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1990–1999

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1992 CE

#10077

The social ideas of American physicians (1776-1976): Studies of the humanitarian tradition in medicine.

1992 CE

#10283

To the ends of the earth: Women's search for education in medicine.

1992 CE

#11283

Toward a third century of excellence. An informal history of the J.B. Lippincott Company on the occasion of its two-hundredth anniversary.

1992 CE

#13893

Transluminal implantation of artificial heart valves. Description of a new expandable aortic valve and initial results with implantation by catheter technique in closed chest pigs.

Andersen and colleagues invented percutaneous aortic valve replacement (PAVR), also known as percutaneous aortic valve implantation (PAVI), transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) or transcatheter aortic valve …

1992 CE

#13605

Trois siècles d'histoire médicale au Québec: Chronologie des institutions et des pratiques, 1639-1939.

1992 CE

#14009

Unusual resistance to peptidyl transferase to protein extraction procedures.

Noller demonstrated that the ribosome is a ribozyme, a critical step in understanding how ribosomes translate the genetic information in DNA into the language of proteins.

1992 CE

#8846

Viejo y nuevo continente: La medicina en el encuentro de dos mundos. Edited by J. M. López Piñero.

1992 CE

#13344

Vine of the Soul: Medicine men, their plants and rituals in the Columbian Amazonia.

1992 CE

#10821

Vital signs: Medical realism in 19th-century fiction.

1992 CE

#14149

When medicine went mad: Bioethics and the holocaust. Edited by Arthur L. Caplan.

1992 CE–1993 CE

#11943

Farmacopea araba medievale. Codice Ayasofia 3703. Edited by Alain Touwaide. 4 vols.

Iconographic reconstruction and original size facsimile in color of 127 sheets, including 97 preserved in Istanbul and 30 sheets dispersed in different institutional collections in Europe and the U.S., of this illumin…

1992 CE–2012 CE

#11862

The biology of mosquitos. Vol. 1: Development, nutrition and reproduction. Vol. 2: Sensory perception and behaviour. Vol. 3: Transmission of viruses and interraction with bacteria.

1993 CE

#7183

A century of x-rays and radioactivity in medicine. With emphasis on photographic records of the early years.

1993 CE

#9963

A dictionary of medical terms in Galen.

1993 CE

#7041

A history of non-printed science. A select catalogue of the Waller Collection.

Describes elements of the Waller Collection not covered in Sallander's 2-volume catalogue of the books. Erik Waller assembled the largest library of the history of medicine and science of any 20th century collector. T…

1993 CE

#8179

A model for national health care: The history of Kaiser Permanente.

1993 CE

#14008

A novel gene containing a trinucleotide repeat that is expanded and unstable on Huntington's disease chromosomes.

Identification by the many scientists in The Huntington's Disease Collaborative Research Group, including Gusella, of the single defective gene on chromosome 4 that causes the progressive brain disorder, Huntington's …

1993 CE

#8334

Anglo-Saxon medicine.

1993 CE

#10578

Bibliographie raisonnée des témoignages oculaires imprimes de l'Expédition d'Égypte (1798-1801).

A bibliography of publications, including those on medical subjects, issued from the Imprimerie national in Cairo established by Napoleon during the campaign, and also publications issued from Paris documenting inform…

1993 CE

#8811

Colonizing the body: State medicine and epidemic disease in nineteenth-century India.

An authoritative account of the way that medicine was practiced in India in adaptation to the situation faced by physicians and the state in India, focusing on three major epidemic diseases: smallpox, cholera plague.

1993 CE

#9448

Companion encyclopedia of the history of medicine. Edited by W. F. Bynum and Roy Porter. 2 vols.

1993 CE

#8313

Cuneiform Monographs II: Epilepsy in Babylonia.

1993 CE

#12435

Cyclospora species - A new protozoan pathogen of humans.

Ortega and colleagues identified a novel parasite resembling C. muris in the feces of Peruvian patients and 2 U.S. patients, with symptoms resembling those of infections with Cryptosporidium. The parasite infected bot…

1993 CE

#13472

Defining criteria for autoimmune diseases (Witebsky's postulates revisited).

In 1993 Rose and Bona revised Witebsky's postulates "based on direct evidence from transfer of pathogenic antibody or pathogenic T-cells, indirect evidence based on reproduction of the autoimmune disease in experiment…

1993 CE

#12522

Die Erganzung Ibn Gulgul's zur Materia Medica des Dioskurides: Arabischer Text nebst kommentierter deutscher Ubersetzung herausgegeben von Albert Dietrich.

1993 CE

#9791

Directory of deceased American physicians, 1804-1929: A genealogical guide to over 149,000 medical practitioners providing brief biographical sketches drawn from the American Medical Association's Deceased Physician Masterfile. Edited by Arthur W. Hafner. 2 vols.

1993 CE

#13187

Disease transmission by insects: Its discovery and 90 years of effort to prevent it.

1993 CE

#8000

Doctors and the law: Medical jurisprudence in nineteenth-century America.

1993 CE

#9782

From the mind into the body: The cultural origins of psychosomatic symptoms.

1993 CE

#13303

Islamic medical ethics in the twentieth century.

Treats the most prominent issues in medical ethics in the twentieth century, such as abortion, artificial insemination, organ transplantation, euthanasia, as discussed by Muslim religious scholars, physicians and juri…

1993 CE

#7906

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOGRAPHY. 1-

1993 CE

#9054

La experiencia americana y la terapéutica en los Secretos de Chirurgia (1567), de Pedro Arias de Benavides.

1993 CE

#7306

Man and mouse: Animals in medical research. Second edition.

1993 CE

#8518

Medical Humanities at New York University. LITMED: Literature Arts Medicine Database.

http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/ "The Literature, Arts and Medicine Database (LitMed) is a collection of literature, fine art, visual art and performing art annotations created as a dynamic, comprehensive resource for schol…

1993 CE

#13535

Medicinal plants and enigmatic health practices of Northern Ethiopia.

1993 CE

#8359

Medicine and the Reformation. Edited by Ole Peter Grell and Andrew Cunningham.

1993 CE

#7188

Medicine before the plague. Practitioners and their patients in the Crown of Aragon 1285-1345.

1993 CE

#7022

Men of vision: Lives of notable figures in ophthalmology.

1993 CE

#8649

Microbes and minie balls: An annotated bibliography of Civil War medicine.

1993 CE

#8526

Nomina simplicium medicinarum ex synonymariis Medii Aevi collecta (Semantische Untersuchungen zum Fachwortschatz hoch- und spätmittelalterlicher Drogenkunde). Studies in ancient medicine 6.

1993 CE

#7911

NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin. 1-

1993 CE

#6902

Orthopedics: A history and iconography.

1993 CE

#14301

Posttranscriptional regulation of the heterochronic gene lin-14 by lin-4 mediates temporal pattern formation in C. elegans.

The authors cloned and generated the sequence of the lin-14 gene. They discovered that a segment in lin-14 mRNA (messenger RNA), was necessary for its inhibition by lin-4. Ruvkun and Ambros (No. 14010) then compared r…

1993 CE

#10313

Pub & pilules: Histoires et communication du médicament.

1993 CE

#7182

Radiological oncologists: The unfolding of a medical specialty.

1993 CE

#10872

Rio Tigre and beyond: The Amazon jungle medicine of Manual Cordova-Rios

1993 CE

#6967

Surgery: An illustrated history.

Text written by Ira Rutkow; captions to illustrations written by Jeremy Norman.

1993 CE

#11932

Syndrome of Rochalimea henselae adenitis suggesting cat scratch disease.

Order of authorship in the original publication: Dolan, Wong, Regnery....The authors demonstrated that Rochalimea henselae (now Bartonella henselae) is the infectious agent causing cat scratch fever. (Thanks to Juan W…

1993 CE

#14010

The C. elegans heterochronic gene lin-4 encodes small RNAs with antisense complementarity to lin-14.

Ambros and colleagues discovered the first known microRNA (miRNA), a small single-stranded non-coding RNA molecule (containing about 22 nucleotides) found in plants, animals and some viruses, that functions in RNA sil…

1993 CE

#6963

The Cambridge world history of human disease. Edited by Kenneth F. Kiple [and 12 co-editors].

An encyclopedic world history of disease, incorporating a geographic approach.