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History of
Science in the Subject
Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - ) Psychiatry – Public Health and Health Policy |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Psychiatry |
Abbott, Andrew D. “The Emergence of American Psychiatry, 1880-1930.” DAI 42/12 (1982): 5252-A (Doct. diss., University of Chicago, 1982) |
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Psychiatry |
Colaizzi, Janet. “Predicting Dangerousness: Psychiatric Ideas in the |
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Psychiatry |
Colaizzi, Janet. Homicidal
Insanity, 1800-1985. (History of
American Science and Technology Series). 182pp. |
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Psychiatry |
Dowbiggin, Ian Robert.
Keeping |
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Psychiatry |
Gosling, F. G. Before
Freud: Neurasthenia and the American Medical Community, 1870-1910.
192pp. |
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Psychiatry |
Grob, Gerald N., editor.
The
Inner World of American Psychiatry, 1890-1940: Selected Correspondence.
310pp. |
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Psychiatry |
Jones, Kathleen W. “As the Twig Is Bent: American Psychiatry and the Troublesome Child, 1890-1940.” DAI 50/04 (1989): 1068-A. (Doct. diss., Rutgers University, 1988) |
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Psychiatry |
Jones, Kathleen W. Taming the
Troublesome Child: American Families, Child Guidance, and the Limits of
Psychiatric Authority. 310pp.
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PSYCHIATRY |
Lande, R. Gregory. Madness, Malingering, and Malfeasance: The Transformation of Psychiatry and Law in the Civil War Era. 233pp. Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, 2003. |
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Psychiatry: Biographical |
Jarvis, Edward. The
Autobiography of Edward Jarvis (1803-1884). Edited with introduction by Rosalba Davico. (Medical History. Supplement, 12). 162pp. |
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PSYCHIATRY |
Shepherd, Tonya A. “The Spectacular
Madwoman: Nineteenth-Century Women Writers Who Exposed the Ideological Bias
of Psychiatric Objectivity and the Immorality of Moral Asylum Management.” DAI 64/02 (2003): 497-A. (Doct. diss.,
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Psychiatry: Biographical |
Krasner, David. “Smith Ely Jelliffe and the Development of American Psychosomatic Medicine.” DAI 45/12 (1985): 3731-A. (Doct. diss., Bryn Mawr College, 1984) |
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Psychiatry: |
Doak, Melissa J. “‘She will never get well while doing anything
unnatural’: Women’s Sexual Deviance and Institutional Psychiatry in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Psychological and intelligence testing |
Brown, JoAnne. “The Semantics of Profession: Metaphor and Power in the History of Psychological Testing, 1890-1929.” DAI 47/01 (1986): 287-A. (Doct. diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985) |
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Psychological and intelligence testing |
Brown, JoAnne. The
Definition of a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor in the History of
Intelligence Testing, 1890-1930. 214pp.
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Psychological and intelligence testing |
Sokal, Michael M., editor.
Psychological
Testing and American Society, 1890-1930. 205pp. |
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Psychological and intelligence testing: Biographical |
Chapman, Paul Davis. “Schools as Sorters: Lewis M. Terman and the Intelligence Testing Movement, 1890-1930.” DAI 40/11 (1980): 5759-A. (Doct. diss., Stanford University, 1980) |
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Psychological and intelligence testing: Biographical |
Chapman, Paul Davis.
Schools
as Sorters: Lewis M. Terman, Applied Psychology, and the Intelligence Testing
Movement, 1890-1930. (The American
Social Experience Series, 12). 228pp.
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Psychology |
Adler, Helmut E. and Robert
W. Rieber, editors. Aspects of the History of Psychology in |
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Psychology |
Caplan, Eric M. “Medicalizing the Mind: The Invention of American Psychotherapy, 1800-1920.” DAI 55/04 (1994): 1071-A. (Doct. diss., University of Michigan, 1994) |
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Psychology |
Caplan, Eric. Mind Games: American Culture and the
Birth of Psychotherapy. (Medicine and Society; 9). 242pp. |
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Psychology |
Colbert, Charles. A Measure
of Perfection: Phrenology and the Fine Arts in |
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Psychology |
Curti, Merle. Human
Nature in American Thought: A History. 453pp. |
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Psychology |
Dean, Eric T., Jr. “In Evident Mental Commotion: Post-Traumatic Stress and the American Civil War.” DAI 57/06 (1996): 2640-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1996) |
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Psychology |
Dean, Eric T., Jr. Shook Over
Hell: Post-Traumatic |
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Psychology |
Dror, Otniel. “Modernity and the Scientific Study of Emotions, 1800-1950.” 313pp. DAI 60/02 (1999): 528-A. (Doct. diss., Princeton University, 1998) |
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Psychology |
Friedman, Richard A.
“The Discovery of the Unconscious Reflected in
Changing Word Usage in the |
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Psychology |
Halliwell, Martin. Romantic
Science and the Experience of Self: Transatlantic Crosscurrents from William
James to Oliver Sacks. (Studies in
European Cultural Transition, 2). 283pp.
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Psychology |
Hilgard, Ernest R. Psychology
in |
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Psychology |
Hoopes, James. Consciousness
in |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Keen, Ernest. A History of Ideas in American Psychology.
267pp. |
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Psychology |
King, John Owen, III.
The Iron
of Melancholy: Structures of Spiritual Conversion in |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Kosits, Russell D. “A Loss
of Will: ‘Arminianism,’ Nonsectarianism, and the Erosion of American
Psychology’s Moral Project, 1636–1890.” DAI
65/05 (2004): 1931-A (Doct. diss., |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Menefee, Joan Kuulei. “Decoding Distraction: Attention in American Culture, 1871-1916.” DAI 66/01 (2005): 179-A. (Doct. diss., University of Minnesota, 2005) |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Micale, Mark S., editor. The Mind of Modernism: Medicine,
Psychology, and the Cultural Arts in |
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Psychology |
Mullins, Jeffrey A. “Making the Moral Mind: Contestations Over Self-Government, Personal Responsibility, and the Body in American Culture, 1780-1860.” DAI 59/01 (1998): 295-A. (Doct. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1998) |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Nicotra, Jodie A. “The Force of Habit: Rhetoric, Repetition, and Identity from Darwin to Drugs.” DAI 66/10 (2006): -A. (Doct. diss., Pennsylvania State University, 2005) |
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Psychology |
O’Donnell, John M. “The Origins of Behaviorism: American Psychology, 1870-1920.” DAI 40/06 (1979): 3493-A. (Doct. diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1979) |
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Psychology |
O’Donnell, John M. The Origins
of Behaviorism: American Psychology, 1870-1920. 299pp. |
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Psychology |
Robinson, Daniel N. Toward a Science
of Human Nature: Essays on the Psychologies of Mill, Hegel, Wundt, and James.
258pp. |
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Psychology |
Sklansky, Jeffrey P.
“Socializing the Psyche: The Fall of Political
Economy and the Rise of Social Psychology in the |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Wassmann, Claudia. “The Science of Emotion in Germany, France, and the United States, 1860-1920.” DAI 66/03 (2005): 1137-A. (Doct. diss., University of Chicago, 2005) |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
Wilson, Clive Antonio. “A
Comparative Study of the Historical Development of Andragogy and the
Formation of Its Scientific Foundation: In |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Backe, Andrew Steven.
“The Divided Psychology of John Dewey.” DAI 61/06 (2000): 2440-A. (Doct.
diss., |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Bjork, Daniel W. The
Compromised Scientist: William James in the Development of American
Psychology. 221pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Bringmann, Wolfgang G. and Ryan
D. Tweney, editors. Wundt Studies: A Centennial Collection. 445pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Broughton, John M. and D.
John Freeman-Moir, editors. The Cognitive-Development Psychology of James Mark
Baldwin: Current Theory and Research in Genetic Epistemology. (Publications for the Advancement of Theory and
History in Psychology, 2). 460pp.
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Psychology: Biographical |
Browning, Don S. Pluralism
and Personality: William James and Some Contemporary Cultures of Psychology.
280pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Capps, Donald. Men,
Religion, and Melancholia: James, Otto, Jung, and Erikson. 235 pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
DeArmey, Michael H. and
Stephen Skousgaard, editors. The Philosophical Psychology of William James.
(Current Continental Research, 5). 172pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Donnelly, Margaret E.,
editor. Reinterpreting the Legacy of William James. 371pp. |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Heft, Harry. Ecological Psychology in Context: James
Gibson, Roger Barker, and the Legacy of William James’s Radical Empiricism.
(Resources for Ecological Psychology). 435pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Hulse, Stewart H. and Bert
F. Green, Jr., editors. One Hundred Years of Psychological Research in |
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Psychology: Biographical |
James, William. Essays in
Psychology. Introduction by William
R. Woodward. 467pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Johnson, Michael G. and Tracy
B. Henley, editors. Reflections on The Principles of Psychology:
William James After a Century. 323pp.
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Jones, John Hamilton, Jr.
“The Lost Legacy of School Psychology: Toward a Reevaluation of Lightner
Witmer (1867-1956).” DAI 63/12
(2004): 4250-A. (Doct. diss., |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Langdale, Allan, editor. Hugo Munsterberg on Film: “The Photoplay:
A Psychological Study” and Other Writings. 210pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
McReynolds, Paul. Lightner
Witmer: His Life and Times. 353pp.
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Psychology: Biographical |
O’Briant, Mary P. “William James: The Principles of Psychology Reconsidered.” DAI 45/12 (1985): 3731-A. (Doct. diss., University of Georgia, 1984) |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Paulson, Dwight William. “Phrenology, Horace Mann, and Educational Reform.” DAI 54/09 (1994): 3348-A. (Doct. diss., University of Washington, 1993) |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Shami, Noel J. “The
Contributions of Hugo Munsterberg to Forensic Psychology: A Historical
Analysis.” DAI 63/10 (2003):
4924-B. (Doct. diss., |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Simon, Percy J. “The Thematic and Temporal Structure of Consciousness in William James’s THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY.” DAI 50/08 (1990): 2522-A. (Doct. diss., City University of New York, 1989) |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Sweeney, Gerald. “Fighting for the Good Cause”: Reflections
on Francis Galton’s Legacy to American Hereditarian Psychology. (Transactions of the American Philosophical
Society, vol. 91 pt. 2). 136pp. |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Biographical |
Taylor, Charles. Varieties of Religion Today: William
James Revisited. 127pp. |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Taylor, |
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Psychology: Biographical |
Taylor, |
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Psychology: Institutional |
Cantor, Joan H., editor.
Psychology
at |
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Psychology: Institutional |
Evans, Rand B., Virginia
Staudt Sexton and Thomas C. Cadwallader, editors. The American Psychological
Association: A Historical Perspective. 415pp. |
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PSYCHOLOGY: Institutional |
Maier, Bryan N. The Separation of Psychology and Theology at Princeton, 1868-1903: The Intellectual Achievement of James McCosh and James Mark Baldwin. 162pp. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 2005. |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Public health and health policy |
Capper, John, Garrett Power
and Frank R. Shivers, Jr. Chesapeake Waters: Pollution, Public Health, and
Public Opinion, 1607-1972. 201pp.
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Public health and health policy |
Corn, Jacqueline Karnell.
Environment
and Health in Nineteenth-Century |
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Public health and health policy |
Derickson, Alan. Workers’ Health,
Workers’ Democracy: The Western
Miners’ Struggle, 1891-1925.
251pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Duffy, John. The
Sanitarians: A History of American Public Health. 330pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Engs, Ruth Clifford.
Clean
Living Movements: American Cycles of Health Reform. 312pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Fairchild, Amy L. “Science at the Borders: Immigrant Medical Inspection and Defense of the Nation, 1891 to 1930.” DAI 58/09 (1998): 3687-A. (Doct. diss., Columbia University, 1997) |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY |
Fairchild, Amy L. Science at the Borders: Immigrant Medical
Inspection and the Shaping of the Modern Industrial Labor Force. 385pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Gitlin, Laura N. “The Professionalization of Medical Superintendents
and the Treatment of the Poor in the |
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Public health and health policy |
Goodwin, Lorine Swainston. “The Pure Food, Drink, and Drug Crusaders, 1879-1906.” DAI 57/11 (1997): 4897-A. (Doct. diss., University of Missouri at Columbia, 1996) |
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Public health and health policy |
Goodwin, Lorine Swainston.
The Pure
Food, Drink, and Drug Crusaders, 1879-1914. 352pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Hoy, Suellen M. Chasing
Dirt: The American Pursuit of Cleanliness. 258pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Markel, Howard. “Layers of Separation: Epidemics and the
Quarantining of East European Jewish Immigrants in |
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Public health and health policy |
Markel, Howard. Quarantine!:
East European Jewish Immigrants and the |
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Public health and health policy |
Meckel, Richard A. Save the
Babies: American Public Health Reform and the Prevention of Infant Mortality,
1850-1929. (Henry E. Sigerist
Series in the History of Medicine). 302pp.
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Public health and health policy |
Melosi, Martin V. The
Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in |
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Public health and health policy |
Okun, Mitchell. Fair Play
in the Marketplace: The First |
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Public health and health policy |
Rosen, George. A History
of Public Health. Expanded edition.
535pp. |
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Public health and health policy |
Roth, Mitchel P. “The Western Cholera Trail: Studies in the Urban Response to Epidemic Disease in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1848-1850.” DAI 55/04 (1994): 1074-A. (Doct. diss., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1993) |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY |
Stupski, Karen Benay.
“Waste, Wealth and Public Health: Recycling Human Excrement in the |
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Public health and health policy |
Tate, C. Cassandra. “The American Anti-Cigarette Movement, 1880-1930.” DAI 56/12 (1996): 4919-A. (Doct. diss., University of Washington, 1995) |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY |
Troesken, Werner. The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster.
318pp. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006. |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: |
Craddock, Susan. City of |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: |
Koslow, Jennifer Lisa. “ |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: |
Molina, Natalia. “Contested
Bodies and Cultures: The Politics of Public Health and Race within Mexican,
Japanese, and Chinese Communities in |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: California |
Molina, Natalia. Fit to Be Citizens? Public Health and Race
in Los Angeles, 1879-1939. (American Crossroads). 279pp. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 2006. |
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Public health and health policy: |
Plummer, Betty L. “A History of Public Health in |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: Institutional |
Bender, Robert Patrick.
“Old Boss Devil: Sectionalism, Charity, and the Rivalry between the Western
Sanitary Commission and the |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: |
Culver, Gregory Kimbal.
“Disease, Medicine, and Public Policy in the Jackson Purchase Region of |
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Public health and health policy: Institutional |
Mullan, Fitzhugh. Plagues and
Politics: The Story of the |
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Public health and health policy: |
Ferguson, Gerard. “To Live Poor but Healthy: Typhoid and the Politics
of Public Health in |
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Public health and health policy: |
Galishoff, Stuart. |
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Public health and health policy: |
Corey, Steven K. “King Garbage: A History of Solid Waste Management
in |
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Public health and health policy: |
Rosner, David, editor.
Hives of
Sickness: Public Health and Epidemics in |
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Public health and health policy: |
O’Toole, Colleen K. “The Search for Purity: A Retrospective Policy Analysis of the Decision to Chlorinate Cincinnati’s Public Water Supply, 1890-1920.” DAI 47/06 (1986): 2295-A. (Doct. diss., University of Cincinnati, 1986) |
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Public health and health policy: |
O’Toole, Colleen K. The Search
for Purity: A Retrospective Policy Analysis of the Decision to Chlorinate
Cincinnati’s Public Water Supply, 1890-1920. (The Environment: Problems and Solutions). 148pp. |
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Public health and health policy: |
Alewitz, Sam. “Sanitation and Public Health: |
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Public health and health policy: |
Alewitz, Sam. Filthy Dirty:
A Social History of Unsanitary |
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Public health and health policy: |
Mormon, Edward T. “Scientific Medicine Comes to |
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Public health and health policy: Sources
(archival) |
Censer, Jane Turner,
editor. The Papers of |
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PUBLIC
HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY: Texas |
Gabbert, Ann R. “Defining
the Boundaries of Care: Local Responses to Global Concerns in El Paso Public
Health Policy, 1881-1941.” DAI
67/04 (2006): 1497-A. (Doct. diss., University of Texas, El Paso, 2006) |