Entry Nos. 7100–7199
99 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
2005 CE
#7150
Chinese medicine in early communist China, 1945-63.
Describes the transformation of Chinese medicine from a marginal, sidelined medical practice of the early 20th century to an essential and high profile part of the national health care system under the Chinese Communi…
1474 CE
#7151
Liber pandectarum medicinae.
An encyclopedia of medicines, mostly derived from plants, completed about the year 1317. The medicines are arranged in alphabetical order. Two printed editions were issued in 1474. The first, issued in Naples, appeare…
1998 CE
#7152
The art of medicine: Medical teaching at the University of Paris, 1250-1400.
1999 CE
#7153
Herbs and herbalism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
2006 CE
#7154
Visualizing medieval medicine and natural history, 1200-1550.
Avista Studies in the History of Medieval Technology, Science and Art Volume 5.
2007 CE
#7155
A Byzantine encyclopaedia of horse medicine. The sources, compilation, and transmission of the Hippiatrica.
1924 CE–1927 CE
#7156
Corpus hippiatricorum Graecorum. 2 vols. 1. Hippiatrica Berolinensia. 2. Hippiatrica Parisina, Cantabrigiensia, Londinensia, Lugdunensia; Appendix.
1920 CE
#7157
Women as army surgeons. Being the history of the Women's Hospital Corps in Paris, Wimereux & Endell Street, September 1914 - October 1919
Together with Louisa Garrett Anderson (1873-1943), to whom the book was dedicated, Murray co-founded the Women's Hospital for Children in 1912. The hospital provided health care for working-class children of the area,…
1939 CE
#7158
Fused neurons and synaptic contacts in the giant nerve fibers of cephalopods.
Young discovered the squid giant synapse, a chemical synapse found in squid, and the largest chemical junction in nature.
1971 CE
#7159
The anatomy of the nervous system of Octopus vulgaris.
1970 CE
#7161
Safavid medical practice; or, the practice of medicine, surgery and gynaecology in Persia between 1500 A. D. and 1750 A. D.
1960 CE
#7162
Le premier manuscrit chirurgical turc, rédigé par Charaf-ed-Din (1465), et illustré de 140 miniatures.
An edition of BnF Ms. suppl. turc 693.
1932 CE–1937 CE
#7163
The abridged version of "The book of simple drugs" of Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghāfiqī by Gregorius abu l-Faraj (Bar Hebraeus). Edited from the only two known manuscripts with an English translation, commentary and indices by M. Meyerhof and G. P. Sobhy Bey. 2 pts.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1951 CE
#7164
Der Arzneikunde der Kopten.
1990 CE
#7165
Women of Science. Righting the record. Edited by G. Kass-Simon and Patricia Farnes.
1997 CE
#7166
Women in the biological sciences. A biobibliographic sourcebook.
2006 CE
#7167
Science and technology in medicine. An illustrated account based on ninety-nine landmark publications from five centuries.
Forewards by Leslie A. Geddes and Paul U. Unschuld. Introduction by Jeremy M. Norman. Unusually well designed and produced.
1852 CE–1855 CE
#7168
Commentarii et annotationes in Suśruta Āyurvedam. 2 vols.
Hessler, editor and translator of the first edition of Suśruta published in the West (3 vols., 1844-50) followed that edition with two separate volumes of commentary.
1845 CE
#7169
Commentary on the Hindu system of medicine.
Wise was a physician and surgeon in the Bengal Medical Service. Digital facsimile from The Medical Heritage Library, Internet Archive, at this link.
1992 CE
#7170
Religious medicine: The history and evolution of Indian medicine.
2006 CE
#7171
Die Medizinische Fakultät der Universität Bonn im "Dritten Riech".
2006 CE
#7172
Medizin im "Dritten Reich". Humanexperimente, "Euthanasie" und die Debatten der Gegenwart.
1950 CE
#7173
German aviation medicine in World War II. Prepared under the auspices of The Surgeon General, U. S. Air Force. 2 vols.
Comprehensive analysis of German accomplishments in aviation and aerospace medicine during World War II, written by 56 mostly specialist German physicians and scientists from the Nazi regime who were brought to the Un…
1939 CE
#7174
Grundriss der Luftfahrtmedizin.
Compendium of aerospace medicine during the Nazi regime. Ruff was director of the Aviation Medicine Department at the German Experimental Institute for Aviation. Though he was later indicted for war crimes, Ruff was n…
1952 CE
#7175
Physics and medicine of the upper atmosphere. A study of the aeropause, edited by Clayton S. White and Otis O. Benson, Jr. Foreward by Harry G. Armstrong.
Proceedings of the first symposium on high altitude physics and medicine sponsored in the U.S. after World War II, summarizing research done in the nascent U.S. space program based on the V2 rocket, the WAC Corporal r…
2006 CE
#7176
Man, medicine, and the state: The human body as an object of government sponsored medical research in the 20th century, edited by Wolfgang U. Eckart.
Chapters on controversial government experimental programs in Senegal, in Germany under the Nazi regime, including in concentration camps and in aerospace research, and also the Tuskegee syphilis experiment in Tuskege…
1912 CE
#7177
Hygiene der Aeronautik und Aviatik.
Schrötter conducted a great deal of research on the physiological influence of barometric pressure and was one of the first to apply these observations to aviation medicine. Following flight tests he was the firs…
1912 CE
#7178
Zur Physiologie und Hygiene der Luftfahrt.
Luftfahrt und Wissenschaft, herausgegeben on Joseph Stricker. Heft 3.
1642 CE
#7179
Geneanthropeiae sive de hominis generatione decateuchon. Ubi ex ordine quaecunique ad humanae generationis liturgiam, ejusdemque principia, organa, tempus, usum, modum, occasionem voluptatem, aliasque omnes affectiones, quae in aphrodisiis accidere quoquomodo solent, ac possunt dedita opera plene methodice, & iucunde pertractantur.
An encyclopedic work on sexuality and physical love in all its aspects, practical and credulous, including the widest variety of possible positions, the anatomy and physiology of the sexual organs and varous aspects o…
1990 CE
#7180
From the watching of shadows. The origins of radiological tomography.
1997 CE
#7181
Naked to the bone. Medical imaging in the twentieth century.
1993 CE
#7182
Radiological oncologists: The unfolding of a medical specialty.
1993 CE
#7183
A century of x-rays and radioactivity in medicine. With emphasis on photographic records of the early years.
1992 CE
#7184
Radiology: An illustrated history.
1996 CE
#7185
The pioneers of NMR and magnetic resonance in medicine: The story of MRI.
1929 CE
#7186
The female sex hormone. Part I: Biology, pharmacology and chemistry. Part II: Clinical investigations based on the female sex hormone blood test.
The first handbook on female sex hormones. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1994 CE
#7187
Beyond the natural body. An archeology of sex hormones.
1993 CE
#7188
Medicine before the plague. Practitioners and their patients in the Crown of Aragon 1285-1345.
1984 CE
#7189
Medical travelers: Narratives from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries.
Anthology of selections from the writings of some of the more famous English physician travellers.
1979 CE
#7190
Only one man died. The medical aspects of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Appendix 1 contains a listing of the many medical books in the library of Thomas Jefferson.
2001 CE
#7191
Machines in our hearts: The cardiac pacemaker, the implantable defibrillator, and American health care.
2013 CE
#7192
Naturalists at sea: Scientific travelers from Dampier to Darwin.
2000 CE
#7193
Medieval herbals: The illustrative traditions.
A study of illuminated medieval herbals from 512-1450 CE.
1784 CE
#7194
Entwurf einer auserlesenen medicinischpraktischen Bibliothek für angehende Aerzte.
An annotated bibliography of recommended books for the aspiring physician, arranged by subject, and chronologically by date of publication within each subject, with an author index at the end. Digital facsimile of the…
1992 CE
#7195
Founders of nutrition science. Biographical articles from the Journal of Nutrition, volumes 5-120, 1932-1990. Edited by William J. Darby and Thomas H. Jukes. 2 vols.
2002 CE
#7196
History of the disorders of cardiac rhythm. Third edition.
1530 CE
#7197
Veterinariae medicina libri II Johanne Ruellio Suessionensi interprete. [Hippiatrika].
Ruel, a native of Soissons, was physician to François I. This book, commissioned by the king, was a Latin translation of a collection of excerpts from Greek veterinary writers on equine disease, compiled circa …
2013 CE
#7198
"A plaine and easie waie to remedie a horse.' Equine medicine in early modern England.
1906 CE
#7199
Das Sexualleben unserer Zeit in seinen Beziehungen zur modernen Kultur.
An encyclopedia of the sexual sciences. English translation by M. Eden Paul from the sixth German edition as The sexual life of our time in its relations to modern civilization (1909). Digital facsimile of the 1907 Ge…