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570 entries match Women & Gender [K01.700.500]

1943 CE

#8554

Women healers in medieval life and literature.

Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.

2022 CE

#13904

Women healers: Gender, authority, and medicine in early Philadelphia.

1977 CE

#6650.3

Women in medicine: A bibliography of the literature on women physicians.

Lists over 4,000 items published between 1750 and 1975. With R. Haimbach, C. Fenichel and N. B. Woodside.

2002 CE

#13828

Women in medicine: An encyclopedia.

1968 CE

#11827

Women in medicine.

1896 CE

#13592

Women in medicine.

Kelly was one of the first influential male physicians in America to advocate for the advancement of women physicians. This presentation was primarily a review of Elizabeth Blackwell's Pioneering work in opening the m…

1982 CE

#11414

Women in nineteenth century American botany; a generally unrecognized constituency.

Digital facsimile from jstor.org at this link.

1997 CE

#7166

Women in the biological sciences. A biobibliographic sourcebook.

2016 CE

#10050

Women medical doctors in the United States before the Civil War: A biographical dictionary.

1990 CE

#7165

Women of Science. Righting the record. Edited by G. Kass-Simon and Patricia Farnes.

2009 CE

#10773

Women physicians and the cultures of medicine. Edited by Ellen S. Moore, Elizabeth Fee, and Manon Parry.

1982 CE–2012 CE

#12213

Women scientists in America. 3 vols. Vol. 1: Struggles and strategies to 1940. Vol. 2: Before affirmative action, 1940-1972. Vol. 3: Forging a new world since 1972.

1991 CE

#11221

Women under the knife: A history of surgery.

"In the nineteenth century, major developments in internal surgery were due to operations on ovaries. Women bore the brunt of surgical experimentation and also reaped its rewards. Their need was great, but so was thei…

2007 CE

#13645

Women, medicine and theatre, 1500-1750: Literary mountebanks and performing quacks.

1885 CE

#9159

Women, plumbers, and doctors: or, household sanitation

Dedicated "To Dr. Henry I. Bowditch, whose early, persistent, and enthusiastic labors make him the apostle of sanitation in America." Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.

2014 CE

#10970

Wounded: A new history of the Western Front in World War I.

A comprehensive account of medical care at the Western Front in World War I. Over 21 million military in were wounded in World War I, and nearly 10 million were killed.

1934 CE

#6923

X-Ray photographs of crystalline pepsin.

Bernal and Hodgkin took the first X-ray photograph of a protein structure—crystalline pepsin. They showed that crystals of pepsin give an X-ray diffaction pattern, beginning protein crystallography. This may als…

1935 CE

#12227

Your body and its health.

Cullis was the first woman professor in a British medical school, appointed in 1919 as professor physiology at the University of London. By the time this book was published Cullis was the Sophia Jex-Blake Professor of…

1911 CE

#2638

Zur Diagnose des Karzinoms.

A serum reaction, employed by Freund and Kaminer in 1910 for the diagnosis of cancer.

1920 CE

#4720

Zur Lehre der Erkrankungen des striären Systems.

“Vogt syndrome”, disease of the corpora striata.