2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2016 CE
#8997
Nurse writers of the great war.
2016 CE
#9010
Quintus Serenus, Medizinischer Rat (Liber medicinalis). Edited and translated into German by Kai Brodersen.
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
#9454
Birthing bodies in early modern France: Stories of gender and reproduction.
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
#9594
Data Refuge.
https://www.datarefuge.org/ "Data Refuge is a public and collaborative project designed to address concerns about federal climate and environmental data that is in danger of being lost[1]. In particular, the initiativ…
2016 CE
#9599
Ancient botany.
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
#9694
The great transition: Climate, disease and society in the late-medieval world.
2016 CE
#9779
Murder and the making of English CSI.
2016 CE
#9795
Dictionary of medical vocabulary in English, 1375–1550: Body parts, sicknesses, instruments, and medicinal preparations. 2 vols.
Based on a detailed analysis of 11,397 pages from medical manuscripts and early printed books.It includes information on the spelling variants, origins, and meanings of the terms. A wealth of quotations from the texts…
2016 CE
#9812
L'Anonyme de Londres. P.: Lit.Lond. 165, Brit.Libr. Inv. 137. Un papyrus médical grec du Ier siècle après J.-C. Edited by Antonio Ricciardetto.
Edition of the Greek text with French translation and introduction. Apart from minor changes listed on page vii, the work reproduces the previous publication by the author in the collection Papyrologia Leodensia (Li&e…
2016 CE
#9872
Anatomy museum: Death and the body displayed.
2016 CE
#9895
Ethnographic plague: Configuring disease on the Chinese-Russian frontier.
"Challenging the concept that since the discovery of the plague bacillus in 1894 the study of the disease was dominated by bacteriology, Ethnographic Plague argues for the role of ethnography as a vital contributor to…
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
#10012
Hippocrate, Oeuvres complètes, Tome IV, 1ère partie: Epidémies I et III. Texte établi, traduit et annoté par Jacques Jouanna. (Collection des universités de France.)
Greek text with facing French translation. Epidemics I and III, by a physician of Hippocrates' milieu, possibly by Hippocrates himself, sometime around 410 BCE
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
#10240
A critical history of schizophrenia.
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
#10423
Charles Darwin’s life with birds: His complete ornithology.
2016 CE
#10485
Amatory pleasures: Explorations in eighteenth-century sexual culture.
2016 CE
#10538
Ärztliches Leben und Denken im arabischen Mittelalter. Von Johann Christoph Bürgel. Bearbeitet von Fabian Käs.
"...Investigates conditions of life and professional ethics of the Arab physicians in the Middle Ages. Based on a multitude of biographical, protreptic, deontological, and isagogic texts, Bürgel analyzes diverse …
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
Public opinion, public policy, and smoking: The transformation of American attitudes and cigarette use.
2016 CE
#10779
1970s and 'Patient 0' HIV-1 genomes illuminate early HIV/AIDS history in North America.
By genetic analysis of HIV, Worobey, Lemey and colleagues from the social sciences "cleared" Gaëtan Dugas, a Canadian air steward, who previously had been identified by name as Patient Zero--the source of the epi…
2016 CE
#10922
Identification of a novel pathogenic Borrelia species causing Lyme borreliosis with unusually high spirochaetemia: A descriptive study.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Pritt, Mead, Johnson. Discovery of Lyme Borreliosis or Borrelia mayonii, a new variant of B. burgdorferi. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this reference and its interpretation.)
2016 CE
#10925
Discovery and description of Ebola Zaire virus in 1976 and relevance to the West African epidemic during 2013-2016.
A first hand account of events as they occurred in Yambuku in 1976, including the causes and reasons for the spread of Ebola within the Yambuku Mission hospital, the probable index event/patient (not identified), and …
2016 CE
#10941
The 3.8Å resolution cryo-EM structure of Zika Virus.
Order of authorship in the original paper: Sirohi, Rossmann, Kuhn. Using cryogenic-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), the authors presented the molecular structure of the Zika virus at 3.8Å resolution. Digital facsi…
2016 CE
#10942
Wolbachia blocks currently circulating Zika virus isololates in Brazilian Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
Order of authorship in the original paper: Dutra, Rocha, Moreira. The authors infected lab populations of mosquitos with Wolbachia pipientis, a common parasitic microbe that infects a high proportion of insects. They …
2016 CE
#10944
Local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus - Miami - Dade and Broward counties, Florida, June-August 2016.
First report on Zika virus infections in the U.S., tracing the area of infection to a specific square mile, creating a buffer zone around the area, targeting it for spraying and mosquito collection, intervention, mass…
2016 CE
#10968
Bellevue: Three centuries of medicine and mayhem at America's most storied hospital.
2016 CE
#11013
The General: A history of the Montreal General Hospital.
2016 CE
#11049
Arabian drugs in early medieval Mediterranean medicine.
2016 CE
#11138
Anatomy: An encyclopedic reference to the language of anatomy and neuroanatomy. It provides the fascinating origin of terms and biographies of anatomists/physicians who originated them.
2016 CE
#11375
Protective monotherapy against lethal Ebola virus infection by a potently neutralizing antibody.
The cited paper was immediately followed in the same issue of Science by: John Misasi, Morgan A. Gilman, Masaru Kanekiyo et al, "Structural and molecular basis for Ebola virus neutralization by protective human antibo…
2016 CE
#11409
Whole-genome characterization and strain comparison of VT2f-producing Escherichia coli causing hemolytic uremic syndrome.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Grande, Michelacci, Bondi.... Demonstration that a phage infecting E. coli conveys the genes into the E. coli that code for the production of the verotoxin that causes …
2016 CE
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