History of Science in the United States: The Nineteenth Century

Subject Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - )

 

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Medical Education

SUBJECT

CITATION

Medical education

Bonner, Thomas Neville. Becoming a Physician: Medical Education in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1750-1945. 412pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Medical education

Huddle, Thomas S. “Science, Practice and the Reform of American Medical Education. DAI 49/09 (1989): 2790-A. (Doct. diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988)

Medical education

Shultz, Suzanne M. Body Snatching: The Robbing of Graves for the Education of Physicians in Early Nineteenth Century America. 134pp. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 1991.

Medical education:

Biographical

Davenport, Horace W. Doctor Dock: Teaching and Learning Medicine at the Turn of the Century. 342pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1987.

Medical education:

Biographical

Hayward, Oliver S. and Constance E. Putnam. Improve, Perfect & Perpetuate: Dr. Nathan Smith and Early American Medical Education. 362pp. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1998.

MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Institutional

Bowles, Mark D. and Virginia P. Dawson. With One Voice: The Association of American Medical Colleges, 1876-2002. 256pp. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Medical Colleges, 2003. 

MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Institutional

Burns, Chester R. Saving Lives, Training Caregivers, Making Discoveries: A Centennial History of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. 660pp. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 2003. 

MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Institutional

Burrow, Gerard N. A History of Yale’s School of Medicine:  Passing Torches to Others. 384pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. 

Medical education:

Institutional

Davenport, Horace W. Fifty Years of Medicine at the University of Michigan, 1891-1941. 525pp. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Medical School, 1986.

Medical education:

Institutional

Duffy, John. The Tulane University Medical Center: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Medical Education. 253pp. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984.

MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Institutional

Putnam, Constance F. The Science We Have Loved and Taught: Dartmouth Medical School’s First Two Centuries. 375pp. Lebanon, N.H.: University Press of New England, 2004. 

MEDICAL EDUCATION:

Institutional

Warren, Mame, editor. Our Shared Legacy: Nursing Education at Johns Hopkins, 1889-2006. 304pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, in association with the Johns Hopkins Nurses’ Alumni Association, 2006.

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Medicine

SUBJECT

CITATION

MEDICINE

Canavese, Paula N. “Factors Determining Health Status: An Analysis of Diarrhea in the Union Army, 1861-1920.” DAI 66/06 (2005): 2308-A. (Doct. diss., University of Chicago, 2005)

Medicine

Cassedy, James H. American Medicine and Statistical Thinking 1800-1860. 306pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984.

Medicine

Cassedy, James H. Medicine in America: A Short History. 187pp. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

MEDICINE

Cirillo, Vincent J. Bullets and Bacilli: The Spanish-American War and Military Medicine. 241pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004. 

Medicine

Denney, Robert E. Civil War Medicine: Care & Comfort of the Wounded. 400pp. New York: Sterling Pub., 1994.

Medicine

Duffy, John. From Humors to Medical Science: A History of American Medicine. 2nd edition. 418pp. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. (Revised and expanded edition of: The Healers, 1976)

Medicine

Duffy, John. The Healers: A History of American Medicine. 385pp. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1979. (Paperback reprint)

MEDICINE

Emin-Tunc, Tanfer. “Technologies of Choice: A History of Abortion Techniques in the United States, 1850-1980.” DAI 66/05 (2005): 2357-A. (Doct. diss., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2005.)

Medicine

Flexner, James Thomas. Doctors on Horseback: Pioneers of American Medicine. 370pp. New York: Fordham University Press, 1992. (Paperback reprint of 1937 publication)

Medicine

Freemon, Frank R. “Medical Care During the American Civil War. DAI 53/07 (1993): 2515-A. (Doct. diss., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1992)

Medicine

Freemon, Frank R. Gangrene and Glory: Medical Care during the American Civil War. 254pp. Madison [N.J.]: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; London: Associated University Presses, 1998.

Medicine

Goler, Robert I. and Pascal James Imperato, editors. Early American Medicine: A Symposium. 39pp. New York: Frances Tavern Museum, 1987.

Medicine

Haller, John S., Jr. American Medicine in Transition, 1840-1910. 457pp. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1981.

Medicine

Haller, John S., Jr. Kindly Medicine: Physio-Medicalism in America, 1836-1911. 207pp. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, c1997.

Medicine

Haller, John S., Jr. Medical Protestants: The Eclectics in American Medicine, 1825-1939. (Medical Humanities Series). 340pp. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1994.

Medicine

Halpern, Sydney A. American Pediatrics: The Social Dynamics of Professionalism, 1880-1980. 228pp. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1988.

Medicine

Herschbach, Lisa M. “Fragmentation and Reunion: Medicine, Memory, and Body in the American Civil War. DAI 58/09 (1998): 3693-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 1997)

Medicine

Howell, Joel D. “Machines’ Meanings: British and American Use of Medical Technology, 1890-1930. DAI 48/03 (1987): 733-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1987)

Medicine

Howell, Joel D. Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century. 341pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Medicine

Juchau, David L. “Transitions in American Medical Therapy and the Older Patient, 1820-1920. DAI 54/07 (1994): 2708-A. (Doct. diss., University of Michigan, 1993)

Medicine

King, Lester S. American Medicine Comes of Age, 1840-1920: Essays to Commemorate the Founding of The Journal of the American Medical Association, July 18, 1883. 115pp. Chicago, Ill.: American Medical Association, 1984.

Medicine

King, Lester S. Transformations in American Medicine: From Benjamin Rush to William Osler. 268pp. Baltimore / London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

Medicine

Kiple, Dalila de Sousa. Darwin and Medical Perceptions of the Black: A Comparative Study of the United States and Brazil, 1871-1918. DAI 48/06 (1987): 1528-A. (Doct. diss., Bowling Green State University, 1987)

Medicine

Klaus, Alisa C. “Babies All the Rage: The Movement to Prevent Infant Mortality in the United States and France, 1890-1920. DAI 47/10 (1987): 3855-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1986)

Medicine

Lederer, Susan. “Human Experimentation and Antivivisection in Turn-of-the-Century America. DAI 48/10 (1988): 2712-A. (Doct. diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987)

Medicine

Lederer, Susan. Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America Before the Second World War. (The Henry E. Sigerist Series in the History of Medicine). 192pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

MEDICINE

McTavish, Janice Rae. Pain and Profits: The History of the Headache and Its Remedies in America. 239pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004. 

Medicine

Moss, Kay. Southern Folk Medicine, 1750-1820. 259pp. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, c1999.

Medicine

Numbers, Ronald L. and Todd L. Savitt, editors. Science and Medicine in the Old South. 370pp. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.

Medicine

O’Connell, Ann R. “The Development of Speech Pathology in America: 1890-1940. DAI 51/06 (1990): 1829-A. (Doct. diss., Loyola University of Chicago, 1990)

Medicine

Pernick, Martin S. “A Calculus of Suffering: Pain, Anesthesia, and Utilitarian Professionalism in 19th Century American Medicine. DAI 42/07 (1981): 2823-A. (Doct. diss., Columbia University, 1979)

Medicine

Pernick, Martin S. A Calculus of Suffering: Pain, Professionalism, and Anesthesia in Nineteenth Century America. 421pp. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press, 1985.

Medicine

Stalheim, Ole H. V. The Winning of Animal Health: 100 Years of Veterinary Medicine. 251pp. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1994.

MEDICINE

Steele, Volney. Bleed, Blister, and Purge: A History of Medicine on the American Frontier. 367pp. Missoula: Mont.: Mountain Press, 2005.

MEDICINE

Stowe, Steven M. Doctoring the South: Southern Physicians and Everyday Medicine in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (Studies in Social Medicine). 373pp. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.

Medicine

Warner, John Harley and Janet A. Tighe, editors. Major Problems in the History of American Medicine and Public Health. (Major Problems in American History). 539pp. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2001.

Medicine

Warner, John Harley. “The Therapeutic Perspective: Medical Knowledge, Practice, and Professional Identity in America, 1820-1885. DAI 45/07 (1985): 2237-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 1984)

Medicine

Warner, John Harley. Against the Spirit of System: The French Impulse in Nineteenth-Century American Medicine. 459pp. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, c1998.

Medicine

Warner, John Harley. The Therapeutic Perspective: Medical Practice, Knowledge, and Identity in America, 1820-1885. 367pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986.

MEDICINE

Webber, Sarah. “The ‘Unnecessary’ Organ: A History of Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States, 1865-1995.” DAI 66/02 (2005): 735-A. (Doct. diss., University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2005)

MEDICINE

Wooley, Charles F. The Irritable Heart of Soldiers and the Origins of Anglo-American Cardiology: The U.S. Civil War to World War I (1918). (History of Medicine in Context). 321pp. Aldershot, UK / Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002. 

Medicine: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Burns, Stanley B. Early Medical Photography in America, 1839-1883. Pp.788-1264. New York: Burns Archives, 1983. (Reprinted from New York Journal of Medicine)

Medicine: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Cartwright, Elizabeth F. “Physiological Modernism: Cinematography as a Medical Research Technology, 1865-1960. DAI 53/12 (1993): 4111-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1991)

Medicine: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Kent, Donald Frederick. “The Medical Uses of Ether and Chloroform in the Nineteenth Century: How Medical Uses Contrasted with Surgical Uses. DAI 56/06 (1995): 2363-A. (Doct. diss, Drew University, 1995)

MEDICINE: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Lai, David. Barrell of Lunatics: Places Associated with the First Public Demonstration of Ether Anesthesia. 30pp. Park Ridge, Ill.: Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology, 2003.

Medicine: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Leopold, Lynn Allen. Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania, 1890-1975. 163pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982.

Medicine: Artifacts, instruments, substances

Rosales, Patricia A. “A History of the Hypodermic Syringe, 1850’s-1920’s. DAI 59/01 (1998): 297-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 1998)

MEDICINE: Biographical

Alpert, Jennifer S. “Medicine and Politics in the Life of Henry I. Bowditch, M.D., 1808–1892.” DAI 65/03 (2004): 1080-A (Doct. diss., Boston University, 2004) 

MEDICINE: Biographical

Barondess, Jeremiah A. and Charles G. Roland. The Persisting Osler III: Selected Transactions of the American Osler Society, 1991-2000. 290pp. Melbourne: Krieger Publishing Co., 2002. 

Medicine: Biographical

Bean, William B. Walter Reed: A Biography. 190pp. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1982.

MEDICINE: Biographical

Blackwell, Elizabeth. Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women: Autobiographical Sketches. Introduction by Amy Sue Bix. (Classics in Women’s Studies). 288pp. Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books, 2005. (Originally published 1895)

MEDICINE: Biographical

Boyd, Julia. The Excellent Doctor Blackwell: The Life of the First Female Physician. 314pp. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 2005.

MEDICINE: Biographical

Brodsky, Alyn. Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician. 404pp. New York: Truman Talley, 2004. 

MEDICINE: Biographical

Corbusier, William Henry. Soldier, Surgeon, Scholar: The Memoirs of William Henry Corbusier, 1844-1930. Edited by Robert Wooster. 234pp. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003. 

MEDICINE: Biographical

Dormandy, Thomas. Moments of Truth: Four Creators of Modern Medicine. 563pp. Chichester, West Sussex, England / Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2003. (Includes Walter Reed)

Medicine: Biographical

Dyer, Frederick N. Champion of Women and the Unborn: Horatio Robinson Storer, M.D. 614pp. Canton, Mass.: Science History Publications, 1999.

Medicine: Biographical

Estes, J. Worth. Hall Jackson and the Purple Foxglove: Medical Practice and Research in Revolutionary America, 1760-1820. 291pp. Hanover, N. H.: University Press of New England, 1979.

Medicine: Biographical

Estes, J. Worth. Naval Surgeon: Life and Death at Sea in the Age of Sail. 266pp. Canton, Mass.: Science History Publications/USA, 1998. (Concerning Peter St. Medard, 1755-1822)

Medicine: Biographical

Flannery, Michael A. John Uri Lloyd: The Great American Eclectic. 234pp. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, c1998.

Medicine: Biographical

Flexner, Simon and James Thomas Flexner. William Welch and the Heroic Age of American Medicine. 539pp. Baltimore, Md. / London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. (Originally published in 1941)

Medicine: Biographical

Haller, John S., Jr. The Peoples Doctors: Samuel Thomson and the American Botanical Movement, 1790-1860. 378pp. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 2000.

Medicine: Biographical

Higomoto, Yoshio. “The Democratization of American Medicine: Benjamin Waterhouse and Medical Men in Massachusetts. DAI 58/07 (1998): 2815-A. (Doct. diss., Brown University, 1997)

MEDICINE: Biographical

Kass, Amalie M. Midwifery and Medicine in Boston: Walter Channing, M.D., 1786-1876. 386pp. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2002. 

Medicine: Biographical

Kilman, John Collins. “Robert Montgomery Bird: Physician and Man of Letters. DAI 39/03 (1978): 1571-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware, 1978)

Medicine: Biographical

McGregor, Deborah Kuhn. Sexual Surgery and the Origins of Gynecology: J. Marion Sims, His Hospital, and His Patients. (Garland Series in Historical Demography). 431pp. New York: Garland, 1990.

Medicine: Biographical

Numbers, Ronald L. Prophetess of Health: Ellen G. White and the Origins of Seventh-Day Adventist Health Reform. Revised and enlarged edition. With a new psychological profile coauthored by Janet S. Numbers and an introduction by Jonathan M. Butler. 335pp. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1992. (First edition 1976)

Medicine: Biographical

Rush, Benjamin. My Dearest Julia: The Love Letters of Dr. Benjamin Rush to Julia Stockton. 62pp. New York: Neale Watson, 1979.

Medicine: Biographical

Smith, Andrew F. The Saintly Scoundrel: The Life and Times of Dr. John Cook Bennett. 271pp. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1997.

Medicine: Biographical

Szaraz, Stephen Charles. “History, Character, and Prospects: Daniel Drake and the Life of the Mind in the Ohio Valley, 1785-1852. DAI 54/06 (1993): 2301-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 1993)

MEDICINE: Biographical

Tong, Benson. Susan La Flesche Picotte, M.D.: Omaha Indian Leader and Reformer. 285pp. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. 

MEDICINE: Biographical

Tuchman, Arleen Marcia. Science Has No Sex: The Life of Marie Zakrzewska, M.D. 336pp. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006.

Medicine: Biographical

Ward, Patricia Spain. Simon Baruch: Rebel in the Ranks of Medicine, 1840-1921. (History of American Science and Technology Series). 399pp. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994.

Medicine: Biographical

Wolfe, Richard J. and Leonard F. Menczer, editors. I Awaken to Glory: Essays Celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the Discovery of Anesthesia by Horace Wells, December 11, 1844-December 11, 1994. 442pp. Boston, Mass.: Published by the Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, in association with the Historical Museum of Medicine and Dentistry, Hartford, 1994.

MEDICINE: Biographical

Wolfe, Richard J. Tarnished Idol: William Thomas Green Morton and the Introduction of Surgical Anesthesia: A Chronicle of the Ether Controversy. 672pp. San Anselmo, CA: Norman, 2001. 

Medicine: Institutional

Anderson, Lee. Internal Medicine and the Structures of Modern Medical Science: The University of Iowa, 1870-1990. 326 pp. Ames: Iowa State University Press, c1996.

Medicine: Institutional

Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. The College of Physicians of Philadelphia: A Bicentennial History. 326pp. Canton, Mass.: Science History Publications USA, 1987.

MEDICINE: Institutional

Connor, Jennifer. Guardians of Medical Knowledge: The Genesis of the Medical Library Association. 190pp. Chicago: Medical Library Association; Lanham, MD and London: Scarecrow Press, 2000. 

Medicine: Institutional

Crawley, Martha L. “The Navy Medical Department, 1890-1916. DAI 50/06 (1989): 1781-A. (Doct. diss., George Washington University, 1989)

MEDICINE: Institutional

Dreese, Michael A. The Hospital on Seminary Ridge at the Battle of Gettysburg. 200pp. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2002. 

Medicine: Institutional

Evans, Helen Hughes. “Hospital Waifs: The Hospital Care of Children in Boston, 1860-1920. DAI 56/04 (1995): 1503-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 1995)

Medicine: Institutional

Gillett, Mary C. The Army Medical Department 1775-1818. 299pp. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 1981.

Medicine: Institutional

Gillett, Mary C. The Army Medical Department 1818-1865. 371pp. Washington, D. C.: Center of Military History, 1987.

Medicine: Institutional

Haller, John S., Jr. A Profile in Alternative Medicine: The Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, 1845-1942. 212pp. Kent, Ohio and London: Kent State University Press, 1999.

Medicine: Institutional

Harvey, A. McGehee and others. A Model of Its Kind. 2 vols. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. (History of medicine at Johns Hopkins University)

Medicine: Institutional

Howell, Joel D., editor. Medical Lives and Scientific Medicine at Michigan, 1891-1969. 199pp. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.

Medicine: Institutional

Langley, Harold D. A History of Medicine in the Early U.S. Navy. 435pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Medicine: Institutional

Peitzman, Steven J. A New and Untried Course: Womens Medical College and Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1850-1998. 322pp. New Brunswick, N.J. and London: Rutgers University Press, 2000.

Medicine: Institutional

Rogers, Naomi. An Alternative Path: The Making and Remaking of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia. 348pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, c1998.

Medicine: Institutional

Smith, George Winston. Medicines for the Union Army: The United States Army Laboratories during the Civil War. Originally published: Madison, Wis.: American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 1962. (Pharmaceutical heritage). 197pp. New York: Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2001.

Medicine: Massachusetts

Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1820. A conference held, 25 and 26 May 1978, by the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. (Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 57). 425pp. Boston: The Colonial Society of Massachusetts; [Charlottesville]: Distributed by the University Press of Virginia, 1980.

Medicine: New Hampshire

Estes, J. Worth and David M. Goodman. The Changing Humors of Portsmouth: The Medical Biography of an American Town, 1623-1983. 361pp. Boston: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, 1986.

MEDICINE: New Jersey

Reeds, Karen. A State of Health: New Jersey’s Medical Heritage. 142pp. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2001. 

Medicine: New Jersey

Reeds, Karen. A State of Health: New Jerseys Medical Heritage. An Exhibition Celebrating More than Four Centuries of Medicine in New Jersey. Introduction by David L. Cowen. 55pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 1999.

Medicine: Pennsylvania

O’Hara, Leo J. An Emerging Profession: Philadelphia Doctors, 1860-1900. 395pp. New York: Garland, 1989.

Medicine: Pictorial works

Fox, Daniel M. and Christopher Lawrence. Photographing Medicine: Images and Power in Britain and America since 1840. (Contributions in Medical Studies, 21). 357pp. New York, London, and Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988.

Medicine: Pictorial works

Glenner, Richard A. and others. The American Dentist: A Pictorial History with a Presentation of Early Dental Photography in America. 202pp. Missoula, Mont.: Pictorial Histories, 1990.

Medicine: Pictorial works

Golden, Janet and Charles E. Rosenberg. Pictures of Health: A Photographic History of Health Care in Philadelphia, 1860-1945. (Studies in Health, Illness, and Caregiving in America). 197pp. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.

Medicine: Pictorial works

Novotny, Ann and Carter Smith, editors. Images of Healing: A Portfolio of American Medical and Pharmaceutical Practice in the 18th, 19th, and Early 20th Centuries. Introduction by William D. Sharpe. 144pp. New York: Macmillan, 1980.

MEDICINE: Sources (archival)

Apperson, John Samuel. Repairing the “March of Mars”: The Civil War Diaries of John Samuel Apperson, Hospital Steward in the Stonewall Brigade, 1861-1865. Edited by John Herbert Roper; transcribed by Jason Clayman, Peter Ganz, and John Herbert Roper. 654pp. Macon: Mercer University Press, 2001.

MEDICINE: Sources (archival)

Bennitt, John. “I hope to do my country service”: The Civil War Letters of John Bennitt, M.D., Surgeon, 19th Michigan Infantry. Edited by Robert Beasecker. (Great Lakes Books). 409pp. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2005.

MEDICINE: Sources (archival)

Chesson, Michael B., editor. The Journal of a Civil War Surgeon. 317pp. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. (J. Franklin Dyer, 1826-1879) 

MEDICINE: Sources (archival)

Smith, William Mervale. Swamp Doctor: The Diary of a Union Surgeon in the Virginia and North Carolina Marshes. Edited by Thomas P. Lowry.  235pp. Mechanicsburg, Penn.: Stackpole Books, 2001. 

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Medicine (Alternative)

SUBJECT

CITATION

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Cohen, Marcine J. "Medical Social Movements in the United States (1820-1982): The Case of Osteopathy." DAI 44/05 (1983): 1582-A. (Doct. diss., University of California-San Diego, 1983)

MEDICINE (ALTERNATIVE)

Curtis, Heather D. “The Lord for the Body: Pain, Suffering and the Practice of Divine Healing in Late-Nineteenth-Century American Protestantism.” DAI 66/01 (2005): 215-A. (Doct. diss. [Th.D.], Harvard University, 2005)

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Fuller, Robert C. Alternative Medicine and American Religious Life. 164pp. New York / Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Gevitz, Norman. The D.O.'s: Osteopathic Medicine in America. 186pp. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

MEDICINE (ALTERNATIVE)

Gevitz, Norman. The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America. 2nd edition. 242pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. (First published 1982) 

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Gevitz, Norman, editor. Other Healers: Unorthodox Medicine in America. 302pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Jutte, Robert, Guenter B Risse, and John Woodward, editors. Culture, Knowledge, and Healing: Historical Perspectives of Homeopathic Medicine in Europe and North America. (Network series; 3). 338pp. Sheffield: European Association for the History of Medicine and Health Publications, 1998.

MEDICINE (ALTERNATIVE)

Kirschmann, Anne Taylor. A Vital Force: Women in American Homeopathy. 230pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004. 

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Moore, J. Stuart. Chiropractic in America: The History of a Medical Alternative. 228pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE)

Moore, Johnny S. "Chiropractic in America: The Flourishing of a Medical Pariah." DAI 52/06 (1991): 2252-A. (Doct. diss., University of Virginia, 1990)

Medicine (ALTERNATIVE):

Biographical

Trowbridge, Carol. Andrew Taylor Still: 1828-1917. 233pp. Kirksville: Thomas Jefferson University Press, Northeast Missouri State University, 1991. (Still established osteopathy in the United States)

MEDICINE (ALTERNATIVE)

Whorton, James C. Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine in America. 368pp. New York / Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. 

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Medicine (Politics and Public Policy)

SUBJECT

CITATION

Medicine (politics and public policy)

Ferguson, Philip M. “Abandoned to Their Fate: A History of Social Policy and Practice toward Severely Retarded People in America 1820-1920. DAI 50/03 (1989): 661-A. (Doct. diss., Syracuse University, 1988)

Medicine (politics and public policy)

Ferguson, Philip M. Abandoned to Their Fate: Social Policy and Practice Toward Severely Retarded People in America, 1820-1920. (Health, Society, and Policy). 212pp. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994.

Medicine (politics and public policy)

Klaus, Alisa C. Every Child a Lion: The Origins of Maternal and Infant Health Policy in the United States and France, 1890-1920. 298pp. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.

Medicine (politics and public policy)

Kraut, Alan M. Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes, and the Immigrant Menace. 369pp. New York, NY: BasicBooks, 1994.

MEDICINE (POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY)

Pearson, Jestle Diane. “The Politics of Disease: Imperial Medicine and the American Indian, 1797–1871.” DAI 62/04 (2001): 1474-A. (Doct. diss., University of Arizona, 2001) 

Medicine (politics and public policy):

Institutional

Harden, Victoria A. Inventing the NIH: Federal Biochemical Research Policy, 1887-1937. 274pp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.

 

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