United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
1922 CE
#12506
Bibliographiae stomatologicae.
An extensively annotated historical bibliography of dental bibliographies. Also published in Arthur D. Black, ed., Index of the periodical dental literature.... for 1916-1920 (Chicago, 1922) pp. xiv-liii. Digital facs…
1922 CE
#12842
Regional anesthesia: Its technic and clinical application. With a foreward by William J. Mayo.
First work in English on regional anesthesia. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1923 CE–2012 CE
#16
Hippocrates [Works] with an English translation by W.H.S. Jones, E.T. Withington, and Paul Potter. 12 vols.
Greek–English edition in the Loeb Classical Library.
1923 CE
#138
The chemical basis of growth and senescence.
1923 CE
#2312.3
Paleopathology; an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease.
Surveys the ancient evidence of disease in plants, invertebrates and vertebrates, including man.
1923 CE
#2522
Manual of determinative bacteriology.
The Society of American Bacteriologists appointed in 1920 a Committee on Characterization and Classification of Bacterial Types. Their reports were incorporated in the above Manual issued under the names of Bergey and…
1923 CE
#6456
The medicine man: A sociological study of the character and evolution of shamanism.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1923 CE
#6353
History of pediatrics. In I. Abt, System of pediatrics, 1, 1-170.
Re-issued separately with an appendix on the history of pediatrics in recent times by A. F. Abt, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders, 1965.
1923 CE–1958 CE
#6422
A history of magic and experimental science. 8 vols.
Vols. 1-2 deal with the first 13 centuries of the Christian era; vols. 3-4 with the 14th and 15th centuries, vols. 5-6 with the 16th century, and vols. 7-8 with the 17th century.
1923 CE
#7709
The antiquity of disease.
An account intended for general audiences, as compared to Moodie's Palaeopathology published the same year. Digital facsimile of The Antiquity of Disease from the Internet Archive at this link.
1923 CE
#9077
American homeopathy in the world war. Edited by Frederick M. Dearborn.
Reflective of the extent to which homeopathy remained in mainstream American medicine in the period immediately after World War I. Reproduces at the front of the book a letter from President Warren G. Harding congratu…
1923 CE
#11008
A history of the Massachusetts Medical Society: With brief biographies of the founders and chief officers, 1781-1922.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1923 CE
#11567
Traumatic shock.
"In the fall of 1916, before the United States entered World War I, the National Research Council named Cannon a member of a committee on traumatic shock. Later he joined the Harvard University Hospital Unit. On his w…
1923 CE
#11695
The transplantation of tissues. By Harold Neuhof with the collaboration of Samuel Hirshfeld.
Covers experimental and clinical transplantation with an extensive bibliography.
1924 CE
#1036
Basal metabolism in health and disease.
1924 CE
#86.3
Surgical papers.[Edited by Walter C. Burket]. 2 vols.
In spite of an addiction to cocaine hydrochlorate from experimentation with it as a surgical anesthetic in 1884 until his death, Halsted was among the greatest of all surgical innovators and teachers. While pioneering…
1924 CE
#748
Chemical dynamics of life phenomena.
1924 CE
#139
Regeneration from a physico-chemical viewpoint.
1924 CE
#1766.603
The medical sciences in the German Universities: a study in the history of civilization. Translated by William H. Welch.
German edition first published in 1876.
1924 CE–1929 CE
#7097
A bibliography of American natural history. The pioneer century. The role played by the scientific societies; scientific journals; natural history museums and botanic gardens; state geological and natural history surveys; federal exploriing expeditions in the rise and progress of American botany, geology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. 3 vols.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1924 CE
#10828
Humane society leaders in America. With a sketch of the early history of the humane movement in England.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1924 CE
#11226
Catalogue of the mycological library of Howard A. Kelly. Compiled by Louis C. C. Krieger.
The catalogue was prepared for Kelly by Louis Krieger, an eminent mycologist and botanical illustrator. Entries for this library were not numbered; however in his introduction Kelly stated that the library "herewith c…
1925 CE
#4480
The evolution of orthopaedic surgery.
1925 CE
#145.63
Elements of physical biology.
In this landmark of theoretical population ecology Lotka attempted to provide for parts of biology a basis comparable to that given by theoretical physics to experimental physics. This was the first great exposition a…
1925 CE
#2134
Industrial poisons in the United States.
1925 CE
#2461
Key-catalogue of the protozoa reported for man.
1925 CE
#2603
Allergic diseases; diagnosis and treatment of bronchial asthma, hay fever, and other allergic diseases.
In his important studies of asthma, Storm van Leeuwen demonstrated that in the great majority of patients allergens are the cause of the condition and also that patients are sensitive to mold spores. He experimented w…
1925 CE
#2354
Development of our knowledge of tuberculosis.
1925 CE
#1766.504
Medical education: A comparative study.
1925 CE
#2575
The chemical aspects of immunity.
1925 CE
#4393
Bone sarcoma, an interpretation of the nomenclature used by the Committee on the Registry of Bone Sarcoma of the American College of Surgeons.
1925 CE
#5103
Studies on Brucella (Alkaligenes) melitensis.
Forms Bulletin No. 143 of the U.S. Public Health Service Hygienic Laboratory. Alice Evans showed that the causal organism of Malta fever was closely related to Brucella abortus, responsible for contagious abortion in …
1925 CE
#6458
The healing gods of ancient civilizations.
1925 CE
#6354
Pediatrics of the past: an anthology.
Contains sketches of the lives of the more important pediatricians of the past, with a comprehensive selection of their works, translated where necessary into English. Ruhräh has thrown much light on the importan…
1925 CE
#10197
Arrowsmith.
"This novel has been inspirational for several generations of pre-medical and medical students. There is much agonizing along the way concerning career and life decisions. While detailing Arrowsmith's pursuit of the n…
1925 CE
#10405
The scalpel under three flags in California.
1925 CE
#10610
The mental growth of the pre-school child: A psychological outline of normal development from birth to the sixth year, including a system of development diagnosis.
"The Maturational Theory of child development was introduced in 1925[1] by Dr. Arnold Gesell, an American educator, pediatrician and clinical psychologist whose studies focused on "the course, the pattern and the rate…
1925 CE
#10615
Bryan and Darrow at Dayton. The Record and documents of the "Bible-Evolution Trial." Edited and compiled by Leslie H. Allen.
Key documents from the Scopes Trial. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1925 CE
#11264
The scientific man and the bible: A personal testimony.
1925 CE
#11426
A list of old medical books, books on the history of medicine, and medical bibliography, and a list of medical portraits, in the posession [sic] of Le Roy Crummer. Together with some bibliographical notes
1925 CE
#12908
Operative dentistry for children: A text book dealing with prophylactic and curative treatment of the teeth of the child, based upon experience gained during more than twenty-five years devoted to the care of children exclusively.
The first book in English exclusively on pedodontics. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1925 CE
#13849
The medical follies: An analysis of the foibles of some healing cults: Including osteopathy, homeopathy, chiropractic, and the electronic reactions of Abrams, with Essays on the antivivisectionists, health legislation, physical culture, birth control, and rejuvenation.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1926 CE
#663
Muscular contraction and the reflex control of movement.
A detailed study of the physiology of skeletal muscle. A valuable historical introduction will be found on pp. 3-55, and the book includes an extensive bibliography.
1926 CE
#4608
A classification of the tumors of the glioma group on a histogenetic basis with a correlated study of prognosis.
From 1922 to 1925 Bailey undertook extensive pathological and histological studies of brain tumors, and based on cellular configuration, he created a classification system of thirteen categories. In 1927 he reduced th…
1926 CE
#1912.1
Biological relations of optically isomeric substances.
Cushny made important contributions concerning the pharmacological action of optical isomers over a period of nearly twenty years. He summarized this work and that of others in his Charles E. Dohme Lectures, 1925.
1926 CE
#2137.6
Aviation medicine.
Bauer established the first school for flight surgeons in the United States. His book discusses the question of oxygen supply and its essential partial pressure, and discusses the effect of hight degrees of accelerati…
1926 CE
#3758
A further study of butter, fresh beef, and yeast as pellagra preventatives, with consideration of the relation of factor P-P of pellagra (and black tongue of dogs) to vitamin B.
Anti-pellagra vitamin. With G. A. Wheeler, R. D. Lillie, and L. M. Rogers.
1926 CE
#3699
Orthodontics; an historical review of its origin and evolution, including an extensive bibliography of orthodontic literature up to the time of specialization. 2 vols.
1926 CE
#251
The theory of the gene.
1926 CE
#7105
Happiness in marriage.
Full text available from LifeDynamics.com at this link.