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Exhibiting 397 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1981 CEThe [United States] Army Medical Department, 1775-1818.
1722 CEThe abuses and scandals of some late pamphlets in favour of inoculation of the small-pox.
1984 CEThe AMA and U.S. health policy since 1940.
1984 CEThe American Clinical and Climatological Association: 1884-1984.
1973 CEThe American disease: Origins of narcotic control.
1801 CEThe American herbal, or materia medica.
1981 CEThe American Red Cross: The first century.
1972 CEThe angel of Bethesda [1724] edited, with introduction and notes by Gordon W. Jones.
2007 CEThe architecture of madness: Insane asylums in the United States.
1995 CEThe Army Medical Department 1865-1917.
1987 CEThe Army Medical Department, 1818-1865.
1994 CEThe art of asylum-keeping: Thomas Story Kirkbride and the origins of Ameican psychiatry.
1986 CEThe Association of American Physicians, 1886-1986: A century of progress in medical science.
1925 CEThe beginnings of California's medical history.
1999 CEThe black stork: Eugenics and the death of "defective" babies in American medicine and motion pictures since 1915.
2001 CEThe breast cancer wars: Hope, fear, and the pursuit of a cure in twentieth-century America.
2015 CEThe butterflies of North America: Titian Peale's lost manuscript. Foreward by Ellen V. Futter. Preface and scientific captions by David A. Grimaldi. Introduction by Kenneth Haltman.
1987 CEThe care of strangers: The rise of America’s hospital system.
1825 CEThe characteristics of homoeopathia. From Hahnemann's "Geist der Homöopathischen Heil-lehre."
1962 CEThe cholera years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866.
1987 CEThe development of American physiology: Scientific medicine in the nineteenth century.
1908 CEThe development of ophthalmology in America, 1800 to 1870.
2006 CEThe dilemma of federal mental health policy: Radical reform or incremental change?
1833 CEThe dispensatory of the United States of America.
1947 CEThe doctor in Oregon: A medical history.
1708 CEThe English physician.
1972 CEThe ethnobotany of the California Indians: A compendium of the plants, their users, and their uses.
1968 CEThe evolution of preventive medicine in the United States Army, 1607–1939.
1837 CEThe family nurse; or companion of the frugal housewife. Revised by a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
1939 CEThe first Negro medical society. A history of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia.
1968 CEThe formation of the American medical profession: The role of institutions, 1780-1860.
1818 CEThe genera of North American plants, and a catalogue of the species to the year 1817. 2 vols.
1999 CEThe gospel of germs: Men, women, and the microbe in American life.
1991 CEThe great American medicine show: Being an illustrated history of hucksters, healers, health evangelists and heroes from plymouth rock to the present.
2015 CEThe great paleolithic war: How science forged an understanding of America's ice age past.
1994 CEThe health of Native Americans: Towards a biocultural epidemiology.
1951 CEThe health of slaves on southern plantations.
1994 CEThe health of the presidents: The 41 United States presidents through 1993 from a physician's point of view.
2013 CEThe history of American homeopathy: From rational medicine to holistic health care.
2005 CEThe history of American homeopathy: The academic years, 1820-1935.
1982 CEThe history of medicine in Alabama.
1988 CE​–1992 CEThe history of surgery in the United States 1775-1900. Vol. 1: Textbooks, monographs and treatises. Vol. 2: Periodicals and pamphlets.
1842 CEThe history, diagnosis, and treatment of typhoid and of typhus fever: With an essay on the diagnosis of bilious remittent and of yellow fever.
1938 CEThe horse and buggy doctor.
2006 CEThe Humboldt current: Nineteenth-century exploration and the roots of American environmentalism.
1798 CEThe influence of metallic tractors on the human body, in removing various painful inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatism, pleurisy, some gouty affections, &c. &c: Lately discovered by Dr. Perkins, of North America; and demonstrated in a series of experiments and observations....by which the importance of the discovery is fully ascertained, and a new field of enquiry opened in the modern science of Galvanism, or animal electricity
1885 CEThe insane in the United States and Canada.
1916 CE​–1917 CEThe institutional care of the insane in the United States and Canada. Edited by Henry M. Hurd. 4 vols.
1959 CEThe Kansas doctor: A century of pioneering.
1998 CEThe land of prehistory: A critical history of American anthropology.