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Exhibiting 397 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1811 CEThe maternal physician; a treatise on the nurture and management of infants, from the birth until two years old. Being the result of sixteen years' experience in the nursery. Illustrated by extracts from the most approved medical authors
2010 CEThe measure of America, 2010-2011: Mapping risks and resilience.
2008 CEThe measure of America: American human development report, 2008-2009.
1870 CE​–1888 CEThe medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. 6 vols.
1873 CEThe medical department of the United States army from 1775 to 1873. Compiled under the direction of the Surgeon General by Harvey E. Brown.
2018 CEThe medical imagination: Literature and health in the early United States.
1946 CEThe medical story of early Texas 1528-1853. Foreward by Chauncey D. Leake.
1837 CEThe medical student; or, aids to the study of medicine. Including a glossary of the terms of the science, and of the mode of prescribing,--bibliographical notices of medical works; the regulations of different medical colleges of the union, &c. &c.
1892 CEThe medicine-men of the Apache.
1949 CEThe mentally ill in America. A history of their care and treatment from colonial times. Second edition, revised and enlarged.
1946 CEThe midwest pioneer: His ills, cures, & doctors.
2005 CEThe modern art of dying: A history of euthanasia in the United States.
1754 CEThe natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, containing the figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants, particulary the forest trees, shrubs, and other plants, not hitherto described, or very incorrectly figured by authors. Together with their descriptions in English and French. To which are added, observations on the air, soil, and waters with remarks upon agriculture, grain, pulse, roots, &c. To the whole is prefixed a new and correct map of the countries treated of / by the late Mark Catesby; revised by Mr. [George] Edwards. 2 vols.
1797 CEThe natural history of the rarer lepidopterous insects of Georgia. Including their systematic characters, the particulars of their several metamorphoses, and the plants on which they feed. Collected from the observations of Mr. John Abbot, many years resident in that country, by James Edward Smith.
2012 CEThe New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 22: Science and medicine. Edited by James G. Thomas, Jr. & Charles Reagan Wilson.
1841 CE​–1849 CEThe North American sylva; or, A description of the forest trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia, considered particularly with respect to their use in the arts, and their introduction into commerce; to which is added a description of the most useful of the European trees. Illustrated by 156 coloured engravings. Translated from the French of F. Andrew Michaux ... With three additional volumes, containing all the forest trees discovered in the Rocky Mountains, the Territory of Oregon, down to the shores of the Pacific and into the confines of California, as well as in various parts of the United States. Illustrated by 122 finely coloured plates. 6 vols.
2014 CEThe Oxford encyclopedia of the history of American science, medicine, and technology. Edited by Hugh Richard Slotten.
2001 CEThe people's doctors: Samuel Thomson and the American Botanical Movement 1790-1860.
1974 CEThe physician and sexuality in Victorian America.
1807 CEThe planter's and mariner's medical companion: treating, according to the most successful practice, I. The diseases common to warm climates and on ship board. II. Common cases in surgery, as fractures, dislocations, &c. &c. III. The complaints peculiar to women and children. To which are subjoined a dispensatory, shewing how to prepare and administer family medicines, and a glossary giving an explanation of technical terms.
1736 CEThe practical history of a new epidemical eruptive miliary fever, with an angina ulcusculosa, which prevailed in Boston New England in the years 1735 and 1736.
1881 CEThe practice of medicine by women in the United States.
1886 CEThe relation of hospitals to medical education.
1995 CEThe rise and crisis of psychoanalysis in America: Freud and the Americans, 1917-1985.
2000 CEThe sanitary city: Urban infrastructure in America from colonial times to the present.
1845 CEThe sanitary condition of the laboring population of New York with suggestions for its improvement.
1992 CEThe social ideas of American physicians (1776-1976): Studies of the humanitarian tradition in medicine.
1982 CEThe social transformation of American medicine: The rise of a sovereign profession and the making of a vast industry.
1876 CEThe southern side: Or, Andersonville Prison. Complied from official documents. Together with an examination of the Wirz Trial: A comparison of the mortality in Northern and Southern prisons; remarks on the exchange bureau, etc. An appendix, showing the number of prisoners that died at Andersonville, and the causes of death; classified lists of all that died in stockade and hospital, etc., etc.
1995 CEThe spirit of voluntarism: A legacy of commitment and contribution: The United States pharmacopeia 1820-1995.
1986 CEThe therapeutic perspective: Medical practice, knowledge, and identity in America, 1820-1885.
1906 CEThe transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever by the bite of the wood-tick (Dermacentor occidentalis).
1968 CEThe trial of the assassin Guiteau: Psychiatry and law in the gilded age.
1951 CEThe United States Public Health Service, 1798-1950.
1845 CE​–1854 CEThe viviparous quadrupeds of North America. 2 vols. of plates in folio; 3 vols. 8vo text.
2013 CETransforming the culture of dying: The work of the Project on Death in America.
1791 CETravels through North & South Carolina, George, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws [sic]...
1976 CETwo centuries of American medicine 1776-1976.
1928 CEUse of plants by the Chippewa Indians. Smithsonian Institution-Bureau of American Ethnology Annual Report 44.
1919 CEUses of plants by the Indians of the Missouri River region. Thirty-third annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1911-1912.
2016 CEVanishing America: Species extinction racial peril, and the origins of conservation.
1817 CE​–1819 CEVegetable materia medica of the United States. 2 vols.
1790 CEViaggio negli Stati Uniti dell' America settentrionale fatto negli anni 1785, 1786, e 1787. 2 vols.
1825 CEWanderings in South America, the North-West of the United States, and the Antilles, in the years 1812, 1816, 1820, and 1824.
1982 CEWomen in nineteenth century American botany; a generally unrecognized constituency.
2002 CEWorking cures: Healing, health, and power on Southern slave plantations.
2015 CEYellow Fever and Public Health in the New South.