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

2012 CE

#7891

Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown.

2012 CE

#7961

Roots of ecology: Antiquity to Haeckel.

2012 CE

#8059

Historical dictionary of the World Health Organization. Second edition.

Covers the history of the WHO through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendices, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on key bodies, programs, events and p…

2012 CE

#8098

Man and wound in the ancient world: A history of military medicine from Sumer to the fall of Constantinople.

2012 CE

#8206

Sex, sickness, and slavery: Illness in the antebellum South.

2012 CE

#8258

Maimonides On hemorrhoids. A new parallel Arabic-English edition and translation, edited and translated by Gerrit Bos and Michael R. McVaugh.

2012 CE

#8389

Picturing the book of nature: Image, text, and argument in sixteenth-century human anatomy and medical botany.

2012 CE

#8665

X-ray vision: The evolution of medical imaging and its human significance.

2012 CE

#8702

Social poison: The culture and politics of opiate control in Britain and France, 1821–1926.

2012 CE

#8777

A history of organ transplantation: Ancient legends to modern practice.

2012 CE

#9196

Biology, computing and the history of molecular sequencing: From proteins to DNA, 1945-2000.

2012 CE

#9538

AIDS at 30: A history.

2012 CE

#9839

Digitized Collections: Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

https://library.medicine.yale.edu/digital Yale School of Medicine Collection Medical Instruments & Artifacts Peter Parker Papers Civil War Photographs Postcard Collection Tobacco Advertising Books by & about Harvey Cu…

2012 CE

#9850

Dialysis: History, development and promise. Edited by Todd S. Ing, Mohamed Rahman, and Carl M. Kjellstrand.

2012 CE

#9951

US National Library of Medicine Digital Library.

https://archive.org/details/usnationallibraryofmedicine%26tab=about&tab=collection In October 2018, this collection housed at the Internet Archive had over 15,700 titles. "The National Library of Medicine (NLM), in Be…

2012 CE

#9971

American canopy: Trees, forests and the making of a nation.

2012 CE

#9977

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 22: Science and medicine. Edited by James G. Thomas, Jr. & Charles Reagan Wilson.

2012 CE

#10290

Lincoln and medicine.

2012 CE

#10294

The art of medicine: Over 2000 years of images and imagination.

"The pharmaceutical magnate Henry S. Wellcome (1853-1936) sought to illumine the 'history of the Healing art' across cultures and from the ancient past to his own day through his vast historical medical collection. Th…

2012 CE

#10418

Contagion: How commerce has spread disease.

2012 CE

#10586

Doctored: The medicine of photography in nineteenth-century America.

2012 CE

#10708

Dissection on display: Cadavers, anatomists and public spectacle.

2012 CE

#10865

Comparative anatomy and phylogeny of primate muscles and human evolution.

1027pp. The most comprehensive review of the comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of the head, neck, pectoral and upper limb muscles of primates. The format is unusual with the text occupying the first 134pp.…

2012 CE

#10907

Encylopedia of the black death.

2012 CE

#10932

Leading the way: A history of Johns Hopkins Medicine.

2012 CE

#11386

Children's surgery: A worldwide history.

2012 CE

#12131

Revolutionary medicine: Health and the body in post-Soviet Cuba.

"Until the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1989, socialist Cuba encouraged citizens to view access to health care as a human right and the state's responsibility to provide it as a moral imperative. Since the loss of Soviet …

2012 CE

#12143

The evolution of the human placenta.

Chapter one is "The history of placental investigations."

2012 CE

#12154

The scars of Venus: A history of venereology.

2012 CE

#12339

Ultrasound in clinical diagnosis: From pioneering developments in Lund to global application in medicine. Edited by Bo Ekloff, Kjell Lindström and Stig Persson.

Concerns applications in echocardiography, echoencephalography, in obsterics and gynecology, Doppler ultrasound in vascular disease, ultrasound in radiology, and development of ultrasound in ophthalmology.

2012 CE

#12350

Vaccine: The debate in modern America.

2012 CE

#12643

The neurological patient in history. Edited by L. Stephen Jacyna and Stephen T. Casper.

2012 CE

#12676

Epidemics in context: Greek commentaries on Hippocrates in the Arabic tradition. Edited by Peter E. Pormann.

2012 CE

#12751

Eyewire: A game to map the brain.

https://eyewire.org/explore Eyewire is a game to map the brain from Sebastian Seung's Lab at Princeton University. This citizen science human-based computation game challenges players to map retinal neurons. Eyewire l…

2012 CE

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The educated eye: Visual culture and pedagogy in the life sciences. Edited by Nancy Anderson and Michael R. Dietrich.

2012 CE

#14220

Medicinal plants of Central Asia: Uzbekistan and Kyrgystan.

"... the first English-language book detailing medicinal plant diversity in the region. More than two hundred of the most important medicinal plants of Central Asia are listed and it includes many whose medicinal uses…

2013 CE

#7034

Chinese medicine and healing. An illustrated history.

Contributions from 53 scholars, edited by Hinrichs and Barnes.

2013 CE

#7192

Naturalists at sea: Scientific travelers from Dampier to Darwin.

2013 CE

#7501

Imaging and imagining the fetus: The development of obstetric ultrasound.

2013 CE

#7544

The drug book: From Arsenic to Xanax, 250 milestones in the history of drugs.

2013 CE

#7843

The history of blood transfusion in Sub-Saharan Africa.

2013 CE

#7997

Pliny and the artistic culture of the Italian Renaissance.

2013 CE

#8001

Licensed to practice: The Supreme Court defines the American medical profession.

History of the 1889 Supreme Court case that legalized the licensing of physicians in the U.S. and the impact of that decision on the subsequent development of this nation's unique medical system.

2013 CE

#8037

Eating the Enlightenment: Food and the sciences in Paris, 1670-1760.

2013 CE

#8097

Between flesh and steel: A history of military medicine from the Middle Ages to the war in Afghanistan.

2013 CE

#8100

In the blink of an eye: The deadly story of epidemic meningitis.

2013 CE

#8142

Before bioethics: A history of American medical ethics from the colonial period to the bioethics revolution.

2013 CE

#8185

The inevitable hour: A history of caring for dying patients in America.

2013 CE

#8250

Medicine and the saints: Science, Islam, and the colonial encounter in Morocco, 1877-1956.

2013 CE

#8697

The rise of fetal and neonatal physiology: Basic science to clinical care.