’The essays in this volume inject a much-needed dose of gendered analysis into the historical study of pharmaceuticals by focusing on women as agents in the production and consumption of drugs as both material entities and cultural symbols. The collective result is a rich portrait of how gender has shaped scientific research, medical practice, commercial markets, and public perceptions.’ Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, University of California, San Francisco, USA ’Gendered Drugs and Medicine recovers the diverse ways women have produced, consumed, demanded, and administered pharmaceuticals. If prescribing drugs has often entailed prescribing gender, these authors also explore the complex and subversive side-effects of managing health and sexuality through pills. This is an innovative collection on a topic of global significance.’ Angela N.H. Creager, Princeton University, USA