United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
2002 CE
#7559
Cabinets of curiosities.
2002 CE
#7755
Jews and medicine: An epic saga.
2002 CE
#7877
History of the pancreas: Mysteries of a hidden organ.
2002 CE
#7953
Semiotic flesh: Information and the human body. Edited by Phillip Thurtle and Robert Mitchell.
Includes "The virtual surgeon: Operating on the data in an age of medialization" by Timothy Lenoir.
2002 CE
#8011
African American alternative medicine: Using alternative medicine to prevent and control chronic diseases.
2002 CE
#8200
Origins of cyberspace: A library on the history of computing, networking, and telecommunications.
Includes some significant early annotated references to the applictions of computing to biology and medicine.
2002 CE–2007 CE
#8245
Maimonides on asthma: a parallel Arabic-English text, edited, translated and annotated by Gerrit Bos. Maimonides on asthma, Vol. 2: Critical editions of medieval Hebrew and Latin translations by Gerrit Bos and Michael R. McVaugh.
2002 CE
#8304
The creation of psychopharmacology
2002 CE
#8384
A traffic of dead bodies: Anatomy and embodied social identity in nineteenth century America.
2002 CE
#8450
The surgery of Roger Frugard. Translated into Italian from the Latin Venetian edition by Dario Spallone and Luigi Stroppiana, and into English by Leonard D. Rosenman.
2002 CE
#8519
History of the Health Sciences Links. Medical Library Association. Maintained by Patricia E. Gallagher
https://hhsmla.blogspot.com/ This probably the most comprehensive index to digital sources concerning the history of the health sciences. Hundreds of links are arranged in the following categories: Bibliographies/Chro…
2002 CE
#8542
Edited ancestors, inventible traditions: Essays toward a more inclusive history of anthropology. Edited by Richard Handler.
2002 CE
#8577
The Trotula: A medieval compendium of women's medicine, edited and translated by Monica H. Green.
A new translation of a new edition of the texts based on collation of 9 MSS from the second half of the 13th or early 14th century. "The Trotula was the most influential compendium on women's medicine in medieval Euro…
2002 CE
#8663
New Deal medicine: The rural health programs of the Farm Security Administration.
"Drawing on oral histories, archival records, and medical journals from the 1930s and 1940s, Grey finds the programs were both a rehearsal for more modern forms of medical organization and a lightning rod for critics …
2002 CE
#8903
Drugs in America: A historical reader. [Compiled by] David F. Musto.
2002 CE
#9188
The structure of evolutionary theory.
A "technical book on macroevolution and the historical development of evolutionary theory.[1] The book was twenty years in the making,[2]published just two months before Gould's death.[3] Aimed primarily at profession…
2002 CE
#9229
Soldiers to the rescue: The medical response to the Pentagon attack. Edited by Sanders Marble and Ellen Milhiser.
Digital facsimile from the U.S. Army Medical Department Office of Medical History at this link.
2002 CE
#9565
The evolution of the conservation movement, 1850-1920.
https://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amrvhtml/conshome.html "documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government…
2002 CE
#9595
Online Archive of California.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/ "The Online Archive of California (OAC) provides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 contributing institutions including li…
2002 CE
#9624
Working cures: Healing, health, and power on Southern slave plantations.
2002 CE
#9685
Learning to smoke: Tobacco use in the West.
2002 CE
#9788
The history of massage: An illustrated survey from around the world.
2002 CE
#9815
Publishing and medicine in early modern England.
"This book examines the effects of medical publishing on the momentous theoretical and jurisdictional controversies in health care in early modern England. The simultaneous collapse of medical orthodoxy and the contro…
2002 CE
#9825
Expeditions & discoveries: Sponsored exploration and scientific discovery in the modern age.
http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/expeditions/index.html "The fourth in a series of online collections from Harvard University, Expeditions and Discoveries delivers maps, photographs, and published materials, as well as fiel…
2002 CE
#10078
The copedologist's cabinet: A biographical and bibliographical history.
"Copepod crustaceans are the most numerous multicellular animals on earth. They occur in every free-living and parasitic aquatic niche. Copepods have been known since the time of Aristotle, yet there has never been a …
2002 CE
#10175
Seeing her sex: Medical archives and the female body.
"Through a detailed analysis of exterior and interior images of the female body, this book examines the relationship between human reproduction and cultural representation from 1750-1910. With examples drawn from medi…
2002 CE
#10238
BioDigital.
https://www.biodigital.com/ "The Word's First Human Visualization Platform: Anatomy, Disease & Treatments— all in interactive 3D. Web, Mobile and Augmented Reality "the virtual body as the health equivalent of G…
2002 CE
#10410
Native American healing: A Lacota ritual.
Medical rituals of the Lacota people.
2002 CE
#10955
A history of Yale's School of Medicine: Passing torches to others.
2002 CE
#11122
Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
A spectacular color photo-illustrated book on the Mütter Museum.
2002 CE–2005 CE
#11243
The human fossil record. 4 vols.
Vol. 1: Terminology and Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe). Vol. 2: Craniodental morphology of Genus Homo (Africa and Asia). Vol. 3: Brain endocasts—the paleoneurological evidence. Vol. 4: Crandioden…
2002 CE
#11417
Paul Ehrlich's receptor immunology: The magnificent obsession.
2002 CE
#12320
Stanford University School of Medicine and the predecessor schools: An historical perspective.
Digital format only, available from lane.stanford.edu at this link: https://lane.stanford.edu/med-history/wilson/chap01.html
2002 CE
#12415
The quest for drug control: Politics and federal policy in a period of increasing substance abuse, 1963-1981.
2002 CE
#12416
One hundred years of heroin. Edited by David F. Musto with the assistance of Pamela Korsmeyer and Thomas W. Maulucci, Jr.
2002 CE
#12530
A sourcebook of dental medicine: Being a documentary history of dentistry and stomatology from the earliest times to the middle of the twentieth century.
2002 CE
#12576
Bathsheba's Breast: Women, cancer and history.
"Olson, who lost his left hand and forearm to cancer while writing this book, provides an absorbing and often frightening narrative history of breast cancer told through the heroic stories of women who have confronted…
2002 CE
#13127
Biologists and the promise of American life: From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey.
2002 CE
#13283
Cedars-Sinai: The one-hundred year history of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: 1902-2002.
2002 CE
#13447
Guide to William Bartram's travels: Following the trail of America's first great naturalist.
2002 CE
#13598
Stem cells and the future of regenerative medicine.
In 2001 this report cited the following diseases with high prevalence in the United States as likely candidates for stem cell research: Cardiovascular Disease: 58 million U.S. patients Automimmune Disease: 30 million …
2002 CE
#13793
Pox Americana: The great smallpox epidemic of 1775-82.
2002 CE
#13828
Women in medicine: An encyclopedia.
2002 CE
#14081
A biographical dictionary of women healers. Midwives, nurses, and physicians.
2003 CE
#6879
Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen: Nature, knowledge, imagery in an ancient Chinese medical text.
2003 CE
#7057
Unequal treatment: Confronting racial and ethnic disparities in health care. Edited by B. D. Smedley, A. Y. Stith, and A. R. Nelson.
"Congress, in 1999, requested an IOM study to assess the extent of disparities in the types and quality of health services received by U.S. racial and ethnic minorities and non-minorities; explore factors that may con…
2003 CE
#7147
A Chinese physician: Wang Ji and the "Stone Mountain medical case histories".
A study of Wang Ji's Shishan yian (Stone Mountain medical case histories) first published in print in 1531.
2003 CE
#7244
A history of ideas about the prolongation of life: The evolution of prolongevity hypotheses to 1800.
2003 CE
#7839
History of the treatment of spinal cord injuries.
A history of the treatment and rehabilitation of spinal cord and cauda equina injuries.
2003 CE
#7849