United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
1959 CE
#14227
Einführung in die stereotaktischen Operationen mit einem Atlas des menschlichen Gehirns. Introduction to stereotaxis with an atlas of the human brain. Large folio text plus 2 large folio binders of plates with captions.
1960 CE
#2243
The history of internal medicine. Selected diseases.
Attempts to list and annotate every reference of fundamental importance in the development of 21 selected diseases.
1960 CE
#2581.2
Microbiology. Historical contributions from 1776-1908.
1960 CE
#3415.1
The conquest of deafness: a history of the long struggle to make possible normal living to those handicapped by lack of normal hearing.
Education for the deaf.
1960 CE
#5813.2
The surgeon’s glove.
Contains an extensive bibliography.
1960 CE
#6623.2
The torch.
A romantic and inspirational historical novel about Hippocrates by the great Canadian neurosurgeon.
1960 CE
#6786.2
A catalogue of the H. Winnett Orr historical collection and other rare books in the library of the American College of Surgeons.
Describes 2289 rare books primarily concerning surgery, military medicine, and orthopaedics, donated by H.Winnett Orr (1877-1956).
1960 CE
#7878
Surgical diseases of the pancreas.
The first comprehensive textbook on pancreatic disease.
1960 CE
#8682
The library of the Medical Institution of Yale College and its catalogue of 1865.
1960 CE–1979 CE
#9377
The collected works of C. G. Jung. 20 vols. Edited by Gerhard Adler, Michael Fordham and Herbert Read. Translated from the German by R. F. C. Hull.
First collected edition, in English translation, published by the Bollingen Foundation created by Paul and Mary Mellon. Vol. 19, General bibliography, was revised and brought up to date for a second edition in 1990. V…
1960 CE
#11219
A bibliography of internal medicine: Selected diseases.
Literature on "selected diseases" presented in chronological order, beginning with auricular fibrillation and ending with trichinosis, emphasizing cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
1960 CE
#11433
Catalog of the Edgar Fahs Smith memorial collection in the history of chemistry.
Catalogue of the collection formed by Smith, provost of the University of Pennsylvania. The collection was augmented by the university after its donation by Smith.
1960 CE
#12353
Thoracic surgery before the 20th century.
1960 CE
#13195
The transplantation of tissues and organs.
Contains an unusually extensive bibliography.
1960 CE
#13748
The use of LSD in psychotherapy: Transactions of a conference of D-Lysergic Acid Diethymlamide (LSD-25), April 22, 23 and 24, 1959, Princeton, N. J. Edited by Harold A. Abramson.
1961 CE
#2581.3
Milestones in microbiology.
Readings from primary sources, with commentary.
1961 CE
#3161.01
A history of thoracic surgery
Includes cardiovascular surgery.
1961 CE
#5813.3
Great ideas in the history of surgery.
1961 CE
#6786.3
Early American medical imprints. A guide to works printed in the United States 1668-1820.
Describes 2105 items with paginations. Reprinted 1977.
1961 CE
#6945
Bibliography of memory.
The most complete bibliography to date on this subject. Regarding Young, see the unusually interesting obituary in The New York Times at this link.
1961 CE
#7200
The encyclopedia of sexual behavior.
1961 CE
#7352
The human cerebellum. An atlas of gross topography in serial sections.
1961 CE
#7991
The first catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. Washington, 1840. Facsimile copy of the original manuscript published to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of the National Library of Medicine.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1961 CE
#8764
Doctors, patients, and health insurance: The organization and financing of medical care.
1961 CE
#8866
Thought reform and the psychology of totalism. A study of "brainwashing" in China.
1961 CE
#9223
Medical Department of the United States Army in World War II. United States Army Veterinary Service in World War II.
"The Army Veterinary Service has three major missions: (1) Inspection of food used by the military including its processing and the sanitary inspections of the establishments producing it; (2) provision of a comprehen…
1961 CE
#10854
The ethnobotany of pre-Columbian Peru.
"....based on analysis of 2200 wild and cultivated plant specimens with clearly defined archaeological contexts... Part I is a systematic ethnobotany with pertinent citations of the botanical and archaeological litera…
1961 CE
#10855
Mohave ethnopsychiatry and suicide: The psychiatric knowledge and the psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe.
1961 CE
#10949
Japanese botany during the period of wood-block printing.
I. An essay on the development of natural history, especially botany, in Japan; on the influence of early Chinese & Western contacts; on Japanese books & wood-block illustration. II. An exhibition of Japanese books & …
1961 CE
#10992
Every man our neighbor: A brief history of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
1961 CE
#11211
The first catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, Washington, 1840.
Facsimile copy and first publication in print of the original manuscript catalogue published to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of the National Library of Medicine, Washington, 1961. The first (manuscript) …
1961 CE
#11420
America's pre-pharmacopeial literature.
1961 CE
#11586
An atlas of acquired diseases of the heart and great vessels. 3 vols.
1961 CE
#12015
No time for prejudice: A story of the integration of negroes in nursing in the United States.
Primarily a history of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses [NACGN], which existed for the express purpose of "promoting unity within the nursing profession and furthering the cause of democracy." Integ…
1961 CE
#12165
Hypokinetic disease: Diseases produced by lack of exercise
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1961 CE
#12413
The toadstool millionaires.
Chronicles the rise of the patent medicine trade from its beginnings in colonial America until passage of the first federal food and drug law. Digital text available from quackwatch.org at this link.
1961 CE
#13057
Bionics Symposium. Living prototypes-the key to new technology. Wadd Technical Report 60-600. Edited by Joan C. Robinette.
1961 CE
#13083
Proceedings of a conference on results of the first U.S. manned suborbital space flight. June 6, 1961.
Ch. 4: "Review of biomedical systems for MR-3 flight." Ch. 5: "Results of preflight and postflight medical examinations" Ch. 6: "Bioinstrumentation in MR-3 flight." Ch.7: "Physiological responses of the astronatu in t…
1961 CE
#13084
Results of the second U.S. manned suborbital space flight July 21, 1961.
Ch. 3: "Results of the MR-4 preflight and postflight medical examination conducted on astronaut Virgil I. Grissom." Ch. 4: "Physiological responses of the astronaut in the MR-4 space flight." Ch. 5: "Flight surgeon's …
1962 CE
#2137.02
Occupational health in America.
Written under the auspices of the Industrial Medical Association, this history emphasizes 20th century achievements.
1962 CE
#2432.1
A history of syphilis.
1962 CE
#6786.4
American medical bibliography 1639-1783.
Lists and describes 719 books, pamphlets, and broadsides, 506 almanacs, 25 magazines, and 224 newspapers published in the area now forming the U.S.A.
1962 CE
#7417
Medicines for the Union Army: the United States Army Laboratories during the Civil War.
1962 CE
#7841
Silent spring.
This very carefully documented book convincingly proved the disastrous effects of DDT in the environment, and generated a storm of controversy. It was later credited with founding the "environmental movement" in the U…
1962 CE
#7927
The cholera years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866.
Edition with new Afterword published in 1987.
1962 CE
#7946
Peresadka zhiznenno vazhnykh organov v eksperimente. Experimental transplantation of vital organs. Authorized translation from the Russian by Basil Haigh.
Demikhov coined the term transplantology, and this work, first published in Russian in 1960, and translated and published in 1962 in New York, Berlin and Madrid, was the first monograph on transplantation of organs an…
1962 CE
#9695
Byzantine medicine: Tradition and empiricism.
1962 CE
#9887
The human skeleton in forensic medicine.
1962 CE
#10285
Medicine in the making of Montana. Written by Paul C. Phillips from his own researches and the pioneer manuscripts of Llewellyn L. Callaway. Additional researches and notes by contributors.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1962 CE
#10357
A history of American medical ethics, 1847-1912.
The first history of medical ethids in the United States. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.