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

1962 CE

#11602

Heart-lung bypass: Principles and techniques of extracorporeal circulation.

1962 CE

#11850

Disinfected mail: Historical review and tentative listing of cachets, handstamp markings, wax seals, wafer seals and manuscript certifications alphabetically arranged according to countries, by K.F. Meyer, in collaboration with C. Ravasini ...[et al.].

From the 15th to near the end of the 19th century attempts were made to decontaminate mail which had been in contact with plague, smallpox, cholera, and other contagious diseases.

1962 CE

#13082

Results of the first United States Manned Orbital Space Flight February 20, 1962.

Ch. 3: "Life support systems and biomedical instrumentation." Ch. 8: "Aeromedical preparation and results of postflight medical examinations." Ch. 9: "Physiological responses of the astronaut." Ch. 10: "Astronaut prep…

1962 CE

#13580

The Rudolph Matas history of medicine in Louisiana. Edited by John Duffy. 2 vols.

1963 CE

#2068.5

History of pharmacy. 3rd ed.

4th ed., 1976, revised by G. Sonnedecker.

1963 CE

#5019.4

Psychoanalysis, psychology and literature: A bibliography.

Contains 4,460 references.

1963 CE

#5546.7

The evolution and eradication of infectious diseases.

1963 CE

#5813.4

The story of wound healing and wound repair.

See No. 3659.1.

1963 CE

#6495.8

The medical writings of Moses Maimonides. Treatise on asthma.

1963 CE

#7868

Botanic manuscript of Jane Colden, 1724-1766. Edited by H.W. Rickett and E.C. Hall.

Colden was the first distinguished American woman botanist. Her work is known only from an untitled manuscript by her on the flora of the lower Hudson River Valley of New York that is preserved in the Natural History …

1963 CE

#7947

The MEDLARS story at the National Library of Medicine.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1963 CE

#8349

A catalogue of incipits of mediaeval scientific writings in Latin. Revised and augmented edition.

1963 CE

#8642

The martyrdom of Jewish physicians in Poland: Studies by Dr. Leon Wulman and Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. Research and Documentation by Dr. Leopold Lazarowitz and Dr. Simon Malowist. Edited by Louis Falstein.

"Of the more than 3 million Jewish Poles that perished during the Holocaust, approximately 3,000 were physicians. It was the goal of the Alliance members to memorialize those physicians who perished during the Holocau…

1963 CE

#8835

The journal of James Yonge, Plymouth surgeon (1647-1721). Edited by F. N. L. Poynter.

A complete account of Yonge's life from the age of ten until the age of 61. "It is considered to be the most important diary of the 17th century after those of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn.[1] In it Yonge mentioned fa…

1963 CE

#11598

Periodic health examinations: Abstracts from the literature. Public Health Service Publication No. 1010.

An annotated bibliography of the literature to June 1962. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.

1963 CE

#13033

Animal species and evolution.

Condensed and extensively revised as Populations, species and evolution. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1970.

1964 CE

#4509.1

A short history of the gout and the rheumatic diseases.

1964 CE

#1588.1

Circulation of the blood: men and ideas.

1964 CE

#3161.1

The history of electrocardiography.

Reprinted with new introduction by Joel D. Howell, San Francisco, Norman Publishing, 1990.

1964 CE

#2581.4

Selected papers on virology.

1964 CE

#2702.2

Classic descriptions in diagnostic roentgenology. 2 vols.

A compilation of pioneer contributions to the technology and methodology of diagnostic roentgenology.

1964 CE

#6633.2

Medals relating to medicine and allied sciences in the numismatic collection of The Johns Hopkins University.

Full descriptions of 922 items; some illustrated.

1964 CE

#7385

Smoking and health: report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.

Definitive 386-page throughly documented study of the carcinogenic and pulmonologic effects of smoking, and the addictive aspects of nicotine. It was published under the supervision of Surgeon-General Luther Terry. Di…

1964 CE

#7712

Bones, bodies, and disease. Evidence of disease and abnormality in early man.

1964 CE

#8145

Essays on the history of physiology in Russia, by Kh.S. Koshtoyants. Editor of English translation: Donald B. Lindsley. Translated from the Russian by David Boder, Kristan Hanes [and] Natalie O'Brien.

Focuses on neurophysiology, especially the work of Sechenov and Pavlov. Originally published in Moscow, 1946.

1964 CE

#8719

Give and take: The development of tissue transplantation.

1964 CE–1971 CE

#8783

A history of medicine in South Carolina. Vol. 1: 1670-1825. Vol. 2: 1825-1900. Vol. 3: 1900-1970.

1964 CE

#9396

The works of Sir Thomas Browne. Edited by Geoffrey Keynes. 4 vols.

Revised and slightly expanded from Keynes's first edition (6 vols., London: Faber & Faber, 1928-31).

1964 CE

#9437

Galen's Institutio logica. English translation, introduction and commentary by John Spangler Kieffer.

1964 CE

#9535

A short history of midwifery.

Supplemented reprint of Cutter's "Historical sketch of the development of midwifery and gynecology," Obstetrics and Gynecology, edited by Arthur H. Curtis, I, 4-194 (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1933).

1964 CE

#10181

Early anthropology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

1964 CE

#10363

Veterinary medicine and human health.

Foundational work on veterinary epidemiology. At the University of California, Davis in 1966 Schwabe founded the first epidemiology department and graduate program in a school of veterinary medicine. Unusually extensi…

1964 CE

#10453

The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology: Its first century.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1964 CE

#10948

An index to selected Japanese medical literature of Pre-Meiji times.

This is an index to a series of 5 offprints by Mestler entitled "A galaxy of old Japanese medical books with miscellaneous notes on early medicine in Japan" published in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association…

1964 CE

#11422

Medicine and health in New Jersey: A history.

1964 CE

#11672

Parasites of the human heart.

1964 CE

#11707

A history of respiration.

1964 CE

#12153

History of the Medical Society of the State of California.

Digital facsimile from ssvms.org at this link.

1965 CE

#1685.1

History and geography of the most important diseases.

Originally published in German, 1963.

1965 CE

#2138.1

Essays on the history of aviation medicine.

"Translation of Ocherki po istorii aviatsionnoy meditsiny," Moscow: U. S. S. R. Academy of Sciences Publishing House, 1962. Primarily useful for the history of aviation medicine in Russia, with a very extensive biblio…

1965 CE

#2581.5

Three centuries of microbiology.

1965 CE

#2702.3

The trail of the invisible light. From X-Strahlen to Radio(bio)logy.

A great deal of valuable information presented in a not always serious manner.

1965 CE

#5733.1

Milestones in anesthesia. Readings in the development of surgical anesthesia, 1665-1940.

First-hand accounts of discoveries and advances in anesthesia.

1965 CE

#5019.5

Neurosurgical classics. Compiled by Robert H. Wilkins.

A collection of 52 classic contributions to neurosurgery, translated, where necessary, into English, with an appendix containing over 200 additional references related to the historical development of neurological sur…

1965 CE

#5733.2

Foundations of anesthesiology. 2 vols.

An anthology of 150 papers on anesthesia and related topics, from the 16th century to 1961.

1965 CE–1991 CE

#6451.5

Bibliography of the history of medicine. Nos. 1-27.

Digital facsimiles from the Hathi Trust at this link.

1965 CE

#258.3

A history of genetics.

1965 CE

#258.4

A short history of genetics. The development of the main lines of thought: 1864-1939.

1965 CE

#7233

Auditory nerve.

Describes the first "chronically" implanted or permanent cochlear implant. With John M. Epley of Stanford; Robert C. Lummis, Newman Guttman, Lawrence C. Frishkopf of Bell Telephone Laboratories; and Leon D. Harmon and…

1965 CE

#7356

Use of computers in biology and medicine.