United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
1933 CE
#10308
Red medicine: Socialized health in Soviet Russia.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1933 CE
#11002
Medical women of America: A short history of the pioneer medical women of America and of a few of their colleagues in England.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1933 CE
#11349
Benign tumors in the third ventricle of the brain: Diagnosis and treatment.
1933 CE
#11668
The failing heart of middle life: The myocardiosis syndrome, coronary thrombosis, and angina pectoris with a section upon the medico-legal aspects of sudden death from heart disease.
"This pioneering monograph on the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease includes a detailed discussion of the recently recognized electrocardiographic features of myocardial infarction. Hyman invented a [external…
1934 CE–1938 CE
#1781
The patient and the weather. With the assistance of Margaret E. Milliken. 4 vols. in 7.
1934 CE
#145.66
The struggle for existence.
Gause developed the concept of competitive exclusion as formulated by Volterra.
1934 CE
#4400.4
The shoulder.
Definitive study of the rotator cuff, written in Codman’s idiosyncratic and iconoclastic style. Reprint, Malabar, Fl., Krieger, 1965.
1934 CE
#6132.01
Tumors of the female pelvic organs.
“Meigs’s syndrome” – fibroma of the ovary with pleural effusion – is described on pp. 262-63.
1934 CE
#6494
Chinese medicine
1934 CE
#6514
Medicine in Persia.
1934 CE
#6555
French Medicine. Translated by E. B. Krumbhaar.
Clio Medica series.
1934 CE
#6560
German medicine. Translated by Jules Freund.
Clio Medica series.
1934 CE
#6564
The renaissance of medicine in Italy … The Hideyo Noguchi Lectures.
1934 CE
#7700
Who shall survive? A new approach to the problem of human interrelations.
Moreno founded psychodrama, and pioneered group psychotherapy. Apart from its psychiatric and sociological significance, this work contained some of the earliest graphic depictions of social networks— data visua…
1934 CE
#8677
Jewish contributions to medicine in America from colonial times to the present.
1934 CE
#10609
An atlas of infant behavior: A systematic delineation of the forms and early growth of human behavior patterns... illustrated with 3,200 action photographs. Vol. l: Normative series, in collaboration with Helen Thompson and Catherine S. Amatruda. Selected bibliographies (p. 45). Vol. 2: Naturalistic series, in collaboration with Alice V. Keliher, Frances L. Ilg, and Jessie J. Carlson. (2 vols.)
Gesell, who originated the Child Study Center at Yale University, was the founder of the study of child development in the United States. He is best known for his groundbreaking studies of normal child development: be…
1934 CE
#11001
Postures & practices during labor among primitive peoples: Adaptations to modern obstetrics, with chapters on taboos & superstitions & postpartum gymnastics.
1934 CE
#11350
Benign, encapsulated tumors in the lateral ventricles of the brain: Diagnosis and treatment.
1934 CE
#11358
Exhibition of first editions of epochal achievements in the history of science.
Briefly annotated listings of 114 classics under the headings of Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Botany, Zoology, and the Hearst Medical Papyrus. Strangely, several major medical and biological cl…
1934 CE
#11663
The negro professional man and the community with special emphasis on the physician and lawyer.
An in-depth social statistical and geographical analysis of America's black doctors including their distribution, economic links, and social activism that varied throughout the South, as well as the North and West.
1934 CE
#12509
Exhibit for dentistry at a Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, 1933-1934: A portrayal of problems of dental health and the prevention of dental disease with which is interwoven something of the development of the profession and the history of dental practice. Booklet prepared by Arthur D. Black. Exhibit operated under auspices of American Dental Association [and] Chicago Dental Society, by the Chicago Centennial Dental Congress, Chicago.
Illustrated 64-page brochure recording in detail an exhibition that was seen supposedly by 8,000,000 people. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1934 CE
#12575
Onchocerciasis: With special reference to the Central American form of the disease. Parts I, II, III, and IV
In depth study of onchcerciasis in Guatemala, where "the disease was of real importance to human beings" at the time. Each of the 4 authors contributed a separate part of the report.
1934 CE
#12990
Meharry Medical College: A history.
The first history of an African-American medical school written by an African-American. Meharry Medical College, founded in 1876 as the Medical Department of Central Tennessee College, was the first medical college fo…
1935 CE
#1780
A geography of disease.
Published as supplement to Amer. J. trop. Med., 1935, 15, No. 5.
1935 CE
#4904
The clinical aspects of visceral neurology with special reference to the surgery of the sympathetic nervous system.
1935 CE
#5403
Rats, lice and history: being a study in biography, which, after 12 preliminary chapters indispensable for the preparation of the lay reader, deals with the life history of typhus fever.
1935 CE
#6461
The medicine-man of the American Indian and his cultural background.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1935 CE
#6301
Classical contributions to obstetrics and gynecology.
1935 CE
#6523
The story of medicine in the Middle Ages
1935 CE
#8619
The doctor's bill. With an introduction by A. Lawrence Powell.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1935 CE
#8894
Child psychiatry.
Leo Kanner, an Austrian émigré and medical graduate of the University of Berlin, founded the first academic department of child psychiatry under the direction of Adolf Meyer at the Johns Hopkins Hospital…
1935 CE
#10057
The care of the aged, the dying and the dead.
Digital facsimile of the 2nd edition (1940) from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1935 CE
#10205
Atlas of human anatomy, with explanatory text by Jesse Feiring Williams...colored illustrations by Franz Frohse, Max Brödel and Leon Schlossberg.
Reproduced Frohse's anatomical charts in much reduced form with supplementary charts added by Brödel and Schlossberg of Johns Hopkins.
1935 CE
#11608
Failure of the circulation.
1935 CE
#13845
All about tea. 2 vols.
Covers the historical, technical, scientific, commercial, social and artistic dimensions of tea. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1936 CE–1939 CE
#1172
The physiology and pharmacology of the pituitary body. 2 vols.
Includes an extensive bibliography.
1936 CE
#1662
Medical history of contraception.
Reprinted with updating preface, 1963, 1970.
1936 CE
#2357
Tuberculosis.
Clio Medica series.
1936 CE
#1766.604
The American medical profession, 1783 to 1850.
1936 CE
#2865
Atlas of congenital cardiac disease.
1936 CE
#3338.1
Diseases of the air and food passages of foreign-body origin.
One of the most comprehensive treatises on the subject ever published, with a 636-page appendix describing, and in most cases illustrating, 3266 foreign bodies and how they were removed.
1936 CE
#5815
Memorandum book of a tenth-century oculist for the use of modern ophthalmologists. A translation of the Tadhkirat.
The Tadhkirat al-Kahhalin was one of the oldest and best of the medieval Arabic works on ophthalmology. It carefully described 130 diseases of the eye and became the standard work on the subject in the Middle East. Ge…
1936 CE
#6499
Medicine in the Bible. The Pentateuch, Torah.
References to medicine in the Old Testament, with notes and definitions, and references to the Talmud.
1936 CE
#6432
Disease and destiny.
1936 CE
#6433
The development of modern medicine, an interpretation of the social and scientific factors involved.
Shryock was one of the historians who founded and shaped the technique of writing the social history of medicine. This was his most influential work. Revised edition, 1947, translated into French, German and Japanese.
1936 CE–1941 CE
#6662.1
MEDICAL CLASSICS. 1-5
Reprints of classic texts, with English translations where necessary. Includes biographical notes and full bibliographies.
1936 CE
#258
The great chain of being: A study of the history of an idea.
1936 CE
#7035
Encyclopaedia sexualis: A comprehensive encyclopaedia-dictionary of the sexual sciences. Edited by Victor Robinson.
One of the first encyclopedias of sexuality, published when relevant information was difficult to obtain, especially in English.
1936 CE
#9304
The ethnobiology of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache: A. the use of plants for food, beverages and narcotics. Ethnobiological studies in the American Southwest, Vol. 3. Biological series (Vol. 4, No. 5); Bulletin, University of New Mexico, whole, (No. 297).
1936 CE
#10640
Rumination number. Historical notes on rumination in man. The first historical monograph on the subject.
The first historical monograph on rumination syndrome or merycism.