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13 entries match Traditional & Indigenous [G02.403.700] · Alternative & Fringe Medicine [G02.403.750 / M01] · Historiography & General Works [K01.900]
1988 CE
#5019.21
Animal magnetism, early hypnotism, and psychical research, 1766-1925. An annotated bibliography.
Describes 1905 works, mostly with detailed annotations.
1985 CE
#8203
Aphrodisiacs: The science and the myth.
1990 CE
#7513
Aztec medicine, health, and nutrition.
2006 CE
#9462
Bad medicine: Doctors doing harm since Hippocrates.
The paperback edition published in 2007 included a new epilogue by the author in response to critics of the controversial hardback edition.
1838 CE
#10402
Botica general de los remedios esperimentados. Que á beneficio del público se reimprime por su original en Cadiz, en Sonoma, de la alta California: Por M. G. V.
The first medical book printed in California, a small 23-page pamphlet of folk or popular medicine. It was printed by Agustín V. Zamorano, the first printer in Alta California under Mexican rule before the regi…
1983 CE
#8612
Catalogue of the Maurice M. and Jean H. Tinterow collection of works on mesmerism, animal magnetism, and hypnotism.
1999 CE
#7379
From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic sleep and the roots of psychological healing.
1986 CE
#7381
Mesmerism and the end of the Enlightenment in France.
1907 CE–1910 CE
#11290
Modern medicine, its theory and practice. In original contributions by American and foreign authors. Edited by William Osler, assisted by Thomas McCrae. 7 vols.
Osler contributed six chapters to this massive system of medicine: "The Evolution of Internal Medicine", "Diseases of the Arteries," "Aneurism," "Raynaud's Disease," "Diffuse Scleroderma," "Angioneurotic Oedema." Osle…
1866 CE
#7378
Notes bibliographiques pour servir à l'histoire du magnétisme animal: Analyse de tous les livres, brochures, articles de journaux publiés sur le magnétisme animal, en France et à l'étranger, à partir de 1766 jusqu'en 1866.
Later issue: Paris: chez l'auteur, Joubert, 1869.
1492 CE
#2191
Rosa anglica practica medicinae. Ed: Nicolaus Scyllacius.
The first printed medical book of an Englishman. John of Gaddesden was a prebendary of St. Paul’s Cathedral and physician to Edward II. The work, to quote Garrison, “consists mainly of Arabist quackeries a…
1971 CE
#10858
The pre-Columbian mind: A study into the aberrant nature of sexual drives, drugs affecting behaviour and the attitude towards life and death, with a survey of psychotherapy in pre-Columbian America.
1973 CE
#2068.16
Therapeutics from the primitives to the 20th century, with an appendix: history of dietetics.
Includes a valuable bibliography. First published in German, Stuttgart, 1970.