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3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.

1930 CE

#6471

The beginnings. Egypt and Assyria.

Clio Medica series.

1930 CE

#6540

Medicine in the British Isles

Clio Medica series.

1930 CE–1933 CE

#6588

Medicine in Virginia in the seventeenth (eighteenth, nineteenth) century. 3 vols.

1930 CE

#6596.9

History of Haitian medicine.

1930 CE

#7797

Historic artificial limbs.

1930 CE

#10316

The centennial history of the Tennessee State Medical Association, 1830-1930.

1930 CE

#11324

The infant welfare movement in the eighteenth century.

1930 CE

#12158

Seed, a novel of birth control.

1930 CE

#12459

The African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo based on the observations made and material collected during the Harvard African Expedition, 1926-1927. Edited by Richard P. Strong. 2 vols.

"The Harvard Medical African Expedition of 1926-1927 was an eight-man venture sent by Harvard University for the primary purpose of conducting a medical and biological survey of Liberia; the secondary purpose being to…

1931 CE

#139.2

Pinocytosis.

Discovery of pinocytosis.

1931 CE

#4274

Surgical pathology of prostatic obstructions.

1931 CE

#4400

Tumors of bone.

1931 CE

#5142.1

The black death and men of learning.

1931 CE

#6633

Medicina in nummis. A descriptive list of the coins, medals, jetons relating to medicine, surgery and the allied sciences.

This consists mainly of a catalogue of 6,000 medals collected by Horatio Storer, an eminent Boston gynecologist. The collection is now in the Boston Medical Library at Harvard Medical School, and the very thick book, …

1931 CE

#6423

Imhotep to Harvey: Backgrounds of medical history. Forward by Henry Fairfield Osborn.

1931 CE

#6590

History of medicine in the United States. 2nd. ed. 2 vols.

An authoritative source-book of the history of medicine in the United States. The first edition appeared in 1901. Dr. Packard edited the Annals of Medical History from its commencement in 1917 until its decease in 194…

1931 CE

#5468

Yellow fever: an epidemiological and historical study of its place of origin. Edited by Laura Armistead Carter and Wade Hampton Frost.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1931 CE

#4478.108

Training, conditioning, and the care of injuries.

The first American book on sports medicine, co-authored by the legendary football coach, Knute Rockne.

1931 CE

#7788

American martyrs to science through the Roentgen rays.

1931 CE

#8887

International studies of the relation between the private & official practice of medicine with special reference to the prevention of disease. Vol. 1: The Netherlands, Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Vol. 2: Belgium, France, Italy, Jugo-Slavia, Hungary, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia. Vol. 3: England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland.(3 vols.)

Contains almost no references to prior literature.

1931 CE

#9213

Medical men in the American Revolution 1775-1783.

Digital edition from U.S. Army Medical Department Office of Medical History at this link.

1931 CE

#9449

The physician of the Dance of Death: A historical study of the evolution of the dance of death mythus in art.

"Reprinted with additions and corrections from Annals of medical history (n. s., vol. II, nos. 4, 5, 6, 1930, and vol. III, nos. 1, 2, 1931)."

1931 CE

#11570

The factor of infection in the rheumatic state.

Coburn demonstated that streptococcus is the infective agent in rheumatic fever that can lead to rheumatic heart disease.

1932 CE

#664

The wisdom of the body.

A discussion of the regulation of body fluids, hunger, thirst, temperature, oxygen supply, water, sugar, and proteins of the body, and the role of the sympathetic-adrenal mechanism.

1932 CE

#1092.5

Bibliographical survey of vitamins 1650-1930, with a section on patents by M. H. Wodlinger.

1932 CE

#1197

Sex and internal secretions; a survey of recent research.

Second edition, 1939, with C. H. Danforth and E. A. Doisy.

1932 CE

#2056

Physical therapy.

“Clio medica” series.

1932 CE

#1683

Epidemiology, historical and experimental.

1932 CE

#2347

The chemistry of tuberculosis. Second edition.

1932 CE

#2241

Classic descriptions of disease.

A collection of classic descriptions of disease by 179 different writers, from ancient times to the present. Foreign papers are translated into English. A second edition of this most interesting and useful book appear…

1932 CE

#3552

Papers relating to the pituitary body, hypothalamus, and para-sympathetic nervous system.

Cushing advanced the theory that the hypothalamus is responsible for the development of peptic ulcer (see p. 175 et seq.). This work contains his four principal contributions to pituitary-hypothalamic interrelationshi…

1932 CE

#2861

The cardiac output of man in health and disease.

1932 CE

#4900

Intracranial tumours.

Cushing’s operating technique reduced the mortality rate dramatically in intracranial surgery. This was his last published report on the statistical results of his operations on brain tumors-- essentially a summ…

1932 CE

#6460

Medicine among the American Indians.

Reprinted, New York, Hafner, 1962.

1932 CE

#6563

Italian medicine. Translated by E.B. Krumbhaar.

Clio Medica series.

1932 CE

#6574

Lappische Heilkunde.

Folk medicine of the Sami people.

1932 CE

#7003

The Swimmer manuscript. Cherokee sacred formulas and medicinal prescriptions, by James Mooney, revised, completed and edited by Frans M. Olbrechts. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 99.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1932 CE

#8074

Medical care for the American people. The final report of the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care.

See Gore, "A forgotten landmark medical study from 2932 by the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care," Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2013 Apr; 26 (2): 142–143. Available from PubMedCentral at this link. See also, R…

1932 CE

#9283

The ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians. M.A. thesis.

1932 CE

#9295

Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians.

Digital facsimile from nwic.edu at this link.

1932 CE

#10279

California's medical story.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1932 CE

#12753

The sexual side of marriage.

A very good advice book for its time by a physician. Initially published by a small publisher, this book was rapidly reprinted, many times by W.W. Norton. The cover reprinted an endorsement by Havelock Ellis: "An admi…

1933 CE

#4478.109

The control of football injuries.

Apparently the first book on the prevention and treatment of injuries in a single sport, written after fifty players were killed in the 1931 American football season. Stevens was an orthopedic surgeon who became head …

1933 CE

#2429

The history and epidemiology of syphilis.

1933 CE

#4297

History of urology. Prepared under the auspices of the American Urological Association. Editorial Committee: Edgar G. Ballenger, William A. FRontz, Homer G. Hamer, and Bransford Lewis. 2 vols

Every aspect of the subject is covered exhaustively by the various contributors to this collective work; valuable bibliographies are included.

1933 CE

#4156

The history of dermatology.

Reprinted, New York, 1976.

1933 CE

#5768

The operative story of cleft palate.

1933 CE

#6584

Medicine in Canada.

1933 CE

#8075

The costs of medical care: A summary of investigations on the economic aspects of the prevention and care of illness.

1933 CE

#8079

The incidence of illness and the receipt and costs of medical care among representative families. Experiences in twelve consecutive months during 1928-1931. Publications of the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care : No. 26.

Digital facsimile from Hathi Trust at this link.