North America
3,302 entries published in North America.
1966 CE
#12125
Plague and plague control in the Soviet Union: History and bibliography through 1964.
1966 CE
#12801
The original water-color paintings by John James Audubon for The Birds of America. Reproduced in color from the collection at The New York Historical Society. Introduction by Marshall B. Davidson. 2 vols.
First printed edition of the "virtually complete" series of original water-color paintings for Audubon's The Birds of America, preserved in The New York Historical Society.
1966 CE
#13581
The history of the Rhode Island Medical Society and its component societies 1812-1962.
1966 CE
#14202
Mendelian inheritance in man; catalogs of autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked phenotypes.
Last expanded printed edition: 12th edition, 3 vols., 1998. "Dr Victor A. McKusick wrote an article in 1962 for the Quarterly Review of Biology titled ‘On the X Chromosome of Man’ (1). At that time, X-link…
1967 CE
#534.3
Essays in the history of embryology and biology.
1967 CE
#2068.10
History of electrotherapy. In: Therapeutic electricity and ultraviolet radiation.
1967 CE
#2312.6
Diseases in antiquity: a survey of the diseases, injuries and surgery of early populations.
1967 CE
#1766.607
Medicine at the Paris Hospital 1794-1848.
1967 CE
#5352.5
Schistosomiasis. A bibliography of the world’s literature from 1852 to 1962. 2 vols.
1967 CE
#6643.2
The medical messiahs. A social history of health quackery in twentieth-century America.
1967 CE
#6485.3
Ancient medicine: Selected Papers of Ludwig Edelstein. Edited by Owsei Temkin and C. Lilian Temkin. Translations from the German by C. Lilian Temkin.
1967 CE
#6501.1
The Jews and medicine. Jewish luminaries in medical history. 3 vols.
First published 1944-46. Vol. 1 includes a classified bibliography of ancient Hebrew medicine.
1967 CE
#6742.5
Nobel prize winners in medicine and physiology, 1910-1965.
Gives for each laureate a biographical sketch, description of work and its consequences, theoretical and practical.
1967 CE
#6786.11
Medical reference works 1679-1966: A selected bibliography.
Contains over 2,700 items with annotations. Supplements: I (1967-68), 1970; compiled by M.V. Clark. II (1969-72), 1973; compiled by J. S. Richmond. III (1973-74), 1975; compiled by J. S. Richmond.
1967 CE
#6786.12
A catalogue of sixteenth century printed books in the National Library of Medicine.
Describes with pagination and some collations, approximately 4,800 items printed between 1501 and 1600. There are geographical and alphabetical indices of printers and publishers. For supplement, see No. 6786.18.
1967 CE
#6610.7
Medicine in art: A cultural history. Jean Rousselot, general editor.
1967 CE
#258.6
The origins of genetics: A Mendel source book.
1967 CE
#7048
The history of the Negro in medicine.
International Library of Negro Life and History. Revised edition, 1968.
1967 CE
#7414
The medical formulary of Al-Samarqandi and the relation of early Arabic simples to those found in the indigenous medicine of the Near East and India.
1967 CE
#7466
The origin of life.
An outstanding illustrated synthesis of the topics as they stood in 1967, including Chapter 2: "Notions of the origins of life in the past," summarizing prior theories. Appendix 1 publishes the English translation of …
1967 CE
#8155
The theory of island biogeography.
MacArthur and Wilson showed that the species richness of an area could be predicted in terms of such factors as habitat area, immigration rate and extinction rate.
1967 CE
#8761
Medical licensing in America, 1650-1965.
1967 CE
#8865
Foundations of physiological psychology.
1967 CE
#9741
The doctor on the stage: Medicine and medical men in seventeenth-century England.
1967 CE
#10280
Doctors of the old west: A pictorial history of medicine on the frontier.
1967 CE
#11270
Osler's textbook revisited: Reprint of selected sections with commentaries. Edited by A. McGehee Harvey and Victor A. McKusick.
Reprint with modern commentary of selected sections of the 7th edition of Osler's Principles and practice of medicine (New York, 1909), which was the last edition that Osler prepared without the help of Thomas McCrae.…
1967 CE
#12677
The role of the Nestorians and Muslims in the history of medicine.
1967 CE
#12845
Diaria de bello Carolino (Diary of the Caroline war). Edited and translated by Dorothy M. Schullian.
Latin text with parallel English translation.
1967 CE
#13258
The great American water-cure craze: A history of hydropathy in the United States.
1967 CE
#13602
One hundred years of medicine in Canada, 1867-1967.
1967 CE
#14166
Christine Jorgensen: A personal autobiography.
1968 CE
#2581.7
Selected papers on the pathogenic rickettsiae. Edited by Nicholas Hahon.
"The selected papers ... range from the sixteenth century to the modern era. A number of the papers are classics in the field and several of the selections appear in English translation for the first time. The editor …
1968 CE–1994 CE
#6786.14
Rare books and collections of the Reynolds Historical Library. A bibliography. 2 vols. First volume by Martha Lou Thomas.
Vol. 1 describes 5119 rare books, manuscripts, and medieval anatomical mannequins donated by Lawrence Reynolds; includes some fine color plates. Vol. 2 contains material collected for the Reynolds Library after Reynol…
1968 CE
#6807
Familiar medical quotations.
Over 7,000 quotations, arranged under broad subject headings; author and subject indexes.
1968 CE
#6661
JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF BIOLOGY. 1-
The most recent issue may be viewed at this link.
1968 CE
#273.2
Early history of the electron microscope.
1968 CE
#7139
The double helix. A personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Vivid first hand account of the discovery, renowned for its candor. See also the Norton Critical Edition of The double helix with supporting material, edited by Gunther Stent (1980), and The annotated and illustrated …
1968 CE–1982 CE
#7349
1: The brain stem of the cat: a cytoarchitectonic atlas with stereotaxic coordinates. 2: The thalamus and basal telencephalon of the cat: a cytoarchitectonic atlas with stereotaxic coordinates.
Large folio. Images reproduced from contact prints recorded on 14 x 17 inch Kodak high-contrast metallographic plates. The first volume was by Alvin L. Berman; the second volume was by Berman and Edward G. Jones.
1968 CE
#7836
Medicine in Mexico: From Aztec herbs to betatrons.
In collaboration with Jose Alvarez Amezquita and Miguel E. Bustamante.
1968 CE
#7884
The evolution of preventive medicine in the United States Army, 1607–1939.
Available from the U.S. Army Medical Department, Office of Medical History, at this link.
1968 CE
#7928
The trial of the assassin Guiteau: Psychiatry and law in the gilded age.
1968 CE
#7948
Evaluation of the MEDLARS demand search service.
The first large-scale evaluation of a "major operating information system." A detailed analysis of the performance of the Medical Literature and Analysis System (MEDLARS) in relation to 300 actual "demand search" requ…
1968 CE
#8172
The computer and medical care.
1968 CE
#9097
Galen on the usefulness of the parts of the body. De usu partium. Translated from the Greek with an introduction and commentary by Margaret Tallmadge May. 2 vols.
1968 CE
#9134
An uneasy equilibrium: Private and public financing of health service in the United States 1875-1965.
The central theme of this book is that health policy in the Unitesd States is the product of a deep ambivalence in public attitudes that on the one hand support a private, market-oriented health provision system, whil…
1968 CE
#9157
The formation of the American medical profession: The role of institutions, 1780-1860.
1968 CE
#9200
The rise of anthropological theory: A history of theories of culture.
1968 CE
#10213
The Framingham Study: An epidemiological investigation of cardiovascular disease.
"The Framingham Heart Study is a long-term, ongoing cardiovascular cohort study on residents of the town of Framingham, Massachusetts. The study began in 1948 with 5,209 adult subjects from Framingham, and is now on i…
1968 CE
#10802
Disease in the Civil War: Natural biological warfare in 1861-1865.
1968 CE
#10804