Elaine Leong is Associate Professor of History at University College London. Her research is centred upon medical and scientific knowledge transfer and production with a particular focus on gender and the everyday. She is the author of Recipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science and the Household in Early Modern England (Chicago 2018) and the editor of a number of essay volumes and journal special issues, most recently Working with Paper: "Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge" (Pittsburgh, 2019); "Learning by the Book: Manuals and Handbooks in the History Science" (BJHS Themes, 2020) and "Translating Medicine Across Premodern Worlds" (Osiris, 2022).
Elaine Leong is Associate Professor of History at University College London. Her research is centred upon medical and scientific knowledge transfer and production with a particular focus on gender and the everyday. She is the author of Recipes and Everyday Knowledge: Medicine, Science and the Household in Early Modern England (Chicago 2018) and the editor of a number of essay volumes and journal special issues, most recently Working with Paper: "Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge" (Pittsburgh, 2019); "Learning by the Book: Manuals and Handbooks in the History Science" (BJHS Themes, 2020) and "Translating Medicine Across Premodern Worlds" (Osiris, 2022).