United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
2005 CE
#9750
Bleed, blister, and purge. A history of medicine on the American frontier.
2005 CE
#9784
Tobacco in history and culture: An encyclopedia. Edited by Jordan Goodman. 2 vols.
2005 CE
#9935
Fathoming the ocean: The discovery and exploration of the deep sea.
2005 CE
#9965
A concise history of euthanasia: Life, death, god, and medicine.
2005 CE
#10026
The modern art of dying: A history of euthanasia in the United States.
2005 CE
#10080
Must we all die? Alaska's enduring struggle with tuberculosis.
2005 CE
#10415
Fever of war: The influenza epidemic in the U.S. Army during World War I.
2005 CE
#10931
Our shared legacy: Nursing education at Johns Hopkins, 1889–2006. Edited by Mame Warren in association with the Johns Hopkins Nurses' Alumni Association.
2005 CE
#11594
The eugenics movement: An encyclopedia.
2005 CE
#11811
Epidemics and pandemics: Their impact on human history.
2005 CE
#12072
The threat of pandemic influenza: Are we ready? Workshop summary prepared for Forum on Microbial Threats Board on Global Heath. Edited by Stacey L. Knobler, Alison Mack, Adel Mahmoud, Stanley M. Lemon.
Digital edition from http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11150.html.
2006 CE
#6839
Dream Anatomy... Anatomy and the artistic imagination.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Library of Medicine from October 9, 2002 to July 21, 2003. In May 2015 the website built for the exhibition was available at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/dreamanatomy/.
2006 CE
#6905
The evolution of surgical instruments: An illustrated history from ancient times to the twentieth century.
2006 CE
#7167
Science and technology in medicine. An illustrated account based on ninety-nine landmark publications from five centuries.
Forewards by Leslie A. Geddes and Paul U. Unschuld. Introduction by Jeremy M. Norman. Unusually well designed and produced.
2006 CE
#7629
Human anatomy: A visual history from the Renaissance to the digital age.
A popular history, with excellent illustrations; probably the first history of anatomy to include a chapter (by Ackerman, project director for the National Library of Medicine's Digital Human Project) on "Anatomy in t…
2006 CE
#7734
Forensic science: An encyclopedia of history, methods and techniques.
2006 CE
#7951
Robotics in surgery: History, Current and future applications. Edited by Russel A. Faust.
2006 CE
#7962
The Humboldt current: Nineteenth-century exploration and the roots of American environmentalism.
2006 CE
#7989
Oath betrayed: Torture, medical complicity and the war on terror.
2006 CE
#8035
The great stink of Paris and the nineteenth-century struggle against filth and germs.
2006 CE
#8090
Birthing a slave: Motherhood and medicine in the Antebellum South.
2006 CE
#8092
Medical apartheid: The dark history of medical experimentation on Black Americans from colonial times to the present.
2006 CE
#8184
Locating medical history: The stories and their meanings. Edited by Frank Huisman and John Harley Warner.
2006 CE
#8251
Colonial pathologies: American tropical medicine, race, and hygiene in the Philippines.
2006 CE
#8323
The Renaissance hospital: Healing the body and healing the soul.
2006 CE
#8366
Monica H. Green & Linne R. Mooney: Gilbertus Anglicus, "The Sickness of Women," IN: Sex, Aging and Death in a Medieval Medical Compendium: MS Trinity College Cambridge R.14.52, Its Language, Scribe, and Texts. Edited by M. Teresa Tavormina. Vol. 2., pp. 455-568.
"Gilbertus's Compendium medicinae was translated into Middle English in the early 15th century.[4] The gynecological and obstetrical portions of that translation were soon excerpted and circulated widely as an indepen…
2006 CE
#8493
The science of describing: Natural history in Renaissance Europe.
2006 CE
#8585
Daily life in the Mongol empire.
Chapter 6: Health and Medicine.
2006 CE
#8596
Dr. Franklin's medicine
The history of medicine, and Franklin's involvements in it, within the context of his life and career.
2006 CE
#8656
A most amazing scene of wonders: Electricity and enlightenment in early America.
"By examining the lives and visions of natural philosophers, spectacular showmen, religious preachers and medical therapists, he shows how electrical experiences of wonder, terror, and awe were connected to a broad ar…
2006 CE
#8780
The great starvation experiment: Ancel Keys and the men who starved for science.
2006 CE
#8801
Biotech: The countercultural foundations of an industry.
2006 CE
#9155
The dilemma of federal mental health policy: Radical reform or incremental change?
2006 CE
#9265
The birth of development: How the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, and World Health Organization changed the world, 1945–1965.
2006 CE
#9376
Producing sexual desire: Changing sexual discourse in the Ottoman Middle East, 1500-1900.
2006 CE
#9722
The genetics revolution: History, fears and future of a life-altering science.
2006 CE
#9749
Death rode the rails: American railroad accidents and safety 1828-1965.
2006 CE
#9820
Mom's cancer.
This book was born digital in 2004, and later published in print. See www.momscancer.com. "Winner of the 2005 Eisner Award in the category of Best Digital Comic for the original Web version" "Brian Fies is a freelance…
2006 CE
#9873
Miracles in Enlightenment England.
Chapter 3: Miracle workers dn healers. Chapter 4: Valentine Greatrakes and the New Philosophy, etc.
2006 CE
#9926
Consumption and literature: The making of the romantic disease.
2006 CE
#9934
Nurse-midwifery: The birth of a new American profession.
2006 CE
#9952
Archive-It.org
https://archive-it.org/ "First deployed in 2006, Archive-It is a subscription web archiving service from the Internet Archive that helps organizations to harvest, build, and preserve collections of digital content. Th…
2006 CE
#10144
A perfectly striking departure: Surgeons and surgery at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 1912—1980.
2006 CE
#10148
A century of adventure in northern health: The Public Health Service Commissioned Corps in Alaska, 1879-1978.
2006 CE
#10248
Frozen in memory: U.S. Navy medicine in the Korean War.
2006 CE
#10366
All creatures: Naturalists, collectors, and biodiversity, 1850-1950.
2006 CE
#10910
Emily Dickinson's herbarium: A facsimile edition. Foreward by Leslie A. Morris. Essays, botanical catalogue and index by Richard B. Sewall, Judith Farr, and Ray Angelo.
A facsimile edition of MS Am 1118.11 in Houghton Library, Harvard University. Digital facsimile of the actual herbarium from Harvard at this link.
2006 CE
#11062
Sex, aging, & death in a medieval medical compendium. Trinity College Cambridge MS R.14.52, its texts, language and scribe. Edited by M. Teresa Tavormina.
2006 CE
#11227
The Roy G. Neville historical chemical library: An annotated catalogue of printed books on alchemy, chemistry, chemical technology, and related subjects. 2 vols.
2006 CE
#11768