United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
1999 CE
#9602
A Pompeian herbal: Ancient and modern medicinal plants. Plant portraits by Victoria I and Lillian Nicholson Meyer. Photographs by Stanley A. Jashemki and others.
1999 CE
#9745
Southern folk medicine 1750-1820.
1999 CE
#9761
Epidemics and history: Disease, power and imperialism.
1999 CE
#10031
Histories of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Philip W, Setel, Milton J. Lewis, and Maryinez Lyons.
1999 CE
#10092
A flourishing Yin: Gender in China's medical history: 960-1665.
1999 CE
#10093
Essential subtleties on the silver sea: The Yin-Hai Jing-Wei: A Chinese classic on ophthalmology.
Provides detailed descriptions of the etiology, symptomatology, and therapy of every eye disease known to fifteenth-century Chinese practitioners. The translators' introduction also provides the first in-depth analysi…
1999 CE
#10179
Physical culture & body beautiful: Purposive exercise in the lives of American women 1800-1875.
The author, a professor of Kinesiology and Health Education at the University of Texas at Austin, is a powerlifter who was once considered the strongest woman in the world.
1999 CE
#10229
The Nazi war on cancer.
1999 CE
#10315
Against the odds: Blacks in the profession of medicine in the United States.
1999 CE
#10338
Natural history investigations in South Carolina from colonial times to the present.
1999 CE
#10936
The Canon of Medicine (al-Qānūn fi'l-tibb). Adapted by Laleh Bakhtiar from translations of Volume 1 by O. Cameron Gruner and Mazar H. Shah. Correlated with the Arabic by Jay R. Crook with notes by O. Cameron Gruner.
1999 CE
#10977
Medicine in Maryland: The practice and profession, 1799-1999.
1999 CE
#11166
The Medical Follow-up Agency: The first fifty years 1946–1996.
"The Medical Follow-up Agency is a national treasure for veterans and for long-term studies of health. Its data resources provide incomparable opportunities to follow very important populations and to ask creative que…
1999 CE
#11234
Microbiology: A centenary perspective. Edited by Wolfgang K. Joklik, Lars G. Ljungdahl, Alison D. O'Brien, Alexander von Graevenitz, Charles Yanofsky.
Classic 20th century papers presented with introductory notes and Prefaces to the following 5 sections: 1. Diagnostic Microbiology and Epidemiology, 2. Pathogenesis and Host Response Mechanisms, 3. General and Applied…
1999 CE
#11632
Birth chairs, midwives and medicine.
1999 CE
#11925
Flu: The story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and the search for the virus that caused it.
1999 CE
#12340
Rheumatic fever in America and Britain: A biological, epidemiological, and medical history.
1999 CE
#12516
The diffusion of Greco-Roman medicine into the Middle East and the Caucasus. Edited by J.A.C. Greppin, E. Savage-Smith, and J. L. Gueriguian.
1999 CE
#12564
Amirdovlat Amasiatsi, a Fifteenth-Century Armenian Natural Historian and Physician.
1999 CE
#12754
Fits, trances, & visions: Experiencing religion and explaining experience from Wesley to James.
"Fits, Trances, and Visions (1999) charts the experience of Anglo-American Protestants and those who left the Protestant movement beginning with the transatlantic awakening in the early 18th century and ending with th…
1999 CE
#13080
Early black American leaders in nursing: Architects for integration and quality. (National League for Nursing Series).
1999 CE
#13510
Not just any medical school: The science, practice, and teaching of medicine at the University of Michigan 1850-1941.
1999 CE
#13607
Dunant's dream: War, Switzerland and the history of the Red Cross.
2000 CE
#6825
A history of neuroanatomical mappiing IN: Arthur W. Toga and John C. Mazziotta, Brain mapping: The systems, Chapter 3, pp. 77-109.
Extensively illustrated in color, with a thorough bibliography of original references.
2000 CE
#6904
The obstetrician’s armamentarium: Historical obstetric instruments and their inventors.
2000 CE
#7045
Medicine in China. Historical artifacts and images.
2000 CE
#7643
New atlas of human anatomy.
The first printed atlas of color computer images adapted from 3D images developed in the National Library of Medicine's Visible Human Project. Includes CD-ROM with 3D electronic images.
2000 CE
#7784
Permissible dose: A history of radiation protection in the twentieth century.
2000 CE
#7995
The making of the pacemaker: Celebrating a lifesaving invention. Foreward [extensive] by Seymour Furman.
2000 CE–2002 CE
#8081
An American health dilemma: A medical history of African Americans and the problem of race. Vol. 1: Beginnings to 1900. Vol. 2: Race, medicine and health care in the United States 1900-2000.
2000 CE
#8102
Brush with death: A social history of lead poisoning.
2000 CE
#8229
A history of madness in sixteenth-century Germany.
2000 CE
#8272
Jewish bioethics, edited by J. David Bleich and Fred Rosner.
2000 CE
#8504
Indigenous theories of contagious disease.
2000 CE
#8525
The "Tabula antidotarii" of Armengaud Blaise and its Hebrew translation. Edited by Michael R. McVaugh and Lola Ferre. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 90, pt. 6.
2000 CE
#8664
Catalogue of the Samuel X. Radbill pediatric historical library of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
2000 CE
#8676
Defining features: Scientific and medical portraits, 1660-2000.
2000 CE
#8680
Spectacular bodies: The art and science of the human body from Leonardo to now.
2000 CE
#8718
A brief history of endoscopy.
2000 CE
#9192
The emergence of life on earth. An historical and scientific overview.
2000 CE
#9194
The evolution wars: A guide to the debates.
2000 CE
#9322
Biodiversity and native America. Edited by Paul E. Minnis and Wayne J. Elisens.
2000 CE
#9392
Something new under the sun: An environmental history of the twentieth-century world.
c. 2000 CE
#9826
Smithsonian Libraries: Digital Library: Natural and physical sciences.
https://library.si.edu/digital-library/natural-and-physical-sciences "About Our Collections "The Libraries' physical collections comprise 1.5 million books and manuscripts, along with over 400,000 pieces of ephemera, …
2000 CE
#10033
A Plague of paradoxes: Aids, culture, and demography in Northern Tanzania.
2000 CE
#10241
LC21: A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress.
This digital roadmap for the world's largest library was undoubtedly influential not just on other U.S. libraries but on other libraries around the world. "Contributors "National Research Council; Division on Engineer…
2000 CE
#10339
Science, race, and religion in the American South. John Bachman and the Charleston circle of naturalists, 1815-1895.
2000 CE
#10516
The sanitary city: Urban infrastructure in America from colonial times to the present.
2000 CE
#10976
Guardians of medical knowledge: The genesis of the Medical Library Association.
Traces the first 50 years of the MLA, from its inception in 1898 in response to the unprecedented expansion of medical literature during the 19th century.
2000 CE
#11092