United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
2009 CE
#9830
A history of total health.
https://kaiserpermanentehistory.org/ "A History of Total Health invites you to join in a discussion of today’s health care as we draw links to relevant events in the history of Kaiser Permanente and the industri…
2009 CE
#9837
Center for the History of Medicine at Countway Library: Blog
https://cms.www.countway.harvard.edu/wp/?page_id=2 Of all the blogs produced by history of medicine departments at university libraries that I had seen in February 2018 this appeared to be one of the most active.
2009 CE
#10443
Chocolate in Mesoamerica: A cultural history of cacao. Edited by Cameron L. McNeil.
2009 CE
#10528
The natures of maps: Cartographic constructions of the natural world.
"...Wood and Fels begin by observing that while almost everyone now admits that maps showing such things as zoning lines or national boundaries are ideological constructions, they view any map as inherently ideologica…
2009 CE
#10573
The plague files: Crisis management in sixteenth-century Seville.
2009 CE
#10613
Medical authority and Englishwomen’s herbal texts, 1550–1650.
"Through an analysis of twenty-four examples of female-owned herbals supplemented by case studies of the herbal references in the writings of Margaret Hoby, Grace Mildmay, Elizabeth Isham, and Isabella Whitney, Rebecc…
2009 CE
#10773
Women physicians and the cultures of medicine. Edited by Ellen S. Moore, Elizabeth Fee, and Manon Parry.
2009 CE
#10957
An Oak Spring herbaria: Herbs and herbals from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries. A selection of the rare books, manuscripts and works of art in the collection of Rachel Lambert Mellon by Lucia Tongiorgi Tomasi & Tony Willis. Edited with a description of the American herbals by Mark Argetsinger.
A spectacularly beautiful volume as are the other 3 vols in the Oak Spring series.
2009 CE
#11242
Ottoman medicine: Healing and medical institutions, 1500-1700.
2009 CE
#11258
Oliver Wendell Holmes, physician and man of letters. Edited by Scott. H. Podolsky and Charles S. Bryan.
2009 CE
#11412
Foul bodies: Cleanliness in early America.
2009 CE
#11443
Women doctors in war.
The history of female physicians in the U.S. military.
2009 CE
#11484
The modern period: Menstruation in twentieth-century America.
2009 CE
#11825
Recipes for immortality: Healing, religion, and community in South India.
"Despite the global spread of Western medical practice, traditional doctors still thrive in the modern world. In Recipes for Immortality, Richard Weiss illuminates their continued success by examining the ways in whic…
2009 CE
#12095
Forgotten voices: Death records of the Yakama, 1888-1964.
"Despite a recent resurgence in studies of death and disease in native peoples of the Western Hemisphere, little work has been done on death and disease in Native Americans during the reservation period of the late 19…
2009 CE
#12118
The evolution and emergence of RNA viruses.
"This impressive monograph by Edward Holmes opens with a quotation from La Peste, by Albert Camus: “Everyone knows that pestilences have a way of recurring in the world; yet somehow we find it hard to believe in…
2009 CE
#12144
The evolution of obesity.
2009 CE
#12384
Laboratory disease: Robert Koch's medical bacteriology.
2009 CE
#12665
Papillomavirus vaccines. US Patent US7476389B1.
Frazer and Zhou invented and patented the first Papillomavirus vaccine. In 2020 it was marketed as Gardasil and Cervarix. Developed beginning in 1991, about 20 years after Blumberg and Millman's vaccine against viral …
2009 CE
#12740
The Human Connectome Project.
In 2009 The National Instiututes of Health announced that it would fund a five year program called the Human Connectome Project to build a "network map" (connectome) to will shed light on the anatomical and functional…
2009 CE
#13029
Dermatology for skin of color.
"... the first comprehensive reference for this subspecialty, ranging from the historic and cultural to the clinical and basic science components....More than 600 full-color photographs of preoperative and postoperati…
2009 CE
#13038
The good doctors: The Medical Committee for Human Rights and the struggle for social justice in health care.
"... documents the history of the Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR), a group of health professionals who delivered health care to wounded protesters and victims of police violence during the Civil Rights Movem…
2009 CE
#13274
Plague writing in early modern England.
"During the seventeenth century, England was beset by three epidemics of the bubonic plague, each outbreak claiming between a quarter and a third of the population of London and other urban centers. Surveying a wide r…
2009 CE
#13711
The tainted gift: The disease method of frontier expansion.
2010 CE
#7359
The cybernetic brain: Sketches of another future.
2010 CE
#7510
A vast machine: Computer models, climate data, and the politics of global warming.
2010 CE
#7584
Seeking the cure: A history of medicine in America.
2010 CE
#7752
Practicing medicine in a black regiment: The Civil War diary of Burt G. Wilder, 55th Massachusetts, edited by Richard M. Reid.
Wilder was a Harvard-trained white physician assigned to one of the first African American regiments in the American Civil War.
2010 CE
#7834
Medicine and politics in colonial Peru: Population growth and the Bourbon reforms.
2010 CE
#7862
The emperor of all maladies: A biography of cancer.
2010 CE
#8009
Healing the body politic: El Salvador's popular struggle for health rights from civil war to neoliberal peace.
2010 CE
#8013
A contemporary history of the U. S. Army Nurse Corps.
From the end of the Vietnam War to the year 2000.
2010 CE
#8016
Navy medicine in Vietnam: Passage to freedom to the fall of Saigon.
2010 CE
#8027
Fictions of well-being: Sickly readers and vernacular medical writing in late medieval and early modern Spain. Michael
2010 CE
#8039
Utopia's garden: French natural history from Old Regime to revolution.
2010 CE
#8085
Black physicians in the Jim Crow South.
2010 CE
#8099
Vaccines: A biography. Edited by Andrew W. Artenstein.
2010 CE
#8147
Atlas of science: Visualizing what we know.
2010 CE
#8365
Healing and society in medieval England. A Middle English translation of the pharmaceutical writings of Gilbertus Anglicus. Edited by Faye Marie Getz.
2010 CE
#8430
The symptom and the subject: The emergence of the physical body in ancient Greece.
2010 CE
#8521
History of Medicine Finding Aids Consortium.
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/consortium/index.html "The History of Medicine Finding Aids Consortium is a project that explores the feasibility of crawling, indexing, and delivering web accessible content from external …
2010 CE
#8522
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
https://dp.la/ "The vision of a national digital library has been circulating among librarians, scholars, educators, and private industry representatives since the early 1990s. Efforts led by a range of organizations,…
2010 CE
#8701
Addiction: A reference encyclopedia. Edited by Howard Padwa and Jacob Cunningham.
An encyclopedia with the addition of the texts of numerous primary source documents.
2010 CE
#8756
The origins of organ transplantation: Surgery and laboratory science 1880-1930.
2010 CE
#9002
This birth place of souls: The Civil War nursing diary of Harriet Eaton edited with an introduction by Jane E. Schultz.
2010 CE
#9397
The illustrated Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud. Edited with an introduction and essays by Jeffrey Moussaieff Mason.
Reprints selected portions of the 1913 A. A. Brill translation together essays by Masson and excerpts from Jung, Lacan, and Horney. Includes many full page or double-page color reproductions of works by modernist and …
2010 CE
#9662
Obesity: The biography.
2010 CE
#9884
Poison eaters: Snakes, opium, arsenic, and the lethal show.
"This book is the first to explore the tradition of deliberate poison eating, its practitioners, and the substances that might nourish or kill them" (publisher).
2010 CE
#9931
American nursing: A history of knowledge, authority, and the meaning of work.
c. 2010 CE
#9950
National Institutes of Health Library Digitized Collection. Branch Chief and Information Architect: James King.
https://archive.org/details/nihlibrary&tab=collection "The NIH Library is a leading biomedical research library whose collection and services are developed to support the programs of the National Institutes of Health …