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715 entries match Arts, Literature & Humanities [K01.090]
1982 CE
#11328
Literature and medicine, vol. 1- . Edited by Anne Hudson Jones.
"Founded in 1982, Literature and Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarship that explores representational and cultural practices concerning health care and the body. Areas of interest include disease,…
1982 CE
#6623.4
Literature and medicine: an annotated bibliography. Revised edition.
Annotated bibliography of medical references in Western literature from the ancient world to time of writing. Emphasis is on summaries of the medical content. Editions cited are usually modern and always in English,
2021 CE
#13773
Literature and medicine. Vol. 1. The eighteenth century. Vol. 2. The nineteenth century. Edited by Clark Lawlor and Andrew Mangham.
2019 CE
#11999
Literature and nature in the English renaissance: An ecocritical anthology. Edited by Todd Andrew Borlik.
2007 CE
#8896
Litterature et medécine: Approaches et perspectives (XVIe-XIXe siècles). Edited by Andrea Carlino and Alexandre Wenger.
1960 CE
#9442
Lo "Speculum hominis": Poema anonimo di etimologia medica del secolo XIII. Edited by Marco T. Malato and Concezio Alicandri-Ciufelli.
2004 CE
#8312
Magic and rationality in ancient Near Eastern and Graeco-Roman medicine. Edited by Manfred Horstmanshoff and Marten Stol.
The first comparison of medical systems of the Ancient Near East and the Greek and Roman world. The authors treat early medicine in Babylonia, Egypt, the Minoan and Mycenean world; later medicine in Hippocrates, Galen…
2017 CE
#9882
Malleable anatomies: Models, makers, and material culture in eighteenth-century Italy.
"Malleable Anatomies offers an account of the early stages of the practice of anatomical modeling in mid-eighteenth-century Italy. It investigates the "mania" for anatomical displays that swept the Italian peninsula, …
2012 CE
#8262
Mamluks and animals: Veterinary medicine in medieval Islam.
The first comprehensive study of veterinary medicine, its practitioners and patients, in the medieval Islamic world.
1980 CE
#3705.2
Manners and customs of dentistry in Ukiyoe
Reproduces all the classic Japanese prints that concern the teeth or dentistry. By Nakahara, Yoshihisa Shindo, and Kuninori Homma.
2004 CE
#10508
Mapping the Victorian social body.
"The cholera epidemics that plagued London in the nineteenth century were a turning point in the science of epidemiology and public health, and the use of maps to pinpoint the source of the disease initiated an explos…
1991 CE
#10202
Max Brödel, The man who put art into medicine
In the late 1890s, Brödel was brought to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to illustrate for Harvey Cushing, William Halsted, Howard Kelly, and other notable clinicians. Besides creating a prolific amount of w…
1964 CE
#6633.2
Medals relating to medicine and allied sciences in the numismatic collection of The Johns Hopkins University.
Full descriptions of 922 items; some illustrated.
1885 CE
#13835
Médecine et moeurs de l'ancienne Rome d'après les poètes latins.
Translated into English as Medicine and morals of ancient Rome according to the Latin poets (Cincinnati: Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, 1901). Digital facsimile of the 1885 edition from Google Books at this link. Facsimile…
2014 CE
#8897
Médecine, sciences de la vie et littérature en France et en Europe, de la révolution à nos jours. 3 vols. Edited by Lisa Dumusay-Queffélec and Hélène Spengler.
1755 CE
#9507
Medica sacra; or a commentary on the most remarkable diseases, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. Translated from the Latin under the author's inspection by Thomas Stack. To which are prefixed memoirs of the life and writings of the learned author.
First published by Brindley in Latin in 1749. This is the best edition. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1928 CE
#10820
Medical and allied topics in Latin poetry.
1983 CE
#7653
Medical book illustration: A short history.
1983 CE
#6623.5
Medical case book of Doctor Arthur Conan Doyle.
The first complete book on the medical aspects of the Sherlock Holmes stories as well as the non-fiction writings of Conan Doyle.
1994 CE
#7821
Medical history through postage stamps.
1993 CE
#8518
Medical Humanities at New York University. LITMED: Literature Arts Medicine Database.
http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/ "The Literature, Arts and Medicine Database (LitMed) is a collection of literature, fine art, visual art and performing art annotations created as a dynamic, comprehensive resource for schol…
1895 CE
#6617
Medical lore in the older English dramatists and poets exclusive of Shakespeare.
Fletcher, who was born in Bristol, England, assisted J.S. Billings in the creation of the Index-Catalogue (No. 6763).
2009 CE
#7852
Medical miracles: Doctors, saints, and healing in the modern world.
1926 CE
#6632
Medical numismatics.
An excellent short paper on the subject, with references to the more important previous work.
2012 CE
#11048
Medical prescriptions in the Cambridge Genizah Collections: Practical medicine and pharmacology in medieval Egypt. Cambridge Genizah Studies Series, Volume 4.
2013 CE
#7851
Medical saints: Cosmas and Damian in a postmodern world.
2013 CE
#9853
Medical visions: Producing the patient through film, television, and imaging technologies.
"Kirsten Ostherr focuses on moving images produced in the United States from the early twentieth century to the present day. The types of images she considers are diverse and range from sober education films to televi…
1940 CE
#11638
Medical works of the Knights Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem.
1999 CE
#9810
Medicina antiqua. Codex Vindobonensis 93. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. Introduction by Peter Murray Jones, commentary by Franz Unterkircher. Manuscripts in Miniature, No. 4.
Color reproduction, reduced in size by one-third, of "a compendium of popular Late Antique texts brought together in the 6th century. It contains writings on herbs and materia medica by authors heavily reliant on the …
2000 CE
#8628
Medicina in nummis, 1974-1994: Hungarian coins and medals related to medicine.
1996 CE
#8728
Medicina in nummis: Die Heilkunde im Spiegel der Medaillen.
1977 CE
#8675
Medicina in nummis: Hungarian coins and medals related to medicine.
1931 CE
#6633
Medicina in nummis. A descriptive list of the coins, medals, jetons relating to medicine, surgery and the allied sciences.
This consists mainly of a catalogue of 6,000 medals collected by Horatio Storer, an eminent Boston gynecologist. The collection is now in the Boston Medical Library at Harvard Medical School, and the very thick book, …
1729 CE
#9503
Medicina musica: Or, a mechanical essay on the effects of singing, musick, and dancing, on human bodies. Revis'd and corrected. To which is annex'd a new essay on the nature and cure of the spleen and vapours.
A very early book on music therapy. Among other things Browne was aware of the effect of music upon mood, and recognized that music could lift depression. OCLC states "Originally published anonymously in 1727 under ti…
1794 CE
#11782
Medicina theologica, ou supplica humilde, feita a todos os senhores confessores e directores, sobre o modo de proceder com seus penitentes na emenda dos peccados, principalmente da lascivia, colera, e bebedice.
The first Portuguese work on psychosomatic medicine. The author was a Brazilian who worked in Portugal. Digital facsimile from Wellcomelibrary.org at this link.
2009 CE
#8463
Medicine & health care in early Christianity.
1896 CE
#6618
Medicine and kindred arts in the plays of Shakespeare.
1978 CE
#6610.14
Medicine and pharmacy in American political prints (1765-1870).
1998 CE
#8558
Medicine and religion c. 1300: The case of Arnau de Vilanova
2019 CE
#10777
Medicine and religion in the life of an Ottoman sheikh: Al-Damanhuri's "clear statement" on anatomy.
2014 CE
#8464
Medicine and religion: An historical introduction.
1948 CE
#6639.2
Medicine and science in postage stamps.
1992 CE
#8459
Medicine and Shakespeare in the English Renaissance.
1970 CE
#7822
Medicine and stamps.
2001 CE
#8276
Medicine and the German Jews: A history.
1981 CE
#13583
Medicine and the Mormons: An introduction to the history of Latter-day Saint health care.
1993 CE
#8359
Medicine and the Reformation. Edited by Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham.
2013 CE
#8250
Medicine and the saints: Science, Islam, and the colonial encounter in Morocco, 1877-1956.
1967 CE
#6610.7
Medicine in art: A cultural history. Jean Rousselot, general editor.
2010 CE
#12723