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570 entries match Women & Gender [K01.700.500]
1929 CE
#12327
Glycogen formation in the liver from d- and 1-lactic acid.
The Cori cycle (also known as the lactic acid cycle), a metabolic pathway in which lactate produced by anaerobic glycolysis in muscles is transported to the liver and converted to glucose, which then returns to the mu…
1983 CE
#6996
Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Isolation of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). In 2008 Barré-Sinoussi and Montagnier shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine "for their discovery of human immunodeficiency virus." The …
1999 CE
#8937
Natureza em boiões: Medicinas e boticá-rios no Brasil setecentista.
2013 CE
#7198
"A plaine and easie waie to remedie a horse.' Equine medicine in early modern England.
1977 CE
#8782
"Doctors wanted: No women need apply." Sexual barriers in the medical profession, 1835-1975.
1986 CE
#10987
"For the welfare of mankind": The Commonwealth Fund and American medicine.
2013 CE
#10414
"Good tuberculosis men": The Army Medical Department's stuggle with tuberculosis.
Digital facsimile from cs.amedd.army.mil at this link.
1944 CE
#2659.2
“Folic acid” a tumor growth inhibitor.
Inhibition of tumor growth by a folic acid concentrate. With R. Lewisohn, D. Laszlo. These workers later (Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. N. Y., 1944, 56, 144-45) obtained similar results with xanthopterin.
1953 CE
#1138.1
3:5:3'-Triiodothyronine. I. Isolation from thyroid gland and synthesis.
Discovery of the second thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine. Digital facsimile from PubMedCentral at this link.
2020 CE
#11876
A bacteriophage nucleus like compartment shields DNA from CRISPR nucleases.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Mendoza, Nieweglowska, Govindarajan. The authors showed that the large phage that specifically infects a Pseudomonas bacterium segregates its DNA, which the phage CRISP…
1951 CE
#4672.4
A bibliography of infantile paralysis 1789-1949. With selected abstracts and annotations. 2nd edition.
An exhaustive list of books and papers.
1968 CE
#6639.1
A bibliography of nursing literature, 1859-1960.
Includes sections on history and biography. Supplement 1961-70, 1974.
1953 CE
#11203
A bibliography of Oliver Wendell Holmes
1953 CE
#567.1
A bibliography of the research in tissue culture 1884-1950. An index to the literature of the living cell cultivated in vitro.
1937 CE
#11215
A bibliography of the works of Ambroise Paré: Premier chirugien & conseiller du Roy
1989 CE
#11198
A bibliography of the writings of Dr. William Harvey 1578-1657. Third edition, revised by Gweneth Whitteridge and Christine English.
This is the definitive edition of a bibliography first published by Sir Geoffrey Keynes in 1928 on the three hundredth anniversary of De motu cordis, and revised by him for a second edition in 1953. It contains a new …
1972 CE
#5289.4
A bibliography on Chagas’s disease (1909-1969)
Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology, Special Publication No. 2.
2002 CE
#14081
A biographical dictionary of women healers. Midwives, nurses, and physicians.
1883 CE
#14145
A book of medical discourse in two parts. Part first: Creating of the cause, prevention, and cure of infantile bowel complains, from birth to the close of the teething period, or till after the fifth year. Part second: Containing miscellaneous information concerning the life and growth of beings; the beginning of womanhood; also, the cause, prevention, and cure of many of the most distressing compains of women and youth of both sexes.
Crumpler was the first Black woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive.
2007 CE
#7155
A Byzantine encyclopaedia of horse medicine. The sources, compilation, and transmission of the Hippiatrica.
1976 CE
#8778
A catalogue of the rare book collection in the Northwestern University Dental School Library. Edited by Wilma Troxel.
1937 CE
#1074
A crystalline vitamin A concentration.
2014 CE
#10909
A database for three Dioscoridean illustrated herbals.
"Abstract. An image database was developed for three illustrated recensions of the nonillustrated manuscript of Dioscorides entitled ... (De Materia Medica in Latin; On Medical Matters in English) written in approxima…
1997 CE
#12326
A devotion to their science: Pioneer women of radioactivity.
1992 CE
#8773
A documentary history of biochemistry, 1770-1940. By Mikuláš Teich with Dorothy M. Needham.
1999 CE
#10092
A flourishing Yin: Gender in China's medical history: 960-1665.
1926 CE
#5782.1
A further report on cancer of the breast, with special reference to its associated antecedent conditions.
First modern case-control study.
2017 CE
#10971
A heavy reckoning: War, medicine and survival in Afghanistan and beyond.
2008 CE
#10134
A history of microsurgery.
2016 CE
#10419
A history of midwifery in the United States: The midwife said fear not.
1983 CE–1988 CE
#1588.19
A history of neurophysiology in the 17th and 18th centuries. From concept to experiment. A history of neurophysiology in the 19th century. 2 vols.
2002 CE
#11135
A history of neuroradiology (1895-2002). XVIIth Symposium Radiologicum: Paris-France, August 18-24, 2002.
1907 CE–1912 CE
#6635
A history of nursing. 4 vols.
Vols. 3-4 by L.L Dock only.
1989 CE
#10742
A history of stroke: Its recognition and treatment.
1988 CE
#10452
A history of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund 1902-1986.
"The author takes a broad perspective and provides a comparative framework by discussing the changing relationship between the ICRF and the medical profession, government, and other charities, notably the Cancer Resea…
2017 CE
#11088
A history of the mind and mental health in classical Greek medical thought.
1998 CE
#10933
A history of the Society of Apothecaries.
1938 CE
#6650
A history of women in medicine from the earliest times to the beginning of the ninteenth century.
1866 CE
#13706
A journal of hospital life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Battle of Shiloh to the end of the war: With sketches of life and character, and brief notices of current events during that period.
"[B]y far the fullest and most informative of narratives of the Confederate women who served as nurses" (In Tall Cotton). Cumming responded to calls for volunteers and worked as a field nurse from 1862 through the end…
2000 CE
#13223
A new and untried course: Woman's Medical College and Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1850-1998.
1934 CE
#5045
A new antigen of B. typhosus. Its relation to virulence and to active and passive immunisation.
Vi antigens first described.
1932 CE
#3923.1
A new error of tyrosine metabolism: tyrosinosis, intermediary metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine.
1947 CE
#913
A new human iso-agglutinin subdividing the MN blood groups.
S blood-group antigen.
2012 CE
#10915
A new phlebovirus associated with severe febrile illness in Missouri.
Order of authorship in the original paper: McMullan, Folk, Kelly. Discovery of a new Phlebovirus, which the authors name the "Heartland virus" and with high probability that Amblyoma is the tick vector. Digital facsim…
1941 CE
#2417
A new serologically active phospholipid from beef heart.
Cardiolipin antigen for serological diagnosis of syphilis. For isolation and purification see J. biol. Chem., 1942, 143, 247-56.
1937 CE
#2348
A new tuberculin patch test.
1984 CE
#11059
A new type of retrovirus isolated from patients presenting with lymphadenopathy and acquired immune deficiency syndrome: Structural and antigenic relatedness with equine infectious anemia virus.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Montagnier, Dauguet,... Barré-Sinoussi. In this paper Montagnier and colleagues showed that, contrary to the views of Gallo and his group, LAV (Lymphadenopathy A…
1991 CE
#13930
A novel multigene family may encode odorant receptors: A molecular basis for odor recognition.
"In their landmark paper published in 1991, Buck and Axel cloned olfactory receptors, showing that they belong to the family of G protein coupled receptors. By analyzing rat DNA, they estimated that there were approxi…
2013 CE
#11045
A novel prion disease associated with diarrhea and autonomic neuropathy.
Order of authorship in the original paper: Mead, Gandhi, Beck, Collinge. Collinge was the main author. Digital facsimile from nejm.org at this link. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this entry and its interpretation.)
2013 CE
#8760