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13 entries match Americas (non-U.S.) [Z01.107] · Women & Gender [K01.700.500]

1999 CE

#8937

Natureza em boiões: Medicinas e boticá-rios no Brasil setecentista.

1981 CE

#8841

Atlas of medicinal plants of Middle America: Bahamas to Yucatan.

1983 CE–1991 CE

#8945

Brasilien-Bibliothek der Robert Bosch GmbH. 2 vols. in 3.

"Vol. I, edited by Susanne Koppel, describes 684 works dating from the discovery of Brazil to the nineteenth century, on history, politics, literature, ethnology, geography, climate, botany, zoology and medicine. The …

2018 CE

#11051

Carving a niche: The medical profession in Mexico 1800-1870.

1931 CE

#11026

History of medicine in the province of Quebec.

Reprinted, with additions, from "The Storied Province of Quebec". Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.

1987 CE

#8842

Indian Medicine in highland Guatemala: The Pre-Hispanic and colonial periods .

1944 CE–1948 CE

#2447

Indice bibliográfico de lepra, 1560-1943. 3 vols.

Supplements 1-5, 1952-62.

1997 CE

#11050

Learning to heal: The medical profession in colonial Mexico, 1767-1831.

2017 CE

#10666

Madhouse: Psychiatry and politics in Cuban history.

2017 CE

#10539

Making medicines in early colonial Lima, Peru: Apothecaries, science and society.

1719 CE

#13450

Mariæ Sibillæ Merian Dissertatio de generatione et metamorphosibus insectorum Surinamensium: In quâ, præter vermes et erucas Surinamenses, earumque admirandam metamorphosin, plantæ, flores & fructus, quibus vescuntur, & quibus fuerunt inventæ, exhibentur. His adjunguntur bufones, lacerti, serpentes, araneæ, aliaque admiranda istius regionis animalcula

Originally as Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium. Amsterdam, 1705. The 1719 contains 12 additional plates and corresponding text, 10 provided by the author's daughters from material left at her death, and 2 suppli…

1962 CE

#10920

Powassan virus: Field investigations in Northern Ontario, 1959-1961.

The authors isolated a virus from the brain of a child who died of encephalitis in Powassan, Ontario, and named it the Powassan virus. They posited a tick vector and possible rodent natural hosts. (Thanks to Juan Weis…

2018 CE

#11436

The Caribbean and the medical imagination, 1764-1834. Slavery, disease and colonial modernity.