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Exhibiting 397 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1998 CE"Every man his own doctor." Popular medicine in early America: An exhibition drawn from the collections of Charles E. Rosenberg, William H. Helfand and the Library Company of Philadelphia.
1986 CE"For the welfare of mankind": The Commonwealth Fund and American medicine.
1924 CE​–1929 CEA bibliography of American natural history. The pioneer century. The role played by the scientific societies; scientific journals; natural history museums and botanic gardens; state geological and natural history surveys; federal exploriing expeditions in the rise and progress of American botany, geology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. 3 vols.
1973 CEA bibliography of dentistry in America, 1790-1840.
1677 CEA brief rule to guide the common-people of New-England how to order themselves and theirs in the small pocks, or measels.
1985 CEA calculus of suffering: Pain, professionalism and anesthesia in nineteenth-century America.
1804 CEA case of fracture of the os humeri, in which the broken ends of the bone not uniting the usual manner, a cure was effected by means of a seton.
1876 CEA century of American medicine 1776-1876
1876 CEA century of American surgery.
1981 CEA century of surgery: The history of the American Surgical Association, 1880-1980. 2 vols.
2010 CEA companion to American environmental history. Edited by Douglas Cazaux Sackman.
1826 CEA compendium of the flora of the northern and middle states, containing generic and specific descriptions of all the plants, exclusive of the cryptogamia, hitherto found in the United States, north of the Potomac.
1807 CEA compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery.
1787 CEA Discourse before the Humane Society, ... Delivered on the Second Tuesday of June, 1787.
1769 CEA discourse upon the duties of a physician, with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital: Delivered before the president and governors of King's College, at the commencement, held on the 16th of May, 1769. As advice to those gentlemen who then received the first medical degrees conferred by that university.
1765 CEA discourse upon the institution of medical schools in America.…
1969 CEA guide to medicinal plants of Appalachia. (U.S.D.A. Forest Service Research Paper NE-138).;
1962 CEA history of American medical ethics, 1847-1912.
1964 CE​–1971 CEA history of medicine in South Carolina. Vol. 1: 1670-1825. Vol. 2: 1825-1900. Vol. 3: 1900-1970.
2016 CEA history of midwifery in the United States: The midwife said fear not.
1947 CEA history of the American Medical Association 1847 to 1947.
1872 CEA history of the Massachusetts General Hospital. [Privately printed in 1851.] Second edition, with a continuation to 1872.
1953 CEA history of the Texas Medical Association 1853-1953.
1821 CEA journal of travels into the Arkansas territory, during the year 1819. With occasional observations on the manners of the aborigines. Illustrated by a map and other engravings.
1832 CE​–1834 CEA manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada. Vol. 1: The land birds. Vol. 2: The water birds.
1990 CEA midwife's tale. The life of Martha Ballard, based on her diary 1785-1812.
1823 CEA military journal during the American Revolutionary War, from 1775-1783…
1908 CEA mind that found itself.
1989 CEA model of its kind. Vol. 1: A centennial history of medicine at Johns Hopkins. Vol. 2: A pictorial history of medicine at Johns Hopkins.
2006 CEA most amazing scene of wonders: Electricity and enlightenment in early America.
1900 CEA note on the interval between infecting and secondary cases of yellow fever from the records of yellow fever at Orwood and Taylor, Mississippi, in 1898.
2006 CEA perfectly striking departure: Surgeons and surgery at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, 1912—1980.
2000 CEA population history of the United States. Edited by Michael R. Haines and Richard H. Steckel.
1903 CEA sketch of the history of obstetrics in the United States up to 1860.
1819 CEA statement of the occurrences during a malignant yellow fever in the city of New-York, in the summer and autumnal months of 1819; and of the check given to its progress, by the measures adopted by the Board of Health. With a list of cases and names of sick persons, and a map of their places of residence within the infected and proscribed limits: With a view of ascertaining, by comparative arguments, whether the distemper was engendered by domestic causes, or communicated by human contagion from foreign ports.
1850 CE​–1854 CEA systematic treatise, historical, etiological, and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America as they appear in the Causcasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of Its population. 2 vols.
2002 CEA traffic of dead bodies: Anatomy and embodied social identity in nineteenth century America.
1861 CEA treatise on gun-shot wounds: written for and dedicated to the surgeons of the Confederate States Army.
1826 CEA treatise on the diseases of females.
1801 CEA treatise on the human teeth, concisely explaining their structure and cause of disease and decay.
1822 CEA treatise on the materia medica, intended as a sequel to the Pharmacopoeia of the United States: Being an account of the origin, qualities and medical uses of the articles and compounds, which constitute that work, with their modes of prescription and administration.
1949 CEAesculapius comes to the Colonies. The story of the early days of medicine in the thirteen original colonies.
2003 CEAgainst the spirit of system: The French impulse in nineteenth-century American medicine.
2013 CEAlcohol and opium in the Old West: Use, abuse and influence.
2005 CEAlcoholism in America, from Reconstruction to Prohibition.
2004 CEAltering American Consciousness: The history of alcohol and drug use in the United States, 1800-2000.
2001 CEAmerica's botanico-medical movements: Vox populi.
1961 CEAmerica's pre-pharmacopeial literature.
2012 CEAmerican canopy: Trees, forests and the making of a nation.
1996 CEAmerican cardiology: The history of a specialty and its college.