2000–2009
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2007 CE
#8197
The Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC).
"The USTC is a collective database of all books published in Europe between the invention of printing and the end of the sixteenth century" (http://ustc.ac.uk/index.php, accessed 12-2016). It is hosted by the Universi…
2007 CE
#12584
The works of James McCune Smith: Black intellectual and abolitionist. Edited by John Stauffer. Forward by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Smith "was the first African American to hold a medical degree and graduated at the top in his class at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. After his return to the United States, he became the first African America…
2007 CE
#11370
Transsexual and other disorders of gender identity: A practical guide to management. Edited by James Barrett.
2007 CE
#13320
Una biblioteca ejemplar: Tesoros de la Colección Francisco Guerra en la Biblioteca Complutense
2007 CE
#7835
Unequal cures: Public health and political change in Bolivia, 1900-1950,
2007 CE
#10250
United States Army aeromedical support to African American fliers, 1941-1949: The Tuskegee flight surgeons.
Digital facsimile from airforemedicine.af.mil at this link.
2007 CE
#13577
Vernacular bodies: The politics of reproduction in Early Modern England.
"Making babies was a mysterious process in 17th-century England. Fissell uses popular sources—songs, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, prayerbooks, popular medical manuals—to recover how ordinary men and women …
2007 CE
#7853
What is medical history?
2007 CE
#7590
William Hunter and the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, 1807-2007.
2007 CE
#9003
Women at the front: Hospital workers in Civil War America.
"As many as 20,000 women worked in Union and Confederate hospitals during America's bloodiest war. Black and white, and from various social classes, these women served as nurses, administrators, matrons, seamstresses,…
2007 CE
#13645
Women, medicine and theatre, 1500-1750: Literary mountebanks and performing quacks.
2007 CE
#12307
Zwischen Magie und Wissenschaft: Ärzte und Heilkunst in den Papyri aus Ägypten.
2007 CE–2010 CE
#13034
The Linnaeus Apostles. Global science & adventure. 8 vols. in 11. General editor: Lars Hansen.
Vol. 1: Introduction Vol. 2: Europe, Arctic & Asia. Anton Rolandsson Martin, Johan Peter Falck Vol. 3: Europe, North & South America. Pehr Kalm, Pehr Löfling, Daniel Rolander Vol. 4: Europe, Middle East, North Ea…
2008 CE
#10085
Russkie rukopisnye travniki XVII–XVIII vekov: Issledovanie fol′klora i etnobotaniki. (Russian Manuscript Herbals of the 17th and 18th Centuries: An Investigation of Folklore and Ethnobotany).
2008 CE
#9878
The politics of vaccination: Practice and policy in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1800-1874.
2008 CE
#9489
"Hand mnemonics in classical Chinese medicine: Texts, earliest images, and arts of memory," Festschrift issued in honor of Nathan Sivin, Asia Major series 3, 21.1, 325-357.
2008 CE
#10134
A history of microsurgery.
2008 CE
#14011
A history of neuro-oncology.
2008 CE
#9117
A history of the Pennsylvania Hospital.
2008 CE
#8572
Alberti Magni e-corpus.
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/~albertus/ "Albertus Magnus (ca. 1200 – 1280) is one of the most important medieval philosophers and theologians, and one of the very few to have been recognized as an auctoritas in …
2008 CE
#9004
Answering the call: The U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1917-1919: A commemorative tribute to military nursing in World War I. edited by Lisa M. Budreau and Richard M. Prior.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
2008 CE
#9683
Antimicrobial drugs: Chronicle of a twentieth century medical triumph.
Concerns the history of all anti-infectives, including antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiprotozoal and anthelminthic agents.
2008 CE
#9842
Archives and manuscripts at the Bodleian Library.
http://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/archivesandmanuscripts/ "The collections held in the Western Manuscripts section of the Bodleian Libraries are a vast treasure house of historical records and literary papers from all pe…
2008 CE
#12555
At work in the field of birth: Midwifery narratives of nature, tradition, and home.
",,, an ethnographic study of midwifery in Canada in the wake of its historic transition from the margins as a grassroots social movement devoted to low-tech, woman-centered care to a regulated profession within the p…
2008 CE
#8234
Biographical index of the Middle Ages. 2 vols.
Contains 130,000 very brief biographical notes compiled from nearly 200 references (which are cited) on roughly 95,000 people from Europe and the Middle East during the 1000 years of the Middle Ages. The text is searc…
2008 CE
#10509
Cholera and nation: Doctoring the Victorian social body.
2008 CE
#9035
Cocaine: Global drug.
Traces cocaine's history from its origins as a medical commodity in the nineteenth century to its repression during the early twentieth century and its dramatic reemergence as an illicit good after World War II. Conne…
2008 CE
#6948
Conrad Gessner's Private Library by Urs B. Leu, Raffael Keller and Sandra Weidmann.
Includes a study of Gessner's library in the context of libraries in 16th-century Zurich, and a catalogue of the library, with listings of lost books and lost manuscripts, known from Gessner's correspondence or from a…
2008 CE
#12097
Creek Indian medicine ways. The enduring power of Muskoke religion.
"Called the Mvskoke in their language, the Creek Indians of Oklahoma continue to practice traditional medicine. In Creek Indian Medicine Ways, David Lewis, a full-blood Mvskoke and practicing medicine man, tells about…
2008 CE
#13515
Cultural encyclopedia of the body. Edited by Victoria Pitts-Taylor. 2 vols.
2008 CE
#9370
De arte gymnastica. The art of gymnastics. Critical edition by Concetta Pennuto. English translation by Vivian Nutton.
This critical edition, based upon the 1601 edition, the last edition published in Mercuriale's lifetime, includes the Latin text and English translation, reproductions of the woodcuts attributed to Coriolan and the or…
2008 CE
#9006
Der Trieb zum Erzählen: Sexualpathologie und Homosexualität, 1852-1914.
2008 CE
#13058
DNA sequencing of a cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukaemia genome.
Ley and collaborators decoded all the genes of a person with cancer (acute myeloid leukemia (AML)) and found a set of mutations that might have caused the disease or aided its progression.
2008 CE
#8308
Embodiments of will: Anatomical and physiological theories of voluntary animal motion from Greek antiquity to the Latin Middle Ages, 400 B.C - A.D.1300.
2008 CE
#10362
Flesh and blood: Organ transplantation and blood transfusion in twentieth-century America.
2008 CE
#8908
From skulls to brains: 2500 years of neurosurgical progress.
An annotated exhibition catalogue of rare books on the history of neurological surgery from Eugene Flamm's library.
2008 CE
#8537
Galen and the rhetoric of healing.
2008 CE
#8118
Hathi Trust Digital Library.
"HathiTrust began in 2008 as a collaboration of the universities of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (now the Big Ten Academic Alliance) and the University of California system to establish a repository to a…
2008 CE
#7925
Healing traditions: African medicine, cultural exchange, and competition in South Africa, 1820-1948.
2008 CE
#8561
Health and healing from the medieval garden. Edited by Peter Dendle and Alain Touwaide.
2008 CE
#10082
Health transitions in Arctic populations. Edited by T. Kue Young and Peter Bjerregaard.
Concerns indigenous and non-indigenous people in five Arctic regions: Greenland, Northern Canada, Alaska, Arctic Russia, and Northern Fennoscandia (Scandinavia).
2008 CE
#10635
Hippocrate, tome XII, 1ère partie, Nature de la femme. Texte établi, traduit et annoté par Florence Boubon. (Collection des universités de France)
A gynecological treatise from the Hippocratic Collection. This one is supposed to come from the School of Cnidus or to use Cnidian material and is generally dated to mid 4th century BCE.
2008 CE
#9600
Hippocratic recipes: Oral and written transmission of pharmacological knowledge in fifth-and fourth-century Greece.
"... the first extended study of the pharmacological recipes included in the Hippocratic Corpus. The recipes, found mostly in the gynaecological and nosological treatises, are here examined both from a philological an…
2008 CE
#11544
History of cognitive neuroscience.
2008 CE
#7412
Ibn Baklarish's book of simples: Medical remedies between three faiths in twelfth-century Spain. Edited by Charles Burnett.
The Kitāb al-Musta'īnī by Ibn Biklarish, written in the Moorish Spain province of al-Andalus at the end of the 11th century, includes the first tables of simple medicines written in the region, "concentrating on facin…
2008 CE
#14294
In vivo imaging of membraine-associated glycans in developing Zebrafish.
The authors applied click chemistry to previously inaccessible biologic environments. Towards that end, they used a modified azide and clicking it onto an alkyne but without using copper ions which are toxic to cells,…
2008 CE
#10798
Intensely human: The health of the black soldier in the American Civil War.
2008 CE
#10014
L'Histoire des vaccinations.
Translated and significantly revised and enlarged as Vaccination: A history from Lady Montagu to genetic engineering (Montrouge: John Libbey Eurotext: 2011).
2008 CE
#10732
La salud y el Estado: El movimiento sanitario internacional y la administración española (1851-1945).
2008 CE
#12724
Lead encephalopathy due to traditional medicines.
Abstract: "Traditional medicine use is common in developing countries and increasingly popular in the western world. Despite the popularity of traditional medicines, scientific research on safety and efficacy is limit…