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Education, Biomedical, & Biomedical Profession

Exhibiting 184 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
c. 1903 CEThe College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, and its founders, officers, instructors, benefactors and alumni: A history. Edited by John Shrady. 2 vols.
1881 CEThe college story: Valedictory address to the twenty-ninth graduating class of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
2012 CEThe educated eye: Visual culture and pedagogy in the life sciences. Edited by Nancy Anderson and Michael R. Dietrich.
1957 CEThe evolution of medical education in the nineteenth century.
1949 CEThe first medical college in Vermont: Castleton, 1818-1862.
1968 CEThe formation of the American medical profession: The role of institutions, 1780-1860.
1849 CEThe genuine works of Hippocrates. Translated from the Greek with a preliminary discourse and annotations by Francis Adams. 2 vols.
1970 CEThe history of medical education: An international symposium, edited by C. D. O'Malley.
2001 CEThe history of the Royal Society of Medicine.
2009 CEThe imperial laboratory: Experimental physiology and clinical medicine in Post-Crimean Russia.
1978 CEThe Interurban Clinical Club (1905-1976): A record of achievement in clinical science.
1904 CEThe Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: Benefactors, alumni, hospital, etc., its founders, officers, instructors, 1826-1904: A history. Edited by George M. Gould. 2 vols.
1948 CE​–1963 CEThe Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: A chronicle. 3 vols.
1995 CEThe medical mandarins: The French Academy of Medicine in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
1978 CEThe medical profession in mid-Victorian London.
1888 CEThe medical profession in the United Kingdom.
1879 CEThe medical profession. Being the essay to which was awarded the first Carmichael Prize of £200 by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1879.
1924 CEThe medical sciences in the German Universities: a study in the history of civilization. Translated by William H. Welch.
1837 CEThe medical student; or, aids to the study of medicine. Including a glossary of the terms of the science, and of the mode of prescribing,--bibliographical notices of medical works; the regulations of different medical colleges of the union, &c. &c.
1979 CEThe prose Salernitan questions, edited from a Bodleian manuscript (Auct. F.3.10). An anonymous collection dealing with science and medicine written by an Englishman c. 1200, with an Appendix of ten related collections. (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, 5).
1886 CEThe relation of hospitals to medical education.
2019 CEThe rhetoric of medicine: Lessons on professionalism from ancient Greece.
1963 CEThe Salernitan questions: An introduction to the history of Medieval and Renaissance problem literature.
1920 CEThe school of Salernum. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum, the English version by Sir John Harrington. History of the School of Salernum by Francis R. Packard and a note on the prehistory of the Regimen Sanitatis by Fielding H. Garrison.
1996 CEThe shaping of a profession: Physicians in Norway, past and present. Edited by Ivind Larsen and Bent Olav Olsen.
1982 CEThe social transformation of American medicine: The rise of a sovereign profession and the making of a vast industry.
2014 CEThe teaching hospital: Brigham and Women's Hospital and the evolution of academic medicine. Edited by Peter V. Tishler, Christine Wenc and Joseph Loscalzo.
1827 CEThe works. 2 vols.
1999 CETime to heal: American medical education from the turn of the century to the era of managed care.
1998 CETo improve human health. A history of the Institute of Medicine.
1992 CETo the ends of the earth: Women's search for education in medicine.
1965 CETwo centuries of medicine. A History of the School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
1972 CEWestern medicine in a Chinese palace: Peking Union Medical College, 1917-1951.
1946 CEWestern Reserve University centennial history of the School of medicine.