Books
- Misery to Mirth: Recovery from Illness in Early Modern England (OUP, forthcoming: June 2018). ISBN: 9780198779025
- The Sick Child in Early Modern England, 1580–1720 (OUP, 2012; paperback 2014); this book has been awarded the 2015 European Association for the History of Medicine and Health Book Prize; it was also short-listed for the Longman/History Today Book Award 2013. ISBN: 9780199650491
Reviews of book
- Bailey, Joanne, Women’s History Review, 23 (2014), 138-40
- Fletcher, Anthony, History, 98 (2013), 281-82
- Ingram, Martin, English Historical Review, 535 (2013), 1574-76
- Myles McCray, Lucinda, Journal of British Studies, 52 (2013), 765-66
- Ritzmann, Iris, Social History of Medicine, 26, (2013), 596-97
- Weisser, Olivia, Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 87 (2013), 285-86
- Herbert, Amanda, The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 6 (2013), 531-33
Journal articles and book chapters
- ‘She Sleeps Well and Eats an Egg: Convalescent Care in Early Modern England’, in Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey (eds), Conserving Health in Early Modern Culture: Bodies and Environments in Italy and England (Manchester University Press, 2017), 104-132; IBSN: 978-1-5261-1347-4; (open access)
- ‘“Rapt up in Joy”: The Dying Child in Early Modern England’, in Kimberley Reynolds, Katie Barclay, and Ciara Rawnsley (eds), Death, Emotion and Childhood in Premodern Europe (Palgrave Macmillan: 2017), 87-107; ISBN: 978-1-137-57198-4: (open access)
- ‘The Holy Affections’, in Susan Broomhall (ed.), Early Modern Emotions: An Introduction (Routledge: London and New York, 2016), 67-70: IBSN: 978-1-138-92574-8
- ‘“Nature Concocts & Expels”: The Agents and Processes of Recovery from Disease in Early Modern England’ Social History of Medicine, 28 (2015), 465-486; PMCID: PMC4513889
- ‘The Sick Child in Early Modern England’, Endeavour, 38 (2014), 122-29; PMCID: PMC4330552
- ‘Children’s Physic: Medical Perceptions and Treatment of Sick Children in Early Modern England, c. 1580-1720’, Social History of Medicine, 23 (2010), 456-74; PMCID
- ‘“Very Sore Nights & Days”: The Child’s Experience of Illness in Early Modern England, c. 1580-1720’, Medical History, 55 (2011), 153–182; PMCID: PMC3066672
- ‘The Dying Child in Seventeenth-Century England’, Pediatrics, 136 (2015), 218-220; PMID: 26148951
Book reviews
- Bailey, Joanne, Parenting in England 1760-1830: Emotion, Identity, and Generation (2012), reviewed in History, 98 (2013), 459-61
- Brogan, Stephen, The Royal Touch in Early Modern England: Politics, Medicine, and Sin (2015), reviewed in Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 71 (2016), 476-78
- Carrera, Elena, Emotions and Health, 1200-1700 (2013), reviewed in Cultural History, 4 (2015), 206-7
- Churchill, Wendy, Female Patients in Early Modern Britain: Gender, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Farnham, 2012), Social History of Medicine, 26 (2013), 606-607
- Crawford, Patricia, Parents of Poor Children in England, 1580-1800 (2010), reviewed in Women’s History Review, 21 (2011), 506-8
- Curth, Louise Hill, The Care of Brute Beasts: A Social and Cultural Study of Veterinary Medicine in Early Modern Medicine (2010), reviewed in Social History of Medicine, 24 (2011), 515-16
- Dijkhuizen, Jan Frans van, and Karl A.E. Enenkel (eds), The Sense of Suffering: Constructions of Physical Pain in Early Modern Culture (2008), reviewed in Medical History, 54 (2010), 279-80; PMCID: PMC2844287
- Miller, Naomi, and Yavneh, Naomi, Gender and Early Modern Constructions of Childhood (2011), reviewed in Women’s History Review, 22 (2013), 514-516
- Mortimer, Ian, The Dying and the Doctors: The Medical Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England (2009), reviewed in Local Population Studies, 84 (2010), 116-17
- Peterson, Kaara L., Popular Medicine, Hysterical Disease, and Social Controversy in Shakespeare’s England (2010), reviewed in Social History of Medicine, 24 (2011), 830-831
- Poole, Rosemary, ‘A Truly Happy and Affectionate Family’: Life Among the Denmans, Crofts and Baillies 1733-1847 (2008), reviewed in Medical History, 55 (2011), 262-63; PMCID: PMC3066679
- Spence, Craig, Accidents and Violent Deaths in Early Modern London (2016), reviewed in Social History, 43 (2018), 263-5
- Stolberg, Michael, Experiencing Illness and the Sick Body in Early Modern Europe, translated by Leonhard Unglaub and Logan Kennedy (2011), reviewed in Social History of Medicine, 25 (2012), 908-910
- Weisser, Olivia, Ill Composed: Sickness, Gender, and Belief in Early Modern England (2015), reviewed in Early Science and Medicine, 21 (2016), 592-94
- Withey, Alun, Physick and the Family: Health, Medicine and Care in Wales, 1600-1750 (2011), reviewed in Social History, 38 (2013), 131-32
- Woods, Robert, Children Remembered: Responses to Untimely Death in the Past (2006), reviewed in Medical History, 53 (2009), 324-25; PMCID: PMC2668891