2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2019 CE
#11462
A new genomic blueprint of the human gut microbiota.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Almeida, Mitchell, Boland.... Abstract: "The composition of the human gut microbiota is linked to health and disease, but knowledge of individual microbial species is n…
2019 CE
#11477
The integrative human microbiome project.
Results from this large research consortium show the influence of the microbiome on preterm birth, inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn's and ulcerative colitis, and prediabetes leading to type II diabetes. (Th…
2019 CE
#11482
Mapping human microbiome drug metabolism by gut bacteria and their genes.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Zimmermann, Simmerman-Kogadeeva, Wegmann....The authors looked at 271 drugs and 68 different species from the main taxonomic microbiome groups. Of the 271 drugs, 176 un…
2019 CE
#11528
Johann Reinhold Forster and the making of natural history on Cook's Second Voyage, 1772–1775
2019 CE
#11529
An equal burden: The men of the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War.
2019 CE
#11611
Drugs on the page: Pharmacopoeias and healing knowledge in the early modern Atlantic world.
2019 CE
#11644
Mind fixers: Psychiatry's troubled search for the biology of mental illness.
2019 CE
#11804
The professional library of James W. Porter on corals and coral reefs.
2019 CE
#11833
Greek medical papyri: Text, context, hypertext. Edited by Niccola Reggiani.
2019 CE
#11866
Search-and-replace genome editing without double-stranded breaks or donor DNA.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Anzalone, Randolph, Davis....Liu. Liu and colleagues modified the CRISPR tool to create the "prime editing" or precise genome editing technique. Working with human and …
2019 CE
#11999
Literature and nature in the English renaissance: An ecocritical anthology. Edited by Todd Andrew Borlik.
2019 CE
#12094
Fighting invisible enemies: Health and medical transitions among Southern California Indians.
"Native Americans long resisted Western medicine--but had less power to resist the threat posed by Western diseases. And so, as the Office of Indian Affairs reluctantly entered the business of health and medicine, Nat…
2019 CE
#12098
Evolution, kidney development, and chronic kidney disease.
Abstract: "There is a global epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) characterized by a progressive loss of nephrons, ascribed in large part to a rising incidence of hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabe…
2019 CE
#12169
Epidemics and society from the Black Death to the present.
2019 CE
#12325
Pioneering British women chemists: Their lives and contributions.
2019 CE
#12407
Can artificial intelligence reliably report chest x-rays? Radiologist validation of an algorithm trained on 2.3 million x-rays.
"Background: Chest X-rays are the most commonly performed, cost-effective diagnostic imaging tests ordered by physicians. A clinically validated AI system that can reliably separate normals from abnormals can be inval…
2019 CE
#12464
Pharmaciens au Muséum: Chimistes et naturalistes.
"When it was created in 1626 le Jardin royal des plantes medicinales had three chairs: those of Demonstateur des plantes, Pharmacy, and Pharmaceutical Operations. Apothecaries at the Jardin challenged the Sorbonne by …
2019 CE
#12536
Syriac medicine by Grigory Kessel. Pages 438-459 IN: The Syriac world edited by Daniel King.
2019 CE
#12562
Explorations in Baltic medical history, 1850-2015. Edited by Nils Hansson and Jonatan Wistrand.
"This book explores the history of medicine in the Baltic Sea region and provides different answers to one central question: How has the circulation of knowledge in the Baltic Sea region influenced medicine as a disci…
2019 CE
#12715
Association of enterovirus D68 with Acute flaccid myelitis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2009-2018.
The authors correlated increases of Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) with EV-D68 outbreaks. They noted that EV-D68 infected mice exhibited paralyzed limbs, and they reported that EV-D68 had undergone genome evolutiion tha…
2019 CE
#12778
The Regimen Sanitatis of Avenzoar: Stages in the production of a medieval translation.
"The authors publish a previously unedited Regimen of Health attributed to Avenzoar (Ibn Zuhr), translated at Montpellier in 1299 in a collaboration between a Jewish philosopher and a Christian surgeon, the former tra…
2019 CE
#12844
The African roots of marijuana.
"After arriving from South Asia approximately a thousand years ago, cannabis quickly spread throughout the African continent. European accounts of cannabis in Africa—often fictionalized and reliant upon racial s…
2019 CE
#12970
Whole-animal connectomes of both Caenorhabditis elegans sexes.
The first whole-animal connectomes for both adult sexes of a single species. "As none of the EM series cover an entire single animal, to generate whole animal connectomes, data from different reconstruction series wer…
2019 CE
#13010
Perilous chastity: Women and illness in Pre-Enlightenment art and medicine.
"Bearing such titles as The Doctor's Visit or The Lovesick Maiden, certain seventeenth-century Dutch paintings are familiar to museum browsers: an attractive young woman—well dressed, but pale and listless&mdash…
2019 CE
#13015
Medicine at Monte Cassino: Constantine the African and the oldest manuscript of his Pantegni.
"Medicine at Monte Cassino offers unprecedented insights into the revolutionary arrival of Arabic medicine to medieval Europe by exploring the oldest manuscript of Constantine the African’s Pantegni, which is id…
2019 CE
#13093
Roman domestic medical practice in central Italy from the Middle Republic to the Early Empire.
2019 CE
#13095
John Abbot and William Swainson: Art, science, and commerce in nineteenth-century natural history illustration
"During his lifetime (1751-ca. 1840), English-born naturalist and artist John Abbot rendered more than 4,000 natural history illustrations and profoundly influenced North American entomology, as he documented many spe…
2019 CE
#13130
Maimonides, On the elucidation of some symptoms and the response to them. (Formerly known as On the causes of symptoms). A new parallel Arabic-English edition and translation, with critical editions of the medieval Hebrew translations by Gerrit Bos. (The Medical Works of Moses Maimonides, Vol. 13).
"The present consilium, commonly known as De causis accidentium, after the Latin translation by John de Capua, was, like the earlier consilium On the Regimen of Health, composed by Maimonides at the request of al-Mali…
2019 CE
#13131
Maimonides, On the regimen of health. A new parallel Arabic-English translation by Gerrit Bos. (The Medical Works of Moses Maimonides Vol. 12).
"Maimonides’ On the Regimen of Health was composed at an unknown date at the request of al-Malik al-Afḍal Nūr al-Dīn Alī, Saladin’s eldest son who complained of constipation, indigestion, and depression. T…
2019 CE
#13293
Anti/Vax: Reframing the vaccination controversy.
2019 CE
#13671
Rhinoplasty and the nose in early modern British medicine and culture.
2019 CE
#13689
Rotten bodies: Class and contagion in eighteenth-century Britain.
2019 CE
#13741
Therapeutic tattooing in the Arctic: Ethnographic, archaeological, and ontological frameworks of analysis.
Digital facsimile from Academia.edu at this link.
2019 CE
#13797
Eradicating smallpox in Ethiopia. Peace Corps Volunteers' Accounts of their Advantures, Challenges and Achievements. Edited by James W. Skelton, Gene L. Bartley, John Scott Porterfield, Alan Schnur.
2019 CE
#14012
Sir William Osler's Leonardo da Vinci collection: Flight, anatomy and art.
2019 CE
#14014
Machine learning identification of surgical and operative factors associated with surgical expertise in virtual reality simulation.
"Abstract "Importance Despite advances in the assessment of technical skills in surgery, a clear understanding of the composites of technical expertise is lacking. Surgical simulation allows for the quantitation of ps…
2019 CE
#14040