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England (United Kingdom)

Exhibiting 189 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1976 CEThe lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists 1929-1969.
1833 CEThe manufacturing population of England, its moral, social, and physical conditions, and the changes which have arisen from the use of steam machinery; with an examination of infant labour.
1963 CEThe medical background of Anglo-Saxon England: A study in history, psychology, and folklore.
1965 CEThe medical practitioners in medieval England. A biographical register.
1888 CEThe medical profession in the United Kingdom.
2013 CEThe medical trade catalogue in Britain, 1870–1914.
2010 CEThe medical war: British military medicine in the First World War.
1794 CE​–1819 CEThe natural history of British birds; or, a selection of the most rare, beautiful and interesting birds which inhabit this country: The descriptions from the Systema naturae of Linnaeus; with general observations, either original or collected from the latest and most esteemed English ornithologists; and embellished with figures, drawn, engraved, and coloured from the original specimens. 10 vols.
1802 CE​–1808 CEThe natural history of British fishes, including scientific and general descriptions of the most interesting species, and an extensive selection of accurately finished coloured plates. Taken entirely from original drawings, purposely made from the specimens in a recent state, and for the most part whilst living. 5 vols.
1792 CE​–1813 CEThe natural history of British insects; explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c. Together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope. The whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens. 16 vols.
1800 CE​–1804 CEThe natural history of British shells, including figures and descriptions of all the species hitherto discovered in Great Britain, systematically arranged in the Linnean manner, with scientific and general observations on each. 5 vols.
1976 CEThe naturalist in Britain: A social history.
1967 CEThe origins of the National Health Service: The medical services of the New Poor Law, 1834-1871.
2018 CEThe patent medicines industry in Georgian England: Constructing the market by the potency of print.
1913 CEThe physician in English history.
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).
1544 CEThe regiment of life, whereunto is added a treatise of the pestilence, with the boke of children.
1959 CEThe Royal College of Surgeons of England: A history.
2001 CEThe royal doctors, 1485-1714: Medical personnel at the Tudor and Stuart courts.
1955 CEThe Royal Society of Medicine: The realization of an ideal (1805-1955).
1990 CEThe science of woman: Gynaecology and gender in England, 1800-1929.
2012 CEThe sick child in early modern England, 1580-1720.
2010 CEThe Sloane Letters Project.
2016 CEThe smoke of London: Energy and environment in the early modern city.
1777 CEThe state of the prisons in England and Wales.
1961 CEThe story of England’s hospitals.
2009 CEThe theatre of the body: Staging death and embodying life in early-modern London.
1972 CEThe trade in lunacy: A study of private madhouses in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
1683 CEThe way to health, long life and happiness, or, a discourse of temperance and the particular nature of all things requisit for the life of man as all sorts of meats, drinks, air, exercise, &c. with special directions how to use each of them to be the best advantage of the body and mind. Shewing from the true ground of nature whence most diseases proceed, and how to prevent them. To which is added, a treatise of most sorts of English herbs ... the like never before published / communicated to the world for a general good, by Philotheos Physiologus.
1640 CETheatrum botanicum: The theater of plants: Or, An herball of large extent: containing therein a more ample and exact history and declaration of the physicall herbs and plants ... distributed into sundry classes or tribes, for the more easie knowledge of the many herbes of one nature and property ... / collected by the many yeares travaile, industry and experience in this subject.
1776 CEThoughts on general and partial inoculations: Containing a translation of two treatises written when the author was at Petersburg, and published there in the Russian language; also outlines of two plans: One, for the general inoculation of the poor in small towns and villages. The other, for the general inoculation of the poor in London and other large and populous places.
1963 CEThree hundred years of psychiatry, 1535-1860: A history presented in selected English texts.
2001 CEThree receptaria from Medieval England: The languages of medicine in the fourteenth century. Edited by Tony Hunt with the collaboration of Michael Benskin.
1603 CETrue bill of the vvhole number that hath died at London.
2007 CEVernacular bodies: The politics of reproduction in Early Modern England.
1980 CEWales and medicine. A source-list for printed books showing the history of medicine in relation to Wales and Welshmen.
1975 CEWales and medicine. An historical survey from papers given at the Ninth British Congress on the History of Medicine, edited by J. Cule
2002 CEWellington's doctors: The British Army Medical Services in the Napoleonic wars.
1682 CEWounds of the brain proved curable, not only by the opinion and experience of many (the best) authors, but the remarkable history of a child four years old cured of two very large depressions, with the loss of a great part of the skull, a portion of the brain also issuing thorough a penetrating wound of the dura and pia mater…