附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Marguerite Dupree, Anne Marie Rafferty and Fay Bound Alberti -- Part I: Policy and infection control -- Hospital infections and the role of the community before MRSA, 1930-1960 / Flurin Condrau -- Cleanliness costs: the evolving relationship between infection and length of stay in antibiotic-era hospitals / Sally Sheard -- Part II: Infection control: Nurses and medical students -- Pus, pedagogy and practice: how 'dirt' shaped surgical nurse training and hierarchies of practice, 1900-1935 / Pamela Wood -- Septic subjects: infection control and occupational illness in British hospitals, c. 1870-1970 / Claire L. Jones -- Learning the art and science of infection prevention and control: a practical application / Susan Macqueen -- Part III: Practice and infection control: Focus on gloves -- Wax paste and vaccination: alternatives to surgical gloves for infection control, 1880-1945 / Thomas Schlich -- The evolving role of gloves in healthcare / Jennie Wilson -- Part IV: Practice and infection control: In the laboratory -- Constructing the 'Sanitary Officer': the Pathologist's role in infection prevention and control at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1892-1939 / Rosemary Cresswell -- Infection control from the laboratory to the clinic: John H. Bowie and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, c.1945-1970 / Susan Gardiner -- Part V: Into the future -- Infection prevention and control in the twenty-first century: the era of patient safety / Neil Wigglesworth -- Infection control and antimicrobial resistance: the past, the present and the future / Alistair Leanord -- Conclusion: using the past / Marguerite Dupree, Anne Marie Rafferty and Fay Bound Alberti.