2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2016 CE
#11496
Quarantine: Local and global histories. Edited by Alison Bashford.
2016 CE
#11614
The Andean wonder drug: Cinchona bark and imperial science in the Spanish Atlantic, 1630-1800.
2016 CE
#11794
The wounded brain healed: The golden age of the Montreal Neurological Institute, 1934–1984.
2016 CE
#11956
Nature's colony: Empire, nation and environment in the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
2016 CE
#12234
A century of telemedicine: Curatio sine distantia et tempora.
345 pages. Available online from isfteh.org at this link.
2016 CE
#12312
Dreams, healing, and medicine in Greece: From antiquity to the present. Edited by Steven M. Obewrhelman.
2016 CE
#12452
The development of sleep medicine: A historical sketch.
Extensively bibliographical. Available from PubMedCentral at this link.
2016 CE
#12644
The neurologists: A history of a medical specialty in modern Britain, c. 1789-2000.
2016 CE
#12727
Doctoring traditions: Ayurveda, small technologies, and braided sciences.
"Like many of the traditional medicines of South Asia, Ayurvedic practice transformed dramatically in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. With Doctoring Tradition, Projit Bihari Mukharji offers a close…
2016 CE
#12803
Ethnobotany of Mexico: Interactions of people and plants in Mesoamerica. Edited by Rafael Lira, Alejandro Casas, José Blancas.
2016 CE
#13089
The germ of an idea: Contagionism, religion, and society in Britain, 1660-1730.
"Contagionism is an old idea, but gained new life in Restoration Britain. The Germ of an Idea considers British contagionism in its religious, social, political and professional context from the Great Plague of London…
2016 CE
#13505
A century of parasitology: Discoveries, ideas and lessons learned by scientists who published in The Journal of Parasitology, 1914-2014. Edited by John Janovy, Jr. and Gerald W. Esch.
2016 CE
#13722
Social media use in healthcare: A systematic review of effects on patients and on their relationship with healthcare professionals.
"Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this technology for health related reasons. To reflect on the alleged beneficial and potentially harmful effects of social media use b…
2016 CE
#13782
Toxic histories: Poison and pollution in modern India.
2016 CE
#14068
Influenza encyclopedia: The American influenza epidemic of 1918 - 1919: A digital encyclopedia. Second edition.
ABOUT "Historians, journalists, and the public at large have long been interested in the 1918 “Spanish flu” epidemic, a dramatic chapter in American life that has spawned an impressive body of books, artic…
2017 CE
#8279
Medicine and pharmacy in Byzantine hospitals: A study of the extant formularies.
2017 CE
#8517
Balm of America: Patent medicine collection.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/balm-of-america-patent-medicine-collection "The Smithsonian Institution began to collect objects related to health and medicine in 1881. It first obtained exampl…
2017 CE
#8520
Osler Library Prints Collection.
http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/oslerprints/index.php "This varied collection of approximately 2,500 prints offers a fascinating look into the history of medicine through popular imagery. The medium of the print, bei…
2017 CE
#8570
Medicine and humanism in late medieval Italy: The Carrara herbal in Padua.
2017 CE
#8573
GALENO: Catalogo delle Traduzioni Latine.
http://www.galenolatino.com/index.php?id=2&clean=1 This electronic bibliography covers Latin translations of Galen (129-216) and the pseudo-Galen from Greek, Arabic and Hebrew, produced from the sixth to the seventeen…
2017 CE
#8833
Flora unveiled: The discovery and denial of sex in plants.
"Sex in animals has been known for at least ten thousand years, and this knowledge was put to good use during animal domestication in the Neolithic period. In stark contrast, sex in plants wasn't discovered until the …
2017 CE
#8867
The beautiful brain: The drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Edited with commentaries by Eric A. Newman, Alfonso Araque, and Janet M. Dubinsky. Essays by Larry W. Swanson, Lyndel King, and Eric Himmel.
A spectacular volume reproducing Ramón y Cajal's drawings in very high quality, and with significant commentaries.
2017 CE
#9092
Principles of anatomy according to the opinion of Galen by Johann Guinter and Andreas Vesalius. Edited [with an English translation] by Vivian Nutton.
The first translation into English of Johann Guinter’s textbook as revised and annotated by Guinter’s student, Andreas Vesalius, in 1538. Despite Vesalius’ fame as an anatomist, his 1538 revision has…
2017 CE
#9474
2,400 years of malacology.
" ... a comprehensive catalog of biographical and bibliographical publications for over 10,000 malacologists, conchologists, paleontologists, and others with an interest in mollusks, from Aristotle to the present. For…
2017 CE
#9549
Pierre Fauchard Academy: Historical Articles
This international honorary dental organization provides useful historical articles concerning the history of dentistry at https://www.fauchard.org/history/articles.
2017 CE
#9550
History of Science Research Guide.
"This is a comprehensive list of freely-available resources for students and researchers to learn more about the many fields within the discipline and some of its major personalities." Portions of this are relevant to…
2017 CE
#9553
American Academy of the History of Dentistry: Resources and Links
http://www.histden.org/drupal/content/resources_links "The Historical Museum of Medicine & Dentistry Collection Photographs collected and analyzed by the Hartford Medical Society & Hartford Dental Society. Prepared fo…
2017 CE
#9591
History of Medicine and Medical Humanities Research Portal.
http://medhumanities.mcmaster.ca/ "The History of Medicine and Medical Humanities Research Web Portal is designed to gather resources in medical humanities for students, scholars, physicians, and the general public fo…
2017 CE
#9690
Miracle cure: The creation of antibiotics and the birth of modern medicine.
2017 CE
#9691
Pale Rider: The Spanish flu of 1918 and how It changed the world.
2017 CE
#9693
Frankenstein: Annotated for scientists, engineers, and creators of all kinds
2017 CE
#9702
Literature and medicine in the nineteenth-century periodical press: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1817-1858.
2017 CE
#9712
Normality. A critical genealogy.
Perhaps the first study of the history of the "normal" in medicine. Traces the concept of normal to French anatomical and physiological discourse in the 1820s and 1830s, and its dissemination in modern culture through…
2017 CE
#9714
Reasoning against madness: Psychiatry and the state in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944.
2017 CE
#9751
Images of America: US National Library of Medicine. Edited by Jeffrey S. Reznick and Kenneth M. Koyle with the staff of the US National Library of Medicine.
Images with detailed captions documenting the development of this institution.
2017 CE
#9808
La médecine de guerre en Grèce ancienne.
The most comprehensive study of this subject.
2017 CE
#9821
Hippocrate, Oeuvres complètes, Tome XVI: Problèmes hippocratiques. Texte établi, traduit et annoté par Jacques Jouanna et Alessia Guardasole. (Collection des universités de France).
Greek text with facing French translation of 130 problems (some in the way of Hippocratic medicine and others not) compiled by an anonymous Christian author from the Byzantine period, 7th to 10th/11th century.
2017 CE
#9828
Taking turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371.
"In 1994, at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the United States, MK Czerwiec took her first nursing job, at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, as part of the caregiving staff of HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371. Taki…
2017 CE
#9849
Visualizing disease: The art and history of pathological illustrations.
2017 CE
#9862
Secret cures of slaves: People, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.
"Massive mortality among enslaved Africans and European planters, soldiers, and sailors fueled the search for new healing techniques. Amerindian, African, and European knowledges competed to cure diseases emerging fro…
2017 CE
#9882
Malleable anatomies: Models, makers, and material culture in eighteenth-century Italy.
"Malleable Anatomies offers an account of the early stages of the practice of anatomical modeling in mid-eighteenth-century Italy. It investigates the "mania" for anatomical displays that swept the Italian peninsula, …
2017 CE
#9907
Medicalizing blackness: Making racial difference in the Atlantic world, 1780-1840.
2017 CE
#9908
Medical bondage: Race, gender and the origins of American gynecology.
"The accomplishments of pioneering doctors such as John Peter Mettauer, James Marion Sims, and Nathan Bozeman are well documented. It is also no secret that these nineteenth-century gynecologists performed experimenta…
2017 CE
#9958
HIV / AIDS Collected by: National Library of Medicine, Christine Wenc, curator.
https://archive-it.org/collections/8400 HIV/AIDS "A collection of websites selected and archived by the National Library of Medicine on biomedical, clinical, cultural, and social aspects of HIV/AIDS in the early 21st …
2017 CE
#9973
Teeth: The story of beauty, inequality, and the struggle for oral health in America.
2017 CE
#10021
Bodies beyond borders: Moving anatomies, 1750–1950. Edited by Kaat Wils, Raf de Bont, and Sokhieng Au.
2017 CE
#10231
Anti-vivisection and the profession of medicine in Britain: A social history.
2017 CE
#10272
Beating the odds: The University of Massachusetts Medical School, a history, 1962–2012.
The University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA was founded as recently as 1962.
2017 CE
#10305
The religion of chiropractic: Populist healing from America's heartland.
2017 CE
#10454