1910–1919
772 entries with publication dates in this decade.
1911 CE
#2046
La médecine naturiste à travers les siècles. Histoire de la physiothérapie.
1911 CE
#4985
La mesure du développement de l’intelligence chez les jeunes enfants.
Binet–Simon intelligence tests. As early as 1895 Binet had published a plan for studying intelligence. English translation, 1912.
1911 CE
#5137
La peste de 1720 à Marseille et en France d’après des documents inédits.
1911 CE
#5171
La precipitina nella diagnosi del carbonchio ematico.
Ascoli’s thermoprecipitin reaction for the diagnosis of anthrax. German translation in Zbl. Bakt., 1911, 1 Abt., 58, Orig., 63-70. Preliminary note in Patbologica, 1910, 3, 101.
1911 CE
#11330
La publicité suggestive théorie et technique.
Probably the first book on the application of hynosis in advertising. Gérin was professor at the Institut commercial de Paris, and his book was published in a series on "Les procedés modernes de vente." …
1911 CE
#2637.1
Le cancer expérimental.
Experimental production of malignant tumors by means of x rays.
1911 CE
#4596
Le liquide céphalo-rachidien normal et pathologique, valeur clinique de l’examen chimique: Syndromes humoraux dans les diverses affections
Mestrezat gave the first exact description of the chemical constitution of the cerebrospinal fluid. Also published at Paris, Maloine, 1912. Digital facsimile of the 1912 edition from the Internet Archive at this link.
1911 CE
#2837
Les arythmies.
1911 CE
#8692
Les collections artistiques de la Faculté de Médecine de Paris: Inventaire raisonné.
Catalogue raisonné of the collection of paintings, drawings, prints, medals and sculptures belonging to the Faculté de Médecine de Paris. Digital facsimile from BnF Gallica at this link.
1911 CE
#5697
Nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia. With a description of a new apparatus.
Intermittent gas-oxygen machine.
1911 CE
#6573
Norsk medicin i hundrede aar.
1911 CE
#7762
Observations upon the natural history of epidemic diarrhoea.
Diarrhoea was one of the chief causes of child mortality in Great Britain at the turn of the century. Peters begins with a statistical study of age incidence, prevalence, and fatality of the condition and then in succ…
1911 CE
#6520
Old time makers of medicine. The story of the students and teachers of the sciences related to medicine during the Middle Ages.
1911 CE
#3319.1
On certain clinically obscure malignant tumours of the naso-pharyngeal wall.
“Trotter’s syndrome”; deafness, palatal paralysis, and facial neuralgia, usually due to a nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
1911 CE
#12262
On the muscular architecture of the ventricles of the human heart.
1911 CE
#4196.2
Physiologic implantation of the severed ureter or common bile-duct into the intestine.
The modern method of uretero-intestinal anastomosis followed the experimental work of Coffey.
1911 CE
#5756.5
Plastic and cosmetic surgery.
First comprehensive work on cosmetic surgery.
1911 CE
#2600.3
Prophylactic inoculation against hay fever.
Noon and Freeman introduced the treatment of hay fever by means of injections of pollen extract.
1911 CE
#245.3
Random segregation versus coupling in Mendelian inheritance.
Morgan proposed that what he called Mendelian factors (genes) are arranged in a linear series on chromosomes and that the degree of linkage between two genes on the same chromosome depends upon the distance between th…
1911 CE
#11114
Regimen sanitatis. The rule of health. A Gaelic medical manuscript of the early sixteenth century or perhaps older from the vade mecum of the famous Macbeaths physicians to the Lords of the Isles and the Kings of Scotland for several centuries.
Text reproduced in facsimile (15 leaves), transliteration and English translation. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1911 CE
#559
Rejuvenation of cultures of tissues.
Extra-vital cultivation and rejuvenation of tissue.
1911 CE
#1438.1
Sensory disturbances from cerebral lesions.
First systematic account of the functions of the thalamus and its relationship to the cerebral cortex. Reprinted in No. 1304.
1911 CE
#4269
Suprapubic intra-urethral enucleation of the prostate.
Squier modified the operation of total suprapubic prostatectomy.
1911 CE
#10719
The control of bleeding in operations for brain tumors. With the description of silver "clips" for the occlusion of vessels inaccessible to the ligature.
Cushing introduced the use of silver clips in neurosurgery to control bleeding.
1911 CE
#11661
The doctor's dilemma, getting married, & The shewing-up of Blanco Posnet.
"Historian John Crellin opens his essay on William Osler and George Bernard Shaw with a quotation about this 1911 book that the compilers of the catalogue of Osler's library wrote: 'With a cynical 'Preface on Doctors'…
1911 CE
#9347
The ethno-botany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1911 CE
#6646
The king’s evil.
A classic account of the history of touching for the “king’s evil” or scrofula— a practice of kings from ancient times until the 18th century.
1911 CE
#4383
The lumbo-sacral articulation. An explanation of many cases of “lumbago”, “sciatica” and paraplegia.
Goldthwait suggested that lumbago and sciatica might be due to intervertebral disc injury.
1911 CE
#1029
The mechanical factors of digestion.
Summarized research begun in 1896. See No. 3519.
1911 CE
#2851
The mechanism of the heartbeat: With special reference to its clinical pathology.
Sir Thomas Lewis was a pioneer in the application of electrocardiography to clinical medicine. His book was both an exhaustive treatise on the subject for its time, and a valuable bibliographical source. Second editio…
1911 CE
#10794
The New Sydenham Society: Retrospective memoranda by Jonathan Hutchinson. Subject index and index of names compiled by Charles R. Hewitt.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1911 CE
#9180
The world of life: A manifestation of creative power, directive mind and ultimate purpose.
"Wallace's comments on environment grew more strident later in his career. In The World of Life (1913) he wrote: "These considerations should lead us to look upon all the works of nature, animate or inanimate, as inve…
1911 CE
#4384.1
Transplantation of a portion of the tibia into the spine for Pott’s disease. A preliminary report.
The beginning of bone graft surgery as a planned, carefully designed procedure. Albee was the first to employ living bone grafts as internal splints. See No. 5757.
1911 CE
#13596
Ūber eigenartige Krankheitsfälle des späteren Alters.
In this record of his continuing research on what in 1910 Kraepelin called Alzheimersche Krankheit (Alzheimer's disease) Alzheimer provided detailed history, clinical signs, symptoms descriptions, pathologic and histo…
1911 CE
#6216
Ueber die Anwendung des Roentgenverfahrens bei der Diagnose der Schwangerschaft.
First use of x rays for the diagnosis of pregnancy.
1911 CE
#2310
Ueber die Entzündung.
A notable paper on inflammation. Marchand succeeded Ziegler as editor of the latter’s Beiträge.
1911 CE
#5959
Vacuum fixation of the lens and flap suture in the extraction of a cataract in its capsule.
Hulen devised a vacuum method of cataract extraction.
1911 CE
#3402
Vestibularapparat und Zentralnervensystem.
“Bárány’s syndrome” – unilateral deafness, vertigo, and pain in the occipital region.
1911 CE
#2235
Vicious circles in disease.
1911 CE
#4985.2
Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido. Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Denkens.
Reprinted in book form, Leipzig, F. Deuticke, 1912. Jung was among the first to support Freud’s views on psychoanalysis, and was considered by Freud to be his most brilliant pupil. Jung applied psychoanalytic th…
1911 CE
#9373
Yellow fever: A compilation of various publications. Results of the work of Maj. Walter Reed, Medical Corps, United States Army, and the Yellow Fever Commission. Presented by Mr. Owen.
A convenient compilation of the work of Reed and his associates, including the work of James Carroll published after the death of Walter Reed. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1911 CE
#13003
Zur anästhesierung des plexus brachialis.
Kullenkampff performed the first percutaneous supraclavicular block. "Just as his older colleague August Bier (1861–1949) had done with spinal anesthesia in 1898,[24] Kulenkampff subjected himself to the supracl…
1911 CE
#2638
Zur Diagnose des Karzinoms.
A serum reaction, employed by Freund and Kaminer in 1910 for the diagnosis of cancer.
1911 CE
#3537
Zur Stumpversorgung nach Magenresektion.
Pólya’s modification of the Billroth II operation. Pólya is believed to have been murdered by a Nazi group during the siege of Budapest by the Russians in December, 1944, although his body was neve…
1911 CE
#1901.1
β-iminazolylethylamine a depressor constituent of intestinal mucosa.
Isolation of histamine from animal tissues.
1911 CE–1912 CE
#2701
Die Röntgen-Literatur. 2 vols.
1911 CE–1912 CE
#1047
On the chemical nature of the substance which cures polyneuritis in birds induced by a diet of polished rice.
One of the earliest attempts to isolate what later became known as vitamin B1.See No. 1051. Funk determined the chemical nature of the substance in rice polishings which could cure beriberi.
1911 CE–1912 CE
#790
The blood-vessels in the arterioles, capillaries and small veins of the human skin.
Lombard soaked the skin in cedarwood oil, rendering transparent the superficial epidermal layers, and thus making possible many direct observations on it.
1911 CE–1912 CE
#902
The role of antithrombin and thromboplastin (thromboplastic substance) in the coagulation of blood.
1911 CE–1912 CE
#1901
Two crystalline pharmacological agents obtained from the tropical toad Bufo agua.
Isolation of bufagin. Preliminary communication in J. Amer. med. Assoc., 1911, 56, 1531-35.