1960–1969
624 entries with publication dates in this decade.
1963 CE
#2068.5
History of pharmacy. 3rd ed.
4th ed., 1976, revised by G. Sonnedecker.
1963 CE
#3666.3
Homotransplantation of the liver in humans.
First human liver transplant (three patients; one died during operation, the second after 7.5 days, and the third after 22 days). With five co-authors.
1963 CE
#1588
Hormone: Die Geschichte der Hormonforschung.
1963 CE
#2578.35
Individual antigenic specificity of isolated antibodies.
Idiotypes. With M. Mannik and R.C. Williams. Kunkel and his team discovered idiotypy independently of Jacques Oudin and Philip Gell.
1963 CE
#4435.6
Injuries involving the epiphyseal plate.
Standard classification of growth plate fractures in children.
1963 CE
#3108.7
Intrauterine transfusion of foetus in haemolytic disease.
1963 CE
#8320
Magic and medical science in ancient Egypt.
1963 CE
#2068.3
Miracle drugs: A history of antibiotics.
First published in German, 1959.
1963 CE
#9947
Naissance de la clinique: Une archéologie du regard médical.
Translated into English as The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception (1973).
1963 CE
#14069
On the aims and methods of ethology.
In this paper Tinbergen defined Tinbergen's Four Questions, or complementary categories of explanations for animal behavior. that form the basis of ethology: Causation, Ontogeny, Survival Value, and Evolution. In 1973…
1963 CE
#5308.2
On the origin of the human treponematoses (pinta, yaws, endemic syphilis and venereal syphilis).
“Perhaps the most scholarly investigation of the origin of syphilis” (Wesley Spink).
1963 CE
#11598
Periodic health examinations: Abstracts from the literature. Public Health Service Publication No. 1010.
An annotated bibliography of the literature to June 1962. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
1963 CE
#2578.34
Plaque formation in agar by single antibody-producing cells.
Hemolytic plaque assay for enumerating antibody-forming cells.
1963 CE
#2660.15
Pre-therapeutic experiments with the fast neutron beam from the Medical Research Council cyclotron. A symposium.
1963 CE
#2883.6
Preliminary studies of an acute coronary care area.
Hughes is credited with inventing the coronary care unit, and the "crash cart"
1963 CE
#5019.4
Psychoanalysis, psychology and literature: A bibliography.
Contains 4,460 references.
1963 CE
#2068.4
Readings in pharmacology, selected and edited by B. Holmsted and G. Lijestrand.
An anthology of outstanding achievement in the growth of pharmacology.
1963 CE
#14103
Recurrent Dupuytren's contracture.
Hueston described Dupuytren's diathesis, including early onset, bilateral involvement, postive family history, and presence of ectopic lesions. He noted that patents presenting Dupuytren's diathesis experience more se…
1963 CE
#8149
Representation of a Function by its Line Integrals, with Some Radiological Applications.
Cormack showed that changes in tissue density could be computed from x-ray data. Because of limitations in computing power no machine was constructed during the 1960s. Cormack's papers generated little interest until …
1963 CE
#11951
Supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, pseudobulbar palsy, nuchal dystonia and dementia. A Clinical Report on Eight Cases of "heterogenous System Degeneration".
First description of progressive supranuclear palsy as a distinct disorder. The authors recognized the same clinical syndrome in 8 patients and described the autopsy findings in 6 of them in 1963.
1963 CE
#12428
The distribution of colony-forming cells among spleen colonies.
Evidence that stem cells are capable of self-renewal. (Order of authorship in the original publication: Siminovitch, McCullch, Till). Digital facsimile from tspace.library.utoronto.ca at this link.
1963 CE
#5546.7
The evolution and eradication of infectious diseases.
1963 CE
#2243.2
The evolution of clinical methods in medicine.
FitzPatrick Lectures 1960-61. This book traces the changing clinical methods throughout the centuries to show how they arose and how they have grown into their present forms.
1963 CE
#14305
The genetic control of tertiary protein structure studies with mode systems.
In 1972 Anfinsen shared half of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Stanford Moore and William H. Stein for "for his work on ribonuclease, especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and biologi…
1963 CE
#1310.2
The ionic mechanism of postsynaptic inhibition. IN: Prix Nobel in 1963, pp. 261-83.
Eccles shared the Nobel Prize with A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley in 1963. See No. 1310.1.
1963 CE
#8835
The journal of James Yonge, Plymouth surgeon (1647-1721). Edited by F. N. L. Poynter.
A complete account of Yonge's life from the age of ten until the age of 61. "It is considered to be the most important diary of the 17th century after those of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn.[1] In it Yonge mentioned fa…
1963 CE
#8642
The martyrdom of Jewish physicians in Poland: Studies by Dr. Leon Wulman and Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. Research and Documentation by Dr. Leopold Lazarowitz and Dr. Simon Malowist. Edited by Louis Falstein.
"Of the more than 3 million Jewish Poles that perished during the Holocaust, approximately 3,000 were physicians. It was the goal of the Alliance members to memorialize those physicians who perished during the Holocau…
1963 CE
#6549
The medical background of Anglo-Saxon England: A study in history, psychology, and folklore.
1963 CE
#6495.8
The medical writings of Moses Maimonides. Treatise on asthma.
1963 CE
#7947
The MEDLARS story at the National Library of Medicine.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1963 CE
#8352
The Salernitan questions: An introduction to the history of Medieval and Renaissance problem literature.
1963 CE
#5813.4
The story of wound healing and wound repair.
See No. 3659.1.
1963 CE
#2660.16
The Vinca alkaloids: a new class of oncolytic agents.
Clinical use of vinblastine (for Hodgkin’s disease and other lymphomas) and vincristine (for acute leukemias of childhood). With J. G. Armstrong, M. Gorman, and J. P. Burnett. Preliminary communication in J. Lab…
1963 CE
#5019.3
Three hundred years of psychiatry, 1535-1860: A history presented in selected English texts.
1963 CE
#9023
World health and history.
1963 CE
#6805
Wörtenbuch der klinischen Syndrome. 3te. Auflage.
5th ed., 1972.
1963 CE–1964 CE
#534.9
Studien zur Historik der Teratologie.
1963 CE–1966 CE
#273
Geschichte der Mikroskopie. 3 vols.
A biographical history.
1963 CE–1980 CE
#6473.1
Die Babylonisch-assyrische Medizin in Texten und Untersuchungen. 6 vols.
The texts of cuneiform medical tablets with extensive indices listing all known parallel passages.
1964 CE
#14197
A familial disorder of uric acid metabolism and central nervous system dysfunction.
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome, a rare inherited disorder that affects about 1 in 380,000 live births. In their summary the authors described this as a new "syndrome consisting of hyperuricemia, mental retardation, choreoatheto…
1964 CE
#11707
A history of respiration.
1964 CE
#13984
A mechanism for gene conversion in fungi.
Holliday described a mechanism of DNA-strand exchange that attempted to explain gene-conversion events that occur during meiosis in fungi. That model became known as the Holliday Junction. "A Holliday junction is a br…
1964 CE
#1931.5
A new adrenergic beta-receptor antagonist.
Development of Propranolol, the first beta-blocker effectively used in the treatment of coronary heart disease and hypertension. R. G. Shanks, L. H. Smith and A. C. Dornhorst. In 1988 the Nobel Prize in Physiology or …
1964 CE
#7270
A new species of the genus Homo from Olduvai Gorge.
First report on Homo habilis.
1964 CE
#9535
A short history of midwifery.
Supplemented reprint of Cutter's "Historical sketch of the development of midwifery and gynecology," Obstetrics and Gynecology, edited by Arthur H. Curtis, I, 4-194 (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1933).
1964 CE
#5813.5
A short history of surgical dressings.
Based on material collected by James Rawling Elliott (1905-1958).
1964 CE
#4509.1
A short history of the gout and the rheumatic diseases.
1964 CE
#2419.3
An improved FTA test for syphilis; the absorption procedure (FTA-ABS).
Absorbed fluorescent treponemal antibody (FTA-ABS) test. With W. E. Deacon and P. E. Meyer. The text is available from the NLM PubMedCentral at this link.
1964 CE
#10948
An index to selected Japanese medical literature of Pre-Meiji times.
This is an index to a series of 5 offprints by Mestler entitled "A galaxy of old Japanese medical books with miscellaneous notes on early medicine in Japan" published in the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association…
1964 CE
#12693