Entry Nos. 7500–7599
99 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
1966 CE–1972 CE
#7500
Descriptive catalogue of the pathological series in the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England: A selection of surviving specimens illustrating [John] Hunter's opinions on the nature of diseases, experiments and observations on cases in surgery. 2 vols.
2013 CE
#7501
Imaging and imagining the fetus: The development of obstetric ultrasound.
2015 CE
#7502
Patients and healers in the High Roman Empire.
2014 CE
#7503
The tools of Asclepius: Surgical instruments in Greek and Roman times.
The first major work on the subject since Milne's Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times (1907).
2015 CE
#7504
Cherokee medicine, colonial germs: An indigenous nation’s fight against smallpox, 1518–1824.
1775 CE
#7505
The history of the American Indians; particularly those nations adjoining to the Missisippi [sic] East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia: containing an account of their origin, language, manners, religious and civil customs, laws, form of government, punishments, conduct in war and domestic life, their habits, diet, agriculture, manufactures, diseases and method of cure... With observations on former historians, the conduct of our colony governors, superintendents, missionaries, & c. Also an appendix, containing a description of the Floridas, and the Missisippi [sic] lands, with their productions--the benefits of colonizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians--and the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country....
The author characterized himself on the title page as "a Trader with the Indians and a Resident in their Country for Forty Years." Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2007 CE
#7506
Epidemics and enslavement: Biological catastrophe in the native Southeast, 1492-1715,
1736 CE
#7507
Dissertatio de arteries et venis intestinorum hominis. Adjecta icon coloribus distincta.
The small color mezzotint printed by the painter Jan Ladmiral included with this pamphlet on the arteries and veins of the human intestine was among the earliest applications of full color printing, and the first use …
1826 CE
#7508
Every woman's book; or, what is love? Containing most important instructions for the prudent regulation of the principle of love and the number of a family.
This radical and progressive sex manual was the first book to specify methods of contraception, including the sponge, condoms, and withdrawal. It also took the position, radical at the time, that with respect to sexua…
2015 CE
#7509
The technical image: A history of styles in scientific imagery.
2010 CE
#7510
A vast machine: Computer models, climate data, and the politics of global warming.
1826 CE
#7511
Descriptio musei anatomici.
Bleuland's catalogue of his museum of anatomical and pathological specimens. Digital facsimile from Universiteit Utrecht at this link.
1828 CE
#7512
Otium academicum, continens descriptionem speciminum nonnullarum partium corporis humani et animalium subtilioris anatomiae ope in physiologicum usum praeparatarum, aliarumque, quibus morborum organicorum natura illustrator.
Issued in 12 fascicules from 1826 to 1828. Consists of 3 parts concerning anatomy and physiology, comparative anatomy specimens and pathological specimens. Includes 37 plates printed in color; 35 plates in black & whi…
1990 CE
#7513
Aztec medicine, health, and nutrition.
1991 CE
#7514
Four Dutch pharmacists in Japan 1869-1885.
1878 CE–1883 CE
#7515
Les produits de la nature japonaise et chinoise: comprenant la dénomination, l'histoire et les applications aux arts, à l'industrie, à l'économie, à la médecine, etc. des substances qui dérivent des trois règnes de la nature et qui sont employées par les Japonais et les Chinois / Partie inorganique et minéralogique, contenant la description des minéraux et des substances qui dérivent du règne minéral.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1991 CE
#7516
Red-hair medicine: Dutch-Japanese medical relations.
A collection of essays by various scholars. Editors also included M.E. van Opstall and F. Vos.
1962 CE
#7517
Les reflets de la sphygmologie chinoise dans la médecine occidentale.
2016 CE
#7518
A census of Greek medical manuscripts: From Byzantium to the Renaissance.
An amended and updated index of Diels' catalogue (No. 6767), and a list of items missed or overlooked in Diels, or located since.
1976 CE
#7519
The uses of enchantment: The meaning and importance of fairy tales.
1996 CE
#7520
Born to rebel: Birth order, family dynamics, and creative lives.
1974 CE
#7521
Telediagnosis: A new community health resource, Observations on the feasibility of telediagnosis based on 1000 patient transactions.
In 1968 Bird founded and directed the first "telemedicine" system, which linked a medical station at Boston's Logan Airport with doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital, who supplied remote diagnosis, treatment and …
1975 CE
#7522
Telemedicine: Explorations in the use of telecommunications in health care.
The first book on telemedicine, with contributions by 18 authors, including Kenneth T. Bird. In the final chapter the editors summarize telemedicine programs then operational in the United States. The book also includ…
2009 CE
#7523
History of telemedicine: Evolution, context, and transformation.
2001 CE–2008 CE
#7524
An annotated catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater collection of American popular medicine and health reform. 3 vols.
1995 CE
#7525
The earliest occupation of Europe. Proceedings of the European Science Foundation workshop at Tautavel (France) 1993.
The first effort to present summaries of the evidence for earliest occupation in all the regions of Europe including Russia, edited by Roebroeks and van Kolfschoten.
2016 CE
#7526
A Linnean kaleidoscope: Linnaeus and his 186 dissertations. 2 vols.
The first comprehensive introduction to all 186 Linnaean dissertations, in the form of short essays (many illustrated) on each dissertation. Most of these dissertations, which were published in Latin, have remained re…
2013 CE
#7527
La biblioteca di Avraham ben David Portaleone Secondo L'inventario della sua eredita.
An attempt to reconstruct the library of Avraham Portaleone (1542-1612) of Mantua, physician to the ducal house of Gonzaga, on the basis of two interesting inventories, including a Hebrew list of 1585 and an inventory…
1995 CE
#7528
Diktatoren im Spiegel der Medizin: Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin.
Translated into English by David J. Parent as Dictators in the Mirror of Medicine: Napoleon, Hitler Stalin (Bloomington, IL: Med-Ed Press, 1995).
1927 CE
#7529
Die Zukunft einer Illusion.
1997 CE
#7530
Literatur & Medizin: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Holderlin, Heinrich Heine.
1989 CE–1991 CE
#7531
Musik und Medizin. 3 vols.
Vol. 1: Am Beispiel der Wiener Klassik; Vol. 2: Am Beispiel der deutschen Romantik; Vol. 3: Chopin, Smetana, Tschaikowsky, Mahler. The three volumes were translated into English by Bruce Cooper Clarke, and published i…
1996 CE
#7532
Kunst & Medizin: Leonardo da Vinci, Francisco Goya, Vincent van Gogh.
1990 CE
#7533
A history of contraception from antiquity to the present day.
2007 CE
#7534
Impotence: A cultural history.
1999 CE
#7535
Twentieth-century sexuality: A history.
2002 CE
#7536
Sexual blackmail: A modern history.
1950 CE
#7537
Childhood and society.
1958 CE
#7538
Young man Luther: A study in psychoanalysis and history.
1992 CE
#7539
The history of British pathology.
1969 CE
#7540
Gandhi's truth: On the origins of militant nonviolence.
2011 CE
#7541
A history of British sports medicine.
1913 CE
#7542
The complete athletic trainer, by S. A. Mussabini in collaboration with Charles Ranson.
Includes advice on health, diet, etc. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1813 CE
#7543
Pedestrianism; or, An account of the performances of celebrated pedestrians during the last and present century : with a full narrative of Captain Barclay's public and private matches; and an essay on training.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2013 CE
#7544
The drug book: From Arsenic to Xanax, 250 milestones in the history of drugs.
1855 CE
#7545
Physical, sexual and natural religion: by a student of medicine.
Drysdale emphasized that sexual intercourse should be pleasurable for both sexes, but believed that the ever-present possibility of pregnancy prevented it from being so. He also believed that overpopulation itself was…
1999 CE
#7546
Paper bodies: A catalogue of anatomical fugitive sheets 1538-1687. (Medical History, Supplement No. 19)
Describes bibliographically and illustrates the approximately 60 different surviving fugitive sheets together with essays on "The visual culture of Renaissance anatomy," "Anatomical fugitive sheets: Printing, prints a…
1994 CE
#7547
La fabbrica del corpo: Libri e dissezione nel Rinascimento.
Translated into English by John Tedeschi and Anne C. Tedeschi as Books of the body: Anatomical ritual and Renaissance learning, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999.
2009 CE
#7548
Smallpox--the death of a disease: The inside story of eradicating a worldwide killer.
1988 CE
#7549
Smallpox and its eradication.
The definitive archival history in 1460 pages. In 2016 a PDF of this entire book could be downloaded from the W.H.O. at this link.