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

2004 CE

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Google Books.

https://books.google.com/intl/EN/googlebooks/about.html. From the Wikipedia article on Google Books, accessed 12 -2016: "Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search and Google Print) is a service from Google …

2004 CE

#8137

Primer of robotic & telerobotic surgery. Edited by Garth H. Ballantyne, Jacques Marescaux, and Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti.

2004 CE–2015 CE

#8310

Maimonides: Medical aphorisms. A parallel Arabic-English edition edited, translated, and annotated by Gerrit Bos. Vol. 1: Treatises 1-5.; Vol. 2: Treatises 6-9; Vol. 3: Treatises 10-15; Vol. 4: Treatises 16-21. Vol. 5: Treatises 22-25.

2004 CE

#8321

Eros on the Nile. Translated from the Polish by Geoffrey L. Packer.

Originally published by Eros nad Nilem (Prószyyńki i S-ka S.A, 1998).

2004 CE

#8723

Catalog of the Robert L. Sadoff Library of Forensic Psychiatry and Legal Medicine.

Sadoff donated this library of about 4,000 items to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 2004.

2004 CE

#8786

Nature cures: The history of alternative medicine in America.

2004 CE

#8868

Medicinal plants in folk tradition: An ethnobotany of Britain and Ireland.

The first comprehensive account of medicinal uses of wild plants by the country folk of Britain and Ireland based on manuscript folklore sources as well as published sources. These included information gathered by the…

2004 CE

#9025

Stories in the time of cholera: Racial profiling during a medical nightmare.

'In 1992-93, some five hundred people died from cholera in the Orinoco Delta of eastern Venezuela. In some communities, a third of the adults died in a single night, as anthropologist Charles Briggs and Clara Mantini-…

2004 CE

#9268

Encyclopedia of folk medicine: Old world and new world traditions.

2004 CE

#9382

Chinese medical herbology and pharmacology.

This book, which extends to nearly 1200 pages, and represents the work of numerous experts, is the most comprehensive modern treatise on the subject of which I am aware.

2004 CE

#9652

Anthrax: A history.

2004 CE

#9709

Hygienic modernity: Meanings of health and disease in treaty-port China.

2004 CE

#9766

Civil War pharmacy: A history of drugs, drug supply and provision, and therapeutics for the Union and Confederacy.

2004 CE

#9799

American household botany: A history of useful plants 1620-1900.

2004 CE

#9836

OnView: Curated content from the Center for the History of Medicine's extraordinary collections. The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine: An alliance of the Boston Medical Library and Harvard Medical School.

http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/collection-tree Archives for Women in Medicine Avery, Mary Ellen papers, 1929-2002 (inclusive) Baumgartner, Leona papers, 1837-1993 (inclusive) 1930-1970 (bulk) Bibring, …

2004 CE

#9861

Plants and empire: Colonial bioprospecting in the Atlantic world.

2004 CE

#9920

Livingstone Online: Illuminating imperial exploration. Adrian S. Wisnicki, director.

http://livingstoneonline.org/ "The "About This Site" section of Livingstone Online describes some of the key elements of this site, including our goals, mission, and staff. The section also includes a set of essays de…

2004 CE

#9974

The great influenza: The epic story of the greatest plague in history.

2004 CE

#9996

The Italian boy: A tale of murder and body-snatching in 1830s London.

2004 CE

#10508

Mapping the Victorian social body.

"The cholera epidemics that plagued London in the nineteenth century were a turning point in the science of epidemiology and public health, and the use of maps to pinpoint the source of the disease initiated an explos…

2004 CE

#10553

The medical delivery business: Health reform, childbirth, and the economic order.

2004 CE

#10650

Laws of men and laws of nature: The history of scientific expert testimony in England and America.

Includes some references to early expert testimony and related in France.

2004 CE

#10759

Narcotic culture: A history of drugs in China.

2004 CE

#10999

Doctoring the South: Southern physicians and everyday medicine in the mid-nineteenth century.

2004 CE

#11379

Molecular epidemiology of infectious disease.

2004 CE

#11530

A history of epidemiologic methods and concepts. Edited by Alfredo Morabia.

2004 CE

#13446

Animals & authors in the eighteenth-century Americas: A hemispheric look at the writing of natural history. By Anita Cavagnaro Been with cataloguing records for selected titles prepared by Burton Van Name Edwards.

2004 CE

#13536

The history of medicine in Iran. Entries extracted from the Encyclopaedia Iranica Vols. I-XII.

2004 CE

#13690

Venereal disease, hospitals and the urban poor: London's "foul wards," 1600-1800.

2004 CE

#13701

When germs travel: Six major epidemics that have invaded America since 1900 and the fears they have unleashed.

2004 CE

#14033

Public health in Qajar Iran.

"Until Now, there have been no books and only a few articles available in English that deal with the actual practice of medicine in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Iran. Willem Floor’s Public Health in Qa…

2005 CE

#7150

Chinese medicine in early communist China, 1945-63.

Describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a marginal, sidelined medical practice of the early 20th century to an essential and high profile part of the national health care system under the Chinese Communi…

2005 CE

#7416

Bleeding blue and gray: Civil War surgery and the evolution of American medicine.

2005 CE

#7987

Bioethics beyond the headlines: Who lives? Who dies? Who decides?

2005 CE

#8045

Alcoholism in America, from Reconstruction to Prohibition.

2005 CE

#8143

Anyone, anything, anytime: A history of emergency medicine.

2005 CE

#8166

The humanitarians: The International Committee of the Red Cross.

2005 CE

#8201

From Gutenberg to the internet: A sourcebook on the history of information technology. Edited by Jeremy M. Norman.

Includes some documentation on the early applications of computing to biology and medicine.

2005 CE

#8295

From monastery to hospital: Christian monasticism and the transformation of health care in Late Antiquity.

2005 CE

#8328

The rise and fall of HMOs: An American health care revolution.

A broad historical overview of HMOs with a close analysis of one institution, the Marshfield Clinic in northern Wisconsin.

2005 CE

#8488

Medieval science, technology, and medicine: An encyclopedia. Edited by Thomas Glick, Steven J. Livesey, and Faith Wallis.

2005 CE

#8510

Diagnoses in Assyrian and Babylonian medicine: Ancient sources, translations, and modern medical analyses.

2005 CE

#8699

Testing the limits: Aviation medicine and the origins of manned space flight.

2005 CE

#8729

Multiple sclerosis: The history of a disease.

2005 CE

#8787

Religion and healing in America. Edited by Linda L. Barnes and Susan S. Sered.

2005 CE

#9119

Nature's museums: Victorian science and the architecture of display.

2005 CE

#9363

Office of NIH History: National Institutes of Health.

https://history.nih.gov/ "The Office of NIH History at the National Institutes of Health exists to advance historical understanding of biomedical research within the NIH and the world. Through preserving records of si…

2005 CE

#9386

Yellow Jack: How yellow fever ravaged American and Walter Reed discovered its deadly secrets.

2005 CE

#9406

The history of American homeopathy: The academic years, 1820-1935.

2005 CE

#9478

Needles, herbs, gods and ghosts: China, healing and the west to 1848.