United States
3,230 entries published in United States. 270 publication places.
2015 CE
#10442
The butterflies of North America: Titian Peale's lost manuscript. Foreward by Ellen V. Futter. Preface and scientific captions by David A. Grimaldi. Introduction by Kenneth Haltman.
2015 CE
#10556
Brought to Light: Stories from UCSF Archives & Special Collections.
https://blogs.library.ucsf.edu/broughttolight/
2015 CE
#10620
The courtiers' anatomists: Animals and humans in Louis XIV's Paris.
2015 CE
#10724
Sleep medicine: A comprehensive guide to its development, clinical milestones, and advances in treatment. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty and Michel Billiard.
2015 CE
#10800
The historical ecology of malaria in Ethiopia: Deposing the spirits.
2015 CE
#10969
Ill composed: Sickness, gender, and belief in early modern England.
A cultural history of illness from the standpoint of how gender determined perceptions and experiences of illness in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England.
2015 CE
#11368
The genealogy of a gene: Patents, HIV/AIDS, and race.
"Myles Jackson uses the story of the CCR5 gene to investigate the interrelationships among science, technology, and society. Mapping the varied “genealogy” of CCR5—intellectual property, natural sele…
2015 CE
#11807
The coral reef era: From discovery to decline. A history of scientific investigation from 1600 to the anthropocene epoch.
2015 CE
#12130
Medicine on the periphery: Public health in Yucatán, Mexico, 1870-1960.
2015 CE
#12441
Vaccine nation: America's changing relationship with immunization.
2015 CE
#12531
The shape of spectatorship. Art, science, and early cinema in Germany.
"Focusing on the nontheatrical use of motion picture technology in Germany between the 1890s and World War I....Staging a brilliant collision between the moving image and scientific or medical observation, visual inst…
2015 CE
#12684
On the move: A life.
2015 CE
#13024
Vesalius: The China Root epistle. A new translation and critical edition, edited and translated by Daniel H. Garrison, with added illustrations from the 1543 and 1555 De humani corporis fabrica.
2015 CE
#13891
The end of a global pox: America and the eradication of smallpox in the cold war era.
2016 CE
#7566
The Anatomical Venus: Wax / Sex / God / Death.
2016 CE
#7804
Virus: An illustrated guide to 101 incredible microbes.
Includes historical data, spectacular color photomicrographs, drawings, and geographical range maps for 101 viruses
2016 CE
#7826
Facing addiction in America: The Surgeon General's report on alcohol, drugs, and health.
The first U.S. Surgeon General's report on substance misuse and the wide range of adverse health effects from alcohol and both legal and illegal drugs. It brought together evidence on prevention; treatment; and recove…
2016 CE
#8015
Highlights in the history of the Army Nurse Corps.
2016 CE
#8063
Wikipedia Timeline of global health.
1.Big picture 1.1Late 1700s–1930s (pre-WWII era) 1.21940s–early 1960s (post-WWII era) 1.3Late 1960s–1970s 1.41980s–2000 1.52000s and beyond 2.Full timeline 2.1Inclusion criteria 2.2Timeline 3.S…
2016 CE
#8064
WHO Model list of essential medicines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHO_Model_List_of_Essential_Medicines (accessed 12-2016). The first list, published in 1977, included 204 pharmaceutical drugs.[1] The WHO updates the list every two years. The WHO later …
2016 CE
#8233
Hunayn ibn Ishāq on his Galen translations: A parallel English-Arabic text edited and translated by John C. Lamoreaux, with an appendix by Grigory Kessel.
2016 CE
#8338
Huang Di Ne Jing Ling Shu. The ancient classic on needle therapy. The complete Chinese text with annotated English translation.
2016 CE
#8339
Nan Jing: The classic of difficult issues. Second edition, revised and updated.
2016 CE
#8539
History within: The science, culture, and politics of bones, organisms, and molecules.
2016 CE
#8739
Medical ethics: Accounts of ground-breaking cases. 8th edition
2016 CE
#8847
Simulation in healthcare education: An extensive history.
The first history of this topic on the history of mannikins and the unusually wide variety of devices, including interactive software, used in the training of the different specialties in medicine and nursing.
2016 CE
#8859
Bloody brilliant! A history of blood groups and blood groupers.
2016 CE
#8986
Fake silk: The lethal history of viscose rayon.
2016 CE
#9114
Remaking the American patient: How Madison Avenue and modern medicine turned patients into consumers.
"In a work that spans the twentieth century, Nancy Tomes questions the popular--and largely unexamined--idea that in order to get good health care, people must learn to shop for it. Remaking the American Patient explo…
2016 CE
#9238
A history of global health: Interventions into the lives of other peoples.
2016 CE
#9257
The culture of food in England 1200-1500.
2016 CE
#9401
Success and suppression: Arabic sciences and philosophy in the Renaissance.
A bibliographically oriented historical analysis of the numerous Renaissance translations of Arabic medical, scientific and philosophical works into Latin from the Arabic, which the author argues reached a peak in the…
2016 CE
#9479
Childbirth, maternity, and medical pluralism in French Colonial Vietnam, 1880-1945.
2016 CE
#9554
African American doctors of World War I: The lives of 104 volunteers.
2016 CE
#9610
Galen: On the constitution of the art of medicine. The art of medicine. A method of medicine to Glaucon. Edited and translated by Ian Johnston.
2016 CE
#9617
The gene: An intimate history.
2016 CE
#9779
Murder and the making of English CSI.
2016 CE
#9922
The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project, Published by Livingstone Online and the UCLA Digital Library Program.
http://livingstone.library.ucla.edu/index.htm "The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project is a collaborative, international effort to use spectral imaging technology and digital publishing to make available a seri…
2016 CE
#10048
Nature's path: A history of naturopathic healing in America.
2016 CE
#10050
Women medical doctors in the United States before the Civil War: A biographical dictionary.
2016 CE
#10081
Slavery at sea: Terror, sex, and sickness in the middle passage.
2016 CE
#10096
Farewell to the god of plague: Chairman Mao's campaign to deworm China.
2016 CE
#10185
A biographical history of endocrinology.
2016 CE
#10419
A history of midwifery in the United States: The midwife said fear not.
2016 CE
#10420
Novel medicine: Healing, literature, and popular knowledge in early modern China.
"By examining the dynamic interplay between discourses of fiction and medicine, Novel Medicine demonstrates how fiction incorporated, created, and disseminated medical knowledge in China, beginning in the sixteenth ce…
2016 CE
#10421
Vanishing America: Species extinction racial peril, and the origins of conservation.
"Nineteenth-century citizens of European descent widely believed that Native Americans would eventually vanish from the continent. Indian society was thought to be tied to the wilderness, and the manifest destiny of U…
2016 CE
#10565
Medical Museums in the United States.
http://artsci.case.edu/dittrick/research/links-of-interest/medical-museums-in-the-united-states/ A comprehensive, annotated listing of U.S. medical museums with links to their websites.
2016 CE
#10662
Progressive mothers, better babies, race, public health, and the state in Brazil, 1850-1945.
2016 CE
#10667
Fixing medical prices: How physicians are paid.
2016 CE
#10669