srđan Milošević, Dejana Vasić and Vladimir Abramović.

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