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Entry Nos. 9700–9799

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1821 CE

#9700

Icones cerebri simiarum et quorundam mammalium rariorum.

"Although a few more reports were published furing the next hundred years [after Tyson] it was Tiedemann alone who gave a more detailed account, on monkeys, in his... Icones Simiarum.... In monkeys he found the brain …

1817 CE

#9701

On transfusion of blood in extreme cases of haemorrhage.

In 1816 Leacock, from Barbados, reported systematic experiments in Edinburgh on dogs and cats that established that donor and recipient must be of the same species, and recommended inter-human transfusion; he then ret…

2017 CE

#9702

Literature and medicine in the nineteenth-century periodical press: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1817-1858.

2014 CE

#9703

Scottish medicine and literary culture, 1726-1832.

2007 CE

#9704

Smallpox and the literary imagination, 1660-1820.

2015 CE

#9705

Sanitation, latrines and intestinal parasites in past populations. Edited by Piers D. Mitchell.

2015 CE

#9706

Science and civilisation in China: Vol. 6, biology and biological technology, Part 4, traditional botany: An ethnobotanical approach.

1988 CE

#9707

Histoire de la médecine chinoise.

2011 CE

#9708

Bedouin ethnobotany: Plant concepts and uses in a desert pastoral world.

2004 CE

#9709

Hygienic modernity: Meanings of health and disease in treaty-port China.

2011 CE

#9710

Toxic archipelago: A history of industrial disease in Japan.

2018 CE

#9711

Médecins et magiciens á la cour du pharaon. Une étude du papyrus médical Louvre E 32847.

Transcription, French translation, and study of this papyrus dating from the reign of Amenophis II (1424-1398 BCE). The papyrus, written for teaching purposes, concerns diagnosis of pathology in the elderly, tumors (i…

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…

1830 CE

#9713

Sketches of the medical topography of the Mediterranean; comprising an account of Gibraltar, the Ionian Islands, and Malta. To which is prefixed a sketch of a plan for memoirs on medical topography

Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.

2017 CE

#9714

Reasoning against madness: Psychiatry and the state in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944.

2002 CE

#9715

Healing kidney diseases in antiquity: Plants from Dioscorides' De materia medica, with Illustrations from Greek and Arabic manuscripts (A.D. 512-15th Century).

2015 CE

#9716

The making and meaning of the Liber Floridus: A study of the original manuscript, Ghent, University Library, MS 92.

"The Liber Floridus (1121), composed, written and illustrated by Canon Lambert of Saint-Omer, is the earliest illustrated encyclopedic compilation of the Latin West. Its autograph (Ghent, University Library, MS 92), a…

1998 CE

#9717

Profiles in science: U. S. National Library of Medicine.

https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ "This site celebrates twentieth-century leaders in biomedical research and public health. It makes the archival collections of prominent scientists, physicians, and others who have advanc…

1994 CE

#9718

Molecular politics: Developing American and British regulatory policy for genetic engineering, 1972-1982.

1952 CE

#9719

Replica plating and indirect selection of bacterial mutants.

Demonstration of the mutational basis of antibiotic resistance. Digital facsimile from PubMedCentral at this link.

1978 CE

#9720

Recombinant DNA: The untold story.

1988 CE

#9721

Domestication of plants in the old world: The origin and spread of domesticated plants in Southwest Asia, Europe, and the Mediterranean Basin.

Revised 4th edition, 2012.

2006 CE

#9722

The genetics revolution: History, fears and future of a life-altering science.

2012 CE

#9723

Computer medical databases: The first six decades (1950–2010).

1908 CE

#9724

A mind that found itself.

In 1900 Beers was confined to a private mental institution for depression and paranoia. He was later confined to another private hospital as well as a state institution. During those periods he experienced and witness…

1892 CE

#9725

The yellow wall-paper.

This 6,000-word short story by is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature, illustrating and critiquing 19th century attitudes toward women's health, both physical and mental. Digital facsim…

1957 CE

#9726

Drug reactions, enzymes and biochemical genetics.

Motulsky clearly stated that inheritance might explain many individual differences in the efficacy of drugs and in the occurence of adverse drug reactions.

1959 CE

#9727

Moderne problem der humangenetik.

In this paper Vogel coined the term pharmacogenetics, as the study of the role of genetics in drug response.

1981 CE

#9728

The DNA story: A documentary history of gene cloning.

1965 CE

#9729

Molecular biology of the gene.

Watson's first book on molecular biology, and the first textbook on what was then a new academic subject. Seventh revised edition, with five co-authors, 2013.

1989 CE

#9730

Approaches to traditional Chinese medical literature. Proceedings of an international symposium on translation methodologies and terminologies. Edited by Paul U. Unschuld.

1976 CE

#9731

Dreams in Greek tragedy: An ethno-psycho-analytical study.

1951 CE

#9732

Reality and dream: Psychotherapy of a plains Indian.

1989 CE

#9733

The discovery of the art of the insane.

"This pioneering work, the first history of the art of the insane, scrutinizes changes in attitudes toward the art of the mentally ill from a time when it was either ignored or ridiculed, through the era when major fi…

1987 CE

#9734

A history of medicine in Sri Lanka--from the earliest times to 1948.

1939 CE

#9735

La médecine et les médecins dans la littérature française.

1990 CE

#9736

A history of medicine in Papua New Guinea.

2007 CE

#9737

Das Handbuch Muššuɔu "Einreibung". Eine Serie sumerische und akkadischer Beschwörungen aus dem 1. Jt. vor Chr.

Reproduction, transcription, translation into German, and edition of the Muššuɔu unction handbook— a collection of Sumerian and Akkadian incantations of the 1st century BCE.

1952 CE

#9738

Psychoanalytic explorations in art.

Kris trained as an art historian before becoming a psychoanalyst.

1977 CE

#9739

Conrad Gessner's "Historia animalium": An inventory of Renaissance zoology.

1958 CE

#9740

Herbals of five centuries. A contribution to medical history and bibliography.

1967 CE

#9741

The doctor on the stage: Medicine and medical men in seventeenth-century England.

1994 CE

#9742

The health of the presidents: The 41 United States presidents through 1993 from a physician's point of view.

2000 CE

#9743

Early English charms, plant lore, and healing.

1994 CE

#9744

Folk tradition and folk medicine in Scotland: The writings of David Rorie. Edited by David Buchan.

1999 CE

#9745

Southern folk medicine 1750-1820.

2003 CE

#9746

Medicine across cultures: History and practice of medicine in non-Western cultures. Edited by Helaine Selin.

A very wide-ranging selection of essays

1980 CE

#9747

Magical medicine: The folkloric component of medicine in the folk belief, custom, and ritual of the peoples of Europe and America. Seleced essays of Wayland D. Hand.

1999 CE

#9748

Hygiene in the early modern medical tradition.

2006 CE

#9749

Death rode the rails: American railroad accidents and safety 1828-1965.