Entry Nos. 9900–9999
99 Garrison-Morton entries in this range.
1987 CE
#9900
Afro-Caribbean folk medicine.
1998 CE
#9901
Santé et société esclavagiste à la Martinique.
1760 CE
#9902
An essay on the medicinal nature of hemlock.
"Störck is remembered for his clinical research of various herbs, and their associated toxicity and medicinal properties. His studies are considered to be the pioneering work of experimental pharmacology and his …
1897 CE
#9903
Les explosifs, les explosions au point de vue médico-légal.
1901 CE
#9904
L'Avortement
1896 CE
#9905
Les asphyxies par les gaz, les vapeurs et les anesthésiques.
1897 CE
#9906
Les intoxications.
2017 CE
#9907
Medicalizing blackness: Making racial difference in the Atlantic world, 1780-1840.
2017 CE
#9908
Medical bondage: Race, gender and the origins of American gynecology.
"The accomplishments of pioneering doctors such as John Peter Mettauer, James Marion Sims, and Nathan Bozeman are well documented. It is also no secret that these nineteenth-century gynecologists performed experimenta…
1679 CE
#9909
A discourse of the state of health in the island of Jamaica. With a provision therefore calculated from the air, the place, and the water: the customs and manners of living, &c.
The first English book on tropical medicine. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1997 CE
#9910
Sacred leaves of Candomblé: African magic, medicine, and religion in Brazil.
"Candomblé, an African religious and healing tradition that spread to Brazil during the slave trade, relies heavily on the use of plants in its spiritual and medicinal practices. When its African adherents were…
2006 CE
#9911
Medical revolutionaries: The enslaved healers of eighteenth-century Saint Dominique.
2014 CE
#9912
Handbook of African medicinal plants. Second edition.
"With over 50,000 distinct species in sub-Saharan Africa alone, the African continent is endowed with an enormous wealth of plant resources. While more than 25 percent of known species have been used for several centu…
1770 CE
#9913
Histoire des maladies de S. Domingue. 3 vols. Title of vol. 3: Traité ou abregé des plantes usuelles de S. Dominique.
Posthmously published; vol. 1 contains a life of the author. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1707 CE–1725 CE
#9914
A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica: With the natural history of the herbs and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles, &c. of the last of those islands; to which is prefix'd, an introduction, wherein is an account of the inhabitants, air, waters, diseases, trade, &c. of that place, with some relations concerning the neighbouring continent, and islands of America. Illustrated with figures of the things described, which have not been heretofore engraved. In large copper-plates as big as the life. 2 vols.
As a youth Sloane collected objects of natural history and other curiosities. This led him to the study of medicine, which he went to London, where he studied botany, materia medica, surgery and pharmacy. His collecti…
1696 CE
#9915
Catalogus plantarum quae in insula Jamaica: Sponte proveniunt, vel vulgò coluntur cum earundem synonymis & locis natalibus, adjectis aliis quibusdam quae in insulis Maderae, Barbados, Nieves, & Sancti Christophori nascuntur, seu Prodromi historiae naturalis Jamaicae pars prima.
Digital facsimile from Biodiversity Heritage Archive at this link.
2008 CE
#9916
The Sloane Printed Books catalogue.
http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/sloane/ "The Sloane Printed Books catalogue lists books which belonged to Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753). Bibliographical records are enhanced with Sloane's own numbers or other identifying ma…
1972 CE
#9917
Strong medicine: History of healing on the Northwest Coast.
1972 CE
#9918
The ethnobotany of the California Indians: A compendium of the plants, their users, and their uses.
Revised, expanded, and updated edition, La Grande, OR: E-Cat Worlds, 2014.
1924 CE
#9919
Die Klimate der geologischen Vorzeit.
Translated as The climates of the geological past. Die Klimate der geologischen Vorzeit. Reproduction of the original German edition and complete English translation. Faksimile-Nachdruck der deutschen Originalausgabe …
2004 CE
#9920
Livingstone Online: Illuminating imperial exploration. Adrian S. Wisnicki, director.
http://livingstoneonline.org/ "The "About This Site" section of Livingstone Online describes some of the key elements of this site, including our goals, mission, and staff. The section also includes a set of essays de…
1855 CE
#9921
Portraits of diseases of the skin.
Wilson's atlas, with 48 plates drawn and engraved by the medical artist, William Bagg, was the first English large folio atlas of dermatology in the style of similar folios issued in France by Alibert and Cazenave. Th…
2016 CE
#9922
The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project, Published by Livingstone Online and the UCLA Digital Library Program.
http://livingstone.library.ucla.edu/index.htm "The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project is a collaborative, international effort to use spectral imaging technology and digital publishing to make available a seri…
1753 CE–1761 CE
#9923
En Resa til Norra America. 2 vols.
Between 1748 and 1749, Kalm, a Swedish naturalist and student of Linnaeus, traveled throughout northeast America, specifically in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Canada, surveying the countryside, an…
1990 CE
#9924
Melancholia and depression: From Hippocratic times to modern times.
2012 CE
#9925
From melancholia to Prozac: A history of depression.
2006 CE
#9926
Consumption and literature: The making of the romantic disease.
2001 CE
#9927
The Jungians: A comparative and historical perspective.
The first book on the history of the profession of analytical psychology from its origins in 1913. Because Kirsch was personally involved in many aspects of Jungian history, he was well equipped to write the history o…
1992 CE
#9928
Excerpts from classics in Allergy. Second edition.
1995 CE
#9929
La nutrition préhistorique.
2013 CE
#9930
Routledge handbook on the global history of nursing. Edited by Patricia D'Antonio, Julie A. Fairman and Jean C. Whelan.
2010 CE
#9931
American nursing: A history of knowledge, authority, and the meaning of work.
2001 CE
#9932
No place like home: A history of nursing and home care in the United States.
1922 CE
#9933
History of American Red Cross nursing.
By six authors. Also authored by Sarah Elizabeth Pickett, and Anna R. van Meter. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
2006 CE
#9934
Nurse-midwifery: The birth of a new American profession.
2005 CE
#9935
Fathoming the ocean: The discovery and exploration of the deep sea.
1997 CE
#9936
Coyote medicine: Lessons from native American healing.
By a Stanford-trained MD of Cherokee descent.
1994 CE
#9937
Tales of a shaman's apprentice: An ethnobotanist searches for new medicines in the Amazon rain forest.
1977 CE
#9938
Post-embryonic cell lineages of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
Complete map of the nematode's neurons. Sulston and Horvitz tracked every non-gonadal cell division that occurred during larval development, and published a complete description of these lineages in 1977.
1986 CE
#9939
Genetic control of programmed cell death in the nematode C. elegans.
Using C. elegans to investigate whether there was a genetic program controlling cell death, or apoptosis, In 1986, Horvitz identified the first "death genes", ced-3 and ced-4. He showed that functional ced-3 and ced-4…
1991 CE
#9940
Mechanisms and functions of cell death.
Horvitz and colleagues identified several key components in the molecular pathway of programmed cell death, including: EGL-1, a protein which activates apoptosis by inhibiting CED-9.
1974 CE
#9941
The genetics of CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS.
In 2002 Brenner shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in Physiology or Medicine with H. Robert Horvitz and John Sulston "for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programm…
1974 CE
#9942
The DNA of CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS.
Digital facsimile from PubMedCentral at this link.
1928 CE
#9943
The holy incense: A botanical, pharmacological, psychological and archaeological appreciation of the Bible.
2007 CE
#9944
Advances in the History of Psychology: A current look at the history of psychology, with news, notes, and additional resources. Edited (in 2018) by Jacy L. Young and Shayna Fox Lee. Faculty Consultant: Christopher D. Green.
https://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/ "Advances in the History of Psychology is a news and notes aggregator pertaining to the history of the discipline. "AHP notifies readers of resources, publications, conferences, and other …
2005 CE
#9945
Hirnströme: Eine Kulturgeschichte der Elektroenzephalographie.
Translated into English by Ann M. Hentschel as Brainwaves: A cultural history of electroencephalography. Abingdon, Oxford and New York: Routledge, 2018.
1961 CE
#9946
Folie et déraison: Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique.
Foucault's first major book, translated into English as Madness and civilization: A history of insanity in the age of reason (1964).
1963 CE
#9947
Naissance de la clinique: Une archéologie du regard médical.
Translated into English as The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception (1973).
1976 CE–2018 CE
#9948
Histoire de la sexualité. 4 vols.
The first 3 vols. were translated into English by Robert Hurley as The history of sexuality (1978-1986).
2013 CE
#9949
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection.
https://archive.org/details/usnavybumedhistoryoffice&tab=collection "A historical component has existed at the US Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery since May 1907 with the establishment of the Publications Office.…