This 52 page issue of the Historic Deerfield Magazine features articles on the history of health and healing. Article titles are as follows: Just What the Doctor Ordered: Medical Material Culture at Historic Deerfield by Amanda E. Lange, Choosing and [Not?] Using Artificial Limbs in 19th-Century America by Nicole Belolan, Stephen West Williams and Medical Botany in the Connecticut River Valley by Jeanne Solensky, “Come Wash and Be Healed”: David Ruggles and the Northampton Water Cure by Tom Goldscheider, A Doctor in Homespun: The Arts & Crafts Life of Mary Phylinda Dole by James Golden, Hartford’s Asylum for the Deaf by Dan Sousa, The 1918-19 Influenza Pandemic in Franklin County, Massachusetts by Alan C. Swedlund, When She Spoke: Susie Yellowtail Gave Voice to Those Who Were Silenced by Ray Radigan, “A wonderful broom maker”: Calvin Salisbury of Deerfield by Barbara Mathews, Epaphras Hoyt’s Recollections of Diet in Early Deerfield by Claire Carlson, The Country Doctor: Medical Education in Early New England by David Bosse.