1. Abelove H (2007) some speculations on the history of “sexual intercourse” during the “long eighteenth century” in England. In: Lock M, Farquhar J (eds) Beyond the body proper: reading the anthropology of maternal life. Duke University Press, Durham/London, pp 217–223
2. Allen V (2010) On farting. Language and laughter in the middle ages. Palgrave Macmillan, New York
3. Alnæs AH (2003) The anthropological fieldworker in a biomedical high-tech setting: some methodological problems and experiences. J Appl Anthropol Policy Pract 10(3):9–18
4. Armstrong D (2002) A new history of identity: a sociology of medical knowledge. Palgrave, London
5. Bashford A (2004) Imperial hygiene: a critical history of colonialism, nationalism and public health. Palgrave Macmillan, New York