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3,302 entries published in North America.

1964 CE

#10363

Veterinary medicine and human health.

Foundational work on veterinary epidemiology. At the University of California, Davis in 1966 Schwabe founded the first epidemiology department and graduate program in a school of veterinary medicine. Unusually extensi…

1964 CE

#10453

The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology: Its first century.

Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1964 CE

#10948

An index to selected Japanese medical literature of Pre-Meiji times.

This is an index to a series of 5 offprints by Mestler entitled "A galaxy of old Japanese medical books with miscellaneous notes on early medicine in Japan" published in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association…

1964 CE

#11422

Medicine and health in New Jersey: A history.

1964 CE

#11672

Parasites of the human heart.

1964 CE

#11707

A history of respiration.

1964 CE

#12153

History of the Medical Society of the State of California.

Digital facsimile from ssvms.org at this link.

1965 CE

#1685.1

History and geography of the most important diseases.

Originally published in German, 1963.

1965 CE

#2138.1

Essays on the history of aviation medicine.

"Translation of Ocherki po istorii aviatsionnoy meditsiny," Moscow: U. S. S. R. Academy of Sciences Publishing House, 1962. Primarily useful for the history of aviation medicine in Russia, with a very extensive biblio…

1965 CE

#2581.5

Three centuries of microbiology.

1965 CE

#2702.3

The trail of the invisible light. From X-Strahlen to Radio(bio)logy.

A great deal of valuable information presented in a not always serious manner.

1965 CE

#5733.1

Milestones in anesthesia. Readings in the development of surgical anesthesia, 1665-1940.

First-hand accounts of discoveries and advances in anesthesia.

1965 CE

#5019.5

Neurosurgical classics. Compiled by Robert H. Wilkins.

A collection of 52 classic contributions to neurosurgery, translated, where necessary, into English, with an appendix containing over 200 additional references related to the historical development of neurological sur…

1965 CE

#5733.2

Foundations of anesthesiology. 2 vols.

An anthology of 150 papers on anesthesia and related topics, from the 16th century to 1961.

1965 CE–1991 CE

#6451.5

Bibliography of the history of medicine. Nos. 1-27.

Digital facsimiles from the Hathi Trust at this link.

1965 CE

#258.3

A history of genetics.

1965 CE

#258.4

A short history of genetics. The development of the main lines of thought: 1864-1939.

1965 CE

#7233

Auditory nerve.

Describes the first "chronically" implanted or permanent cochlear implant. With John M. Epley of Stanford; Robert C. Lummis, Newman Guttman, Lawrence C. Frishkopf of Bell Telephone Laboratories; and Leon D. Harmon and…

1965 CE

#7356

Use of computers in biology and medicine.

1965 CE

#7422

Restoring the quality of our environment. Report of The Environmental Pollution Panel, President's Science Advisory Committee.

Digital facsimile available at this link.

1965 CE

#7933

Epidemic disease in Mexico City 1761-1813: An administrative, social, and medical study.

1965 CE

#8834

Computers in biomedical research. Edited by Ralph W. Stacy and Bruce Waxman. 2 vols.

Section A, Chapter 2: "New mathematical methods in the life sciences" by George B. Dantzig. Section D, Chapter 12: "The application of computers to electroencephalography" by Mary A. B. Brazier. Section E, Chapter 13:…

1965 CE–1991 CE

#9075

History of animals. Vol. 1, Books 1-3; Vol. 2, Books 4-6; Vol. 3, Books 7-10. Vols. 1 & 2 edited with an introduction and translated by A. L. Peck; Vol. 3 edited and translated by D. M. Balme.

Loeb Classic Library.

1965 CE–1970 CE

#9663

Poisonous and venomous marine animals of the world

Volume 1: Invertebrates; Vols. 2 & 3: Vertebrates. An unusually elaborate and finely printed, illustrated and bound set funded by the Department of Defense. Over 2000 pages. The first 155pp of Vol. 1 are a "History of…

1965 CE

#9729

Molecular biology of the gene.

Watson's first book on molecular biology, and the first textbook on what was then a new academic subject. Seventh revised edition, with five co-authors, 2013.

1965 CE

#10251

Space medicine in Project Mercury.

"Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963. An early highlight of the Space Race, its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit and return him safely, id…

1965 CE

#10991

Two centuries of medicine. A History of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

1965 CE

#11263

Selected papers of John Shaw Billings. Edited by Frank Rogers.

Reprints 24 articles by Billings in addition to a biographical sketch and his complete bibliography.

1965 CE

#11587

Congenital heart disease: Correlation of pathologic anatomy and angiography. 2 vols.

With Lewis Carey and Richard Lester.

1965 CE

#12934

The dental pulp. Biologic considerations of dental procedures.

1965 CE

#13914

Attempts to demonstrate a transmissible agent in Kuru, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and other subacute and chronic progressive nervous system degenerations in man. Addendum p. 46 in: Slow, latent, and temperate virus infections. NINDB Monograph No. 2. Edited by D. Carleton Gajdusek, Clarence J. Gibbs, Jr., and Michael Alpers.

In their Addendum on p. 46 the authors stated that 20 and 21 months post innocculation in the brain with brain material from Kuru patients two chimpanzees showed symptoms of an illness suggestive of Kuru. Digital facs…

1966 CE

#1588.2

Selected readings in the history of physiology. Second edition, revised.

These readings extend from Aristotle to contemporary writers; they give access to many classical works that might otherwise be unobtainable to students of the history of physiology. Foreign material is translated into…

1966 CE

#534.1

Marcello Malpighi and the evolution of embryology. 5 vols.

Vol. 1 is an exhaustive biography of Malpighi; the remaining 4 volumes provide an extensive account of the development of embryology, and annotated English translations of Nos. 468 & 469.

1966 CE

#534.2

Investigations into generation, 1651-1828.

1966 CE

#2312.5

Human palaeopathology. Edited by S. Jarcho.

Includes material on the history of paleopathology in the United States.

1966 CE

#4914.4

The diagnosis of stupor and coma.

Rationalized the diagnosis of various levels of the unconscious state, correlating these with brain lesions.

1966 CE

#5019.6

The history of psychiatry: An evaluation of psychiatric thought and practice from prehistoric times to the present.

1966 CE–1993 CE

#6786.9

National Library of Medicine current catalog.

Subject and author sections. Published quarterly, with annual and quinquennial (one sexennial-1965-70) cumulations. Discontinued after 1993 issues. Digital facsimile of the complete run from the Hathi Trust at this link.

1966 CE

#6596.2

Medicine in America: historical essays.

1966 CE

#258.5

The gene: A critical history.

1966 CE

#7039

Human sexual response.

Pioneering work on the human sexual response cycle by the researchers known as Masters and Johnson.

1966 CE

#7398

The ocular fundus in neurologic disease: A diagnostic manual and stereo atlas.

Photographs by Diane Beeston.

1966 CE

#8531

The medical formulary or Aqrābādhin of al Kindi. Edited and translated by Martin Levey.

1966 CE

#8992

Adaptation and natural selection: A Critique of some current evolutionary thought.

1966 CE

#9191

Phage and the origins of molecular biology. Edited by John Cairns, G. Stent, and J. D. Watson.

Expanded edition, 1992. 40th anniversary edition, 2007.

1966 CE–1980 CE

#9588

The writings of Anna Freud. 8 vols.

1966 CE

#9827

Exploration and empire: The explorer and the scientist in the winning of the American West.

1966 CE

#10286

Medicine in territorial Arizona.

1966 CE

#11373

The transsexual phenomenon.

"A scientific report on transsexualism and sex conversion in the human male and female."

1966 CE

#11554

The papers of Alfred Blalock. Edited by Mark Ravitch. 2 vols.

This massive (2026-page) work includes a biographical study of Blalock, his complete bibliography, and biographical sketches of co-authors of Blalock's publications.