Entry Nos. 7800–7899
100 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
2010 CE
#7850
Medieval medicine: A reader. Edited by Faith Wallis.
2013 CE
#7851
Medical saints: Cosmas and Damian in a postmodern world.
2009 CE
#7852
Medical miracles: Doctors, saints, and healing in the modern world.
2007 CE
#7853
What is medical history?
2015 CE
#7854
Health care in America: A history.
2015 CE
#7855
Caring for the heart: Mayo Clinic and the rise of specialization.
The history of cardiology and cardiac surgery from the perspective of the history of the Mayo Clinic. Of special interest for details of the history of cardiac surgery in Minnesota. The book may be most remembered for…
1996 CE
#7856
American cardiology: The history of a specialty and its college.
1987 CE
#7857
The development of American physiology: Scientific medicine in the nineteenth century.
2014 CE
#7858
The teaching hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the evolution of academic medicine. Edited by Peter V. Tishler, Christine Wenc and Joseph Loscalzo.
1988 CE–1992 CE
#7859
Historia de la medicina valenciana. Edited by José Maria López Piñero. 3 vols.
1965 CE
#7860
Historia de la pediatría española.
2016 CE
#7861
Wombs with a view: Illustrations of the gravid uterus from the Renaissance through the Nineteenth century.
2010 CE
#7862
The emperor of all maladies: A biography of cancer.
1948 CE
#7863
Aureomycin; a product of the continuing search for new antibiotics.
Discovery of clortetracycline (trade name Aureomycin, Lederle) the first tetracycline antibiotic identified. Duggar,a plant physiologist, identified the antibiotic as the product of an actinomycete he cultured from a …
1952 CE
#7864
Zika virus (I). Isolations and serological specificity.
First description of Zika virus, an arbovirus native to Africa. The authors named the virus after the Zika forest in Uganda, where they were searching for Yellow Fever. Instead they isolated a new virus in samples tak…
1967 CE
#7865
Zur Ätiologie einer unbekannten, von Affen ausgegangenen menschlichen Infektionskrankheit.
Isolation, identification and structure of the Marburg virus. WITH H. L. Shu, W. Sienczka, D. Peters, and G. Müller.
1977 CE
#7866
Isolation of Marburg-like virus from a case of haemorrhagic fever in Zaire.
Ebola virus, named after the Ebola River where an outbreak occurred in 1976. Specifically the outbreak was centered in Yambuku, a small village in Mongala Province in northern Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerl…
1861 CE
#7867
A manual of etherization: Containing directions for the employment of ether, chloroform, and other anaesthetic agents, by inhalation, in surgical operations, Intended for military and naval surgeons, and all who may be exposed to surgical operations, with Instructions for the preparation of ether and chloroform, and for testing them for Impurities. comprising, also, a brief history of the discovery of anaesthesia.
Jackson's most detailed exposition of anesthesia, including a summary of the early history of its discovery, written for American Civil War physicians and surgeons. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this …
1963 CE
#7868
Botanic manuscript of Jane Colden, 1724-1766. Edited by H.W. Rickett and E.C. Hall.
Colden was the first distinguished American woman botanist. Her work is known only from an untitled manuscript by her on the flora of the lower Hudson River Valley of New York that is preserved in the Natural History …
1998 CE
#7869
Native American ethnobotany.
Considered the definitive book on the subject documenting over 4,000 plants and roughly 44,000 uses, including medicinal usage.
1987 CE
#7870
Les historiens français de la médecine au XIXe siècle et leur bibliographie.
1983 CE
#7871
A short history of breast cancer.
1851 CE
#7872
Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Keimung, Entfaltung und Fruchtbildung höherer Kryptogamen (Moose, Farrn, Equisetaceen, Rhizocarpeen und Lycopodiaceen) und der Samenbildung der Coniferen.
Hofmeister described the process of fertilization in non-flowering plants as an alternation of sexual and asexual generations in the mosses, ferns, horsetails and liverworts. He showed that asexual generation propagat…
2003 CE
#7873
Teratology in the twentieth century: Congenital malformations in humans and how their environmental causes were established.
Book form publication with extensive bibliography and index, reprinted from Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 25 (2003) 132-282.
1880 CE
#7874
Histoire des monstres, depuis l'antiquité jusqu'a nos jours.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1856 CE
#7875
Illustrations of the birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America. Intended to contain descriptions and figures of North American birds not given by former American authors, and a general synopsis of North American ornithology. 1853 to 1855.
Originally issued in ten parts from 1853 to 1855. Cassin ran an engraving and lithographing firm in Philadelphia, which produced illustrations for government and scientific publications. He pursued ornithology as an a…
1814 CE
#7876
Flora Americae septentrionalis; or, a systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America. Containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. 2 vols.
The first survey of all plants of North America above Mexico, including more than 3,000 species and 470 genera; describes more than 100 species collected by the Lewis and Clark expedition. Digital facsimile from Botan…
2002 CE
#7877
History of the pancreas: Mysteries of a hidden organ.
1960 CE
#7878
Surgical diseases of the pancreas.
The first comprehensive textbook on pancreatic disease.
1642 CE
#7879
Figura ductus cuiusdam cum multiplicibus suis ramulis noviter in pancreate in diversis corporibus humanis observati.
Wirsung, assistant to the celebrated German anatomist Johann Vesling, discovered the excretory duct of the pancreas named for him in 1642. To announce his discovery, Wirsung chose the extremely unusual method of publi…
1931 CE
#7880
The mystery and lore of monsters. With account of some giants, dwarfs and prodigies.
Digital facsimile of the New York 1931 issue from the Hathi Trust at this link.
2007 CE
#7881
Culturing life: How cells became technologies.
A history of tissue culture.
1847 CE
#7882
Surgical operations performed during insensibility, produced by the inhalation of sulphuric ether.
The first use of ether as an anesthetic in Britain (for a dental procedure) was conducted in Boott's house at 24 Gower Street on 19 December 1846. Boott issued the second announcement of ether anesthesia published in …
1990 CE
#7883
A midwife's tale. The life of Martha Ballard, based on her diary 1785-1812.
Between 1785 and 1812 a midwife and healer named Martha Ballard kept a diary that recorded her arduous work (in 27 years she attended 816 births) as well as her domestic life in Hallowell, Maine.
1968 CE
#7884
The evolution of preventive medicine in the United States Army, 1607–1939.
Available from the U.S. Army Medical Department, Office of Medical History, at this link.
2003 CE
#7885
Bullets and bacilli: The Spanish-American War and military medicine.
1994 CE
#7886
Fighting for life: American military medicine in World War II.
2009 CE
#7887
The Army Medical Department, 1917–1941.
1995 CE
#7888
A history of medicine in the early U.S. Navy.
2014 CE
#7889
The Oxford encyclopedia of the history of American science, medicine, and technology. Edited by Hugh Richard Slotten.
1999 CE
#7890
Mending bodies, saving souls: A history of hospitals.
2012 CE
#7891
Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown.
1947 CE
#7892
Das Diktat der Menschenverachtung. Der Nürnberger Ärzteprozeß und seine Quellen.
English version: Doctors of infamy. The story of the Nazi medical crimes, translated from German by Heinz Norden. With statements of 3 American authorities identified with the Nuremberg medical trial and a note on med…
2004 CE
#7893
Nazi medicine and the Nuremberg trials: From medical war crimes to informed consent.
2001 CE
#7894
The Nuremberg medical trial, 1946/47: Transcripts, material of the prosecution and defense, related documents. On behalf of the Stiftung für Sozialgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts, Edited by Klaus Dörner, Angelika Ebbinghaus and Karsten Linne in cooperation with Karl Heinz Roth and Paul Weindling. Guide to the microfiche-edition. Compiled by Johannes Eltzschig and Michael Walter. With an introduction to the Trial's history by Angelika Ebbinghaus and short biographies of the participants.
1943 CE
#7895
GESNERUS: Revue Trimestrielle publiée par la Société d'Histoire de la Médecine et des Sciences Naturelles. Current title: GESNERUS: Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences. 1-
1949 CE
#7896
ASCLEPIO. Revista de Historia de la Medicina e cienca. 1-
1978 CE
#7897
BERICHTE ZUR WISSENSCHAFTSGESCHICHTE. 1-
Organ der Gesellschaft für Wissenschaftsgeschichte.
1952 CE
#7898
CUADERNOS DE HISTORIA DE LA SALUD PÚBLICA. 1-
Recent issues may be viewed at http://bvs.sld.cu/revistas/his/indice.html.
1981 CE
#7899