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Exhibiting 397 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1910 CEMedical education in the United States and Canada.
1944 CEMedical education in the United States before the Civil War.
1825 CEMedical facts and inquiries, respecting the causes, nature, prevention and cure of fever: more expressly in relation to the endemic fevers of summer and autumn in the southern states: Together with a history of the bilious remitting fever of Alabama, as it appeared in Cahawba and its vicinity in the summers and autumns of 1821 and 1822.
1828 CE​–1830 CEMedical flora; or, manual of the medical botany of the United States of North America. Containing a selection of above 100 figures and descriptions of medical plants, with their names, qualities, properties, history &c; and notes or remarks on nearly 500 equivalent substitutes. 2 vols.
1930 CEMedical history of Michigan. Compiled and edited by a committee, C. B. Burr, Chairman, and published under the auspices of the Michigan State Medical Society. 2 vols.
1812 CEMedical inquiries and observations upon the diseases of the mind.
1946 CEMedical interchange between the British Isles and America before 1801. Based on the FitzPatrick Lectures for 1939.
2003 CEMedical mycology in the United States: A historical analysis (1894–1996).
1994 CEMedical protestants: The Eclectics in American medicine, 1825-1939.
1816 CEMedical sketches of the campaigns of 1812, 13, 14. To which are added, surgical cases, observations on military hospitals; and flying hospitals attached to a moving army.
1933 CEMedical women of America: A short history of the pioneer medical women of America and of a few of their colleagues in England.
1998 CEMedicine and the American Revolution: How diseases and their treatments affected the colonial army.
1966 CEMedicine in America: historical essays.
1957 CEMedicine in Chicago, 1850-1950: A chapter in the social and scientific development of a city.
1977 CEMedicine in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County: 1810-1976. Edited by Kent L. Brown.
1980 CEMedicine in colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1820. Edited by Philip Cash, Eric H. Christanson and J. Worth Estes.
1984 CEMedicine in Maryland, 1634-1900,
1966 CEMedicine in territorial Arizona.
1962 CEMedicine in the making of Montana. Written by Paul C. Phillips from his own researches and the pioneer manuscripts of Llewellyn L. Callaway. Additional researches and notes by contributors.
2010 CEMedicine in the Old West: A history, 1850–1900.
1930 CE​–1933 CEMedicine in Virginia in the seventeenth (eighteenth, nineteenth) century. 3 vols.
1971 CEMedicine on the Santa Fe Trail.
1977 CEMedicine without doctors: Home health care in American history. Edited by Guenter B. Risse, Ronald L. Numbers, and Judith Walzer Leavitt.
1983 CEMental illness and American society, 1875-1940.
1973 CEMental institutions in America: Social policy to 1873.
2011 CEMiraculous plagues: An epidemiology of early New England narrative.
1912 CEModern methods in nursing.
1987 CEMothers and medicine: A social History of infant feeding, 1890–1950.
2008 CENational health insurance in the United States and Canada: Race, territory, and the roots of difference.
2016 CENature's path: A history of naturopathic healing in America.
1978 CENaval and maritime medicine during the American revolution.
2002 CENew Deal medicine: The rural health programs of the Farm Security Administration.
1672 CENew-Englands rarities discovered: In birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country. Together with the physical and chyrurgical remedies wherewith the natives constantly use to cure their distempers, wounds, and sores; also A perfect description of an Indian squa, in all her bravery, with a poem not improperly conferr'd upon her; lastly, a chronological table of the most remarkable passage in that country amongst the English.
1672 CENew-Englands rarities discovered: in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country. Together with the physical and chyrurgical remedies wherewith the natives constantly use to cure their distempers, wounds, and sores…
2001 CENo place like home: A history of nursing and home care in the United States.
1836 CE​–1840 CENorth American herpetology; or, a description of the reptiles inhabiting the United States. 4 vols.
1863 CENotes and observations on army surgery.
1862 CENotes on arrow wounds.
1841 CENotes on the United States of North America during a phrenological visit in 1838-9-40. 3 vols.
1763 CEObservations on some of the diseases of the parts of the human body. Chiefly taken from the dissections of morbid bodies.
1832 CEObservations on the epidemic now prevailing in the city of New-York; called the Asiatic or spasmodic cholera; with advice to the planters of the South, for the medical treatment of their slaves.
1751 CEObservations on the inhabitants, climate, soil, rivers, productions, animals, and other matter worthy of notice. Made by Mr. John Bartram, in his travels from Pensilvania to Onondago, Oswego and the Lake Ontario, in Canada. To which is annex'd, a curious account of the cataracts at Niagara, by Mr. Peter Kalm....
1826 CEObservations on the May-Bug, and its ravages on plum and other trees, and also on the means of preventing the mischief.
1980 CEObstetrics and gynecology in America: A history.
1962 CEOccupational health in America.
1854 CEOn the construction, organization and general arrangements of hospitals for the insane.
1836 CE​–1837 CEOn the influence of trades, professions, and occupations, in the United States in the production of disease.
1854 CEOn the medicinal and toxicological properties of the cryptogamic plants of the United States.
1920 CEOn the rate of growth of the population of the United States since 1790 and its mathematical representation.
1979 CEOnly one man died. The medical aspects of the Lewis and Clark expedition.