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Introduction |
pp. 351 - 353 |
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Paul Dimeo |
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The
Sons of Lush: Tom Wills, Alcohol and the Colonial Cricketer |
pp. 354 - 374 |
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Gregory M. de Moore |
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Drink
and the Professional Footballer in 1890s England and Ireland |
pp. 375 - 389 |
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Pamela Dixon and Neal Garnham |
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Alcohol
and the Sportsperson: An Anomalous Alliance |
pp. 390 - 411 |
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Wray Vamplew |
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From
Fixed Capacities to Performance-Enhancement: The Paradigm Shift in the
Science of ‘Training’ and the Use of Performance-Enhancing
Substances |
pp. 412 - 433 |
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Rob Beamish and Ian Ritchie |
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Anabolic
Steroid and Stimulant Use in North American Sport between 1850 and 1980 |
pp. 434 - 451 |
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Charles E. Yesalis and Michael
S. Bahrke |
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Knud
Enemark Jensen's Death During the 1960 Rome Olympics: A Search for
Truth? |
pp. 452 - 471 |
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Verner Møller |
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Changing
Patterns of Drug Use in British Sport from the 1960s |
pp. 472 - 496 |
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Ivan Waddington |
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The
Legacy of Festina: Patterns of Drug Use in European Cycling Since 1998 |
pp. 497 - 514 |
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Ask Vest Christiansen |
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The
Quest for the Imaginary Evil: A Critique of Anti-Doping |
pp. 515 - 535 |
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Kristian Rasmussen1 |
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Man,
Play and Games – A Review Essay |
pp. 536 - 544 |
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Synthia Sydnor |
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Book
Reviews |
pp. 545 - 575 |