1960–1969
624 entries with publication dates in this decade.
1961 CE
#3155.3
Stomatocytosis: a hereditary red cell anomaly associated with haemolytic anaemia.
With R. Sephton Smith and R. M. Hardisty.
1961 CE
#11993
Surgical exposure of the internal auditory canal and is contents through the middle cranial fossa.
House, an otologist, pioneered exploration of the internal auditory canal and removal of acoustic neuromas through the microscope. His success stimulated neurosurgeons to pursue the application of the operating micros…
1961 CE
#7200
The encyclopedia of sexual behavior.
1961 CE
#10854
The ethnobotany of pre-Columbian Peru.
"....based on analysis of 2200 wild and cultivated plant specimens with clearly defined archaeological contexts... Part I is a systematic ethnobotany with pertinent citations of the botanical and archaeological litera…
1961 CE
#11211
The first catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, Washington, 1840.
Facsimile copy and first publication in print of the original manuscript catalogue published to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of the National Library of Medicine, Washington, 1961. The first (manuscript) …
1961 CE
#7991
The first catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. Washington, 1840. Facsimile copy of the original manuscript published to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of the National Library of Medicine.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1961 CE
#5019.2
The historical development of British psychiatry. Vol. 1. (All published.)
1961 CE
#7352
The human cerebellum. An atlas of gross topography in serial sections.
1961 CE
#6643.1
The natural history of quackery.
1961 CE
#9414
The nocebo reaction.
Kennedy coined the term nocebo in this paper.
1961 CE
#8381
The serial cultivation of human diploid cell strains.
The Hayflick limit. Hayflick demonstrated that a population of normal human fetal cells in a cell culture will divide between 40 and 60 times. The population then enters a senescence phase.
1961 CE
#1671.4
The story of England’s hospitals.
1961 CE
#12413
The toadstool millionaires.
Chronicles the rise of the patent medicine trade from its beginnings in colonial America until passage of the first federal food and drug law. Digital text available from quackwatch.org at this link.
1961 CE
#8866
Thought reform and the psychology of totalism. A study of "brainwashing" in China.
1961 CE–1970 CE
#8472
A history of chemistry. Vol. 1, pt 1, Vols. 2-4.
The most comprehensive history of chemistry, with many bibliographical references. Vol. 1, pt. 2 never published.
1962 CE
#13164
A bio-bibliography of Florence Nightingale.
Completed and edited for publication by Sue M. Goldie after the death of William J. Bishop.
1962 CE
#10357
A history of American medical ethics, 1847-1912.
The first history of medical ethids in the United States. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1962 CE
#2432.1
A history of syphilis.
1962 CE
#256.12
Adult frogs derived from the nuclei of single somatic cells.
Demonstration that somatic and germinal nuclei are genetically equivalent. Using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), Gurdon (Nobel Prize 2012) transplanted cell nuclei from mature intestinal tadpole cells into enucl…
1962 CE
#6786.4
American medical bibliography 1639-1783.
Lists and describes 719 books, pamphlets, and broadsides, 506 almanacs, 25 magazines, and 224 newspapers published in the area now forming the U.S.A.
1962 CE
#460
Anatomical eponyms: being a biographical dictionary of those anatomists whose names have become incorporated into anatomical nomenclature, with definitions of the structures to which their names have been attached and references to the works in which they are described. 2nd ed.
1962 CE
#6491.1
Ancient Indian Medicine.
Revised edition, Bombay, 1969.
1962 CE
#10506
Atlas of the British flora.
A pioneering large-scale project in plant distribution cartography, containing 10-km square distribution maps for all non-critical native and frequently occurring alien vascular plant species found in Britain and Irel…
1962 CE
#11517
Bibliography of John Farquhar Fulton.
An augmented version of this bibliography is available from library.medicine.yale.edu at this link.
1962 CE
#9695
Byzantine medicine: Tradition and empiricism.
1962 CE
#7589
Catalogue of the pathological preparations of Dr. William Hunter, Sir William Macewen, Prof. John H. Teacher and Prof. J.A.G. Burton in the museum of the Pathology Dept., Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
1962 CE
#2924.3
Cine-coronary arteriography.
Coronary arteriography. Sones first performed this technique in 1958, and first published a more detailed account of it in a 1960 book chapter: "Cinecardioangiography," pp. 130-144 in B. L. Gordon (ed.) Clinical cardi…
1962 CE
#8484
Data acquisition and processing in biology and medicine. Proceedings of the 1961 Rochester conference. Edited by Kurt Enslein.
Records of the first conference on "biomedical data processing" held in a medical school in the United States.
1962 CE
#11836
Development of psychological thought in India.
1962 CE
#6742.1
Disease and destiny. A bibliography of medical references to the famous. With additions and an Introduction by Gordon E. Mestler.
1962 CE
#11850
Disinfected mail: Historical review and tentative listing of cachets, handstamp markings, wax seals, wafer seals and manuscript certifications alphabetically arranged according to countries, by K.F. Meyer, in collaboration with C. Ravasini ...[et al.].
From the 15th to near the end of the 19th century attempts were made to decontaminate mail which had been in contact with plague, smallpox, cholera, and other contagious diseases.
1962 CE
#1138.2
Evidence for calcitonin – a new hormone from the parathyroid that lowers blood calcium.
With E. C. Cameron, B. A. Cheney, A. G. F. Davidson, and K. G. Henze.
1962 CE
#13562
Extraction, purification and properties of Aequorin, a bioluminescent protein from the luminous hydromedusan, Aequorea.
Shimomura reported the discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in a single footnote in this paper that was otherwise devoted to an entirely different bioluminescent protein: photoprotein aequorin. This may be the…
1962 CE
#12777
Fonti per la storia della medicina e della chirurgia per il Regno di Napoli nel periodo Angioino (a. 1273-1410). Edited by R. Calvanico.
1962 CE
#10947
From farriery to veterinary medicine, 1785-1795.
A history of the founding and earliest years of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in England.
1962 CE
#3215.5
Growth on artificial medium of an agent associated with atypical pneumonia and its identification as a PPLO.
Using a novel agar and fluid medium formulation he had devised, Hayflick isolated a unique mycoplasma Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a mycoplasma shown to be the cause of some cases of primary atypical pneumonia, or "walking …
1962 CE
#11602
Heart-lung bypass: Principles and techniques of extracorporeal circulation.
1962 CE
#6786.7
Histoire de la médecine et du livre médical à la lumière des collections de la Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Médecine de Paris.
1962 CE
#357
Histoire de la zoologie des origines à Linné.
1962 CE
#2068.2
History of pharmacy in Britain.
1962 CE
#7905
HISTORY OF SCIENCE. 1-
1962 CE
#3047.17
Homograft replacement of the aortic valve.
Homograft valve placed below coronary orifice, a single page report. The first complete report on the "Ross procedure" was "Homotransplantation of the aortic valve in the subcoronary posittion," J. thorac. cardiovasc.…
1962 CE
#12033
Host specificity of DNA produced by escherichia coli. II. Control over acceptance of DNA from infecting phage lambda.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Dussoix, Arber. The authors discovered that restriction of DNA from infecting bacteriophage was due to the attack and breakdown of the modified bacteriophage's DNA by s…
1962 CE
#2578.33
Initiation of immune responses by small lymphocytes.
Gowans and colleagues showed that the lymphocyte is the immunologically competent cell.
1962 CE
#7517
Les reflets de la sphygmologie chinoise dans la médecine occidentale.
1962 CE
#10285
Medicine in the making of Montana. Written by Paul C. Phillips from his own researches and the pioneer manuscripts of Llewellyn L. Callaway. Additional researches and notes by contributors.
Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.
1962 CE
#7417
Medicines for the Union Army: the United States Army Laboratories during the Civil War.
1962 CE
#2883.5
New method for terminating cardiac arrythmias; use of synchronized capacitor discharge.
Use of transthoracic direct current countershock of very short duration to avoid the vulnerable period in the cardiac cycle.
1962 CE
#6984
Nomina et virtutes balneorum; seu de balneis Puteolorum et Baiarum. Codex angelico 1474. Facsimile edition, introduction by Angela Daneu Lattanzi.
Written about in the early 13th century by the poet, chronicler and physician Peter of Eboli, the didactic poem, De balneis Putelolanis (The baths of Pozzuoli) was the first widely distributed medieval guidebook to me…
1962 CE
#2137.02
Occupational health in America.
Written under the auspices of the Industrial Medical Association, this history emphasizes 20th century achievements.