'Everyday Health functions as a fascinating collection of essays, but also as a practical guide and a manifesto for new ways of doing the history of medicine and health… Above all else, though, this volume is a call for historians of health to think more deeply about how multiple selves, including themselves, make up the histories that surround us.' — Alex Mold, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine‘a contribution with something to say to almost any historian of the last seventy-five years, to myriad colleagues in other disciplines, and to anyone working in ‘everyday health’ today’— Fred Cooper, University of Bristol