1990–1999
809 entries with publication dates in this decade.
1994 CE–1997 CE
#8578
Anglo-Norman Medicine I: Roger Frugard's Chirurgia and the Practica Brevis of [Johannes] Platearius. II: Shorter treatises. Edited by Tony Hunt. 2 vols.
Vol. 1: First published edition of two 13th century Anglo-Norman medical treatises translated from Latin. Matthaeus Platearius and his brother Johannes were the sons of a female physician from the Salerno school who w…
1995 CE
#8177
A history of medical informatics in the United States, 1950-1990.
Second edition, edited by Morris F. Collen and Marion J. Ball, and published the year after Collen's death at the age of 100, retitled The history of medical informatics in the United States (New York: Springer, 2015).
1995 CE
#7888
A history of medicine in the early U.S. Navy.
1995 CE
#10083
Aboriginal health in Canada: Historical, cultural, and epidemiological perspectives.
Revised second edition, same publisher, 2006.
1995 CE
#10979
An unquiet mind: A memoir of moods and madness.
An autobiographical study of bipolar disorder by a distinguished American clinical psychologist who personally suffers from this disorder.
1995 CE
#11142
Anatomy atlases: An anatomy digital library curated by Ronald A. Bergman.
https://www.anatomyatlases.org/ "About Us Curate a comprehensive digital library of anatomy information for patients and providers. Maximize the impact of this digital library by enhancing awareness among potential us…
1995 CE
#12843
Attitudes toward dissection in medieval Islam.
1995 CE
#8611
Becoming a physician: Medical education in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, 1750-1945.
1995 CE
#9572
Bibliotheca Lavoisieriana: The catalogue of the library of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
1995 CE
#11900
Biology takes form: Animal morphology and the German universities 1800-1900.
1995 CE
#11023
Catching babies: The professionalization of childbirth, 1870-1920.
Concerns the transition in the early 20th century in the United States from women midwives delivering most babies to professional obstetricians--mostly men--delivering almost all babies by the 1950s. It researches why…
1995 CE
#13292
Changing sex: Transsexualism, technology, and the idea of gender.
1995 CE
#11456
Charcot: Constructing neurology
An essential account of the life and contributions of Charcot.
1995 CE
#9796
Chiropractic: An illustrated history.
1995 CE
#7021
Crossing frontiers: Gerontology emerges as a science.
1995 CE
#9630
Deadly medicine: Indians and alcohol in early America.
1995 CE
#10881
Detection of herpesvirus-like DNA sequences in Kaposi's sarcoma in patients with and those without HIV infection.
Dated May 4, 1995. Order of authorship in the original publication was Moore, Chang. That the virus causing Kaposi's sarcoma appeared in healthy as well as HIV patients suggested that this virus causes cancer only in …
1995 CE
#13192
Die Geschichte der Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie.
1995 CE
#7528
Diktatoren im Spiegel der Medizin: Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin.
Translated into English by David J. Parent as Dictators in the Mirror of Medicine: Napoleon, Hitler Stalin (Bloomington, IL: Med-Ed Press, 1995).
1995 CE
#8103
Disease and class: Tuberculosis and the shaping of modern North American society.
1995 CE
#7499
Diseases in wax: A history of the medical moulage.
1995 CE
#7787
Effects of atomic radiation: A half-century of studies from Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
1995 CE
#8845
El mestizaje cultural y la medicina Novohispana del siglo XVI. Edited by J. L. Fequet Febrer and J. M. López Piñero.
1995 CE
#11795
Encyclopedia of plague and pestilence.
1995 CE
#7018
Ethnobotany: Evolution of a discipline. Edited by Richard Schultes and Siri Sylvia von Reis.
1995 CE
#12430
Exploring the cell membrane: Conceptual developments. Edited by A. Kleinzeller. (Comprehensive biochemistry, Neuberger & van Deenen, eds., vol. 39).
1995 CE
#9881
Green imperialism: Colonial expansion, tropical island edens and the origins of environmentalism 1600–1860.
"... the first book to document the origins and early history of environmentalism, concentrating especially on its hitherto unexplained colonial and global aspects. It highlights the significance of Utopian, Physiocra…
1995 CE
#9269
Healing threads: Traditional medicines of the Highlands and Islands.
"Much of the rich store of material comes from the great legacy of medieval Gaelic manuscripts. In more recent times, papers of medical societies have shown how traditional methods and cures are still of value to mode…
1995 CE
#10086
Historia de la medicina chilena.
1995 CE
#7795
Human radiation experiments: The Department of Energy roadmap to the story and the records.
1995 CE
#8244
Ibn al-Jazzār on forgetfulness and its treatment. Critical edition of the Arabic text and the Hebrew translations with commentary and translation into English by Gerrit Bos.
1995 CE
#8505
Illness and health care in the ancient Near East: The role of the temple in Greece, Mesopotamia, and Israel. Harvard Semitic Monographs, no. 54.
1995 CE
#10889
Infection with a Babesia-like organism in Northern California.
Order of authorship in the original paper was Persing, Herwaldt, Glaser. First report of a Basisa duncani infection in humans (4 patients). The authors designated the infection as Babesia (WA1) strain transmitted by I…
1995 CE
#8058
International health organisations and movements, 1918-1939. Edited by Paul Weindling.
1995 CE
#10902
Ixodes dammini as a potential vector of human granulocytic Ehrlichiosis.
Order of authorship in the original paper was Pancholi,Kolbert, Mitchell. The authors provided convincing evidence that the tick Ixodes dammini is a common vector for the transmission of HGE (Ehrlichia ewingii). (Than…
1995 CE
#7742
Jews and medicine: Religion, culture, science, edited by Natalia Berger. Based on the exhibit at Beth Hatefutsoth, the Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, [Tel Aviv, Israel].
Essays, extensively illustrated, sometimes with rarely seen images, tracing the most significant points of encounter between the history of the Jewish people and the history of medicine, beginning with the Bible and e…
1995 CE
#10914
Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus-like DNA sequences in AIDS-related body-cavity-based lymphomas.
Chang, Moore and colleagues showed that the virus causing Kaposi's Sarcoma also causes body cavity lymphomas and lymphomatous effusions in humans. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this reference and its interpretation.)
1995 CE
#7211
Kinetic jottings: Rare and curious books in the library of the old Royal Central Institute of Gymnastics. An illustrated and annotated catalogue.
Outstanding descriptions and superb illustrations of a very unusual collection of books, including those on fencing, gymnastics, orthopedics, physical medicine, acrobatics, and dance.
1995 CE
#9929
La nutrition préhistorique.
1995 CE
#11838
La practica secundum Trotam: Testo, traduzione, appendici e glossario
1995 CE
#8393
Les papyrus médicaux de l'Egypte pharaonique. Traduction intégrale et commentaire.
French translations, with commentary of the Egyptian medical papyri.
1995 CE
#13457
Libro de los medicamentos simples. [Kitab al-adwiya al-mufrada]. Edición, traducción, notas y glosarios de Luisa Fernanda Aguirre de Cárcer. 2 vols.
1995 CE
#8086
Making a place for ourselves: The Black hospital movement 1920-1945.
1995 CE
#8129
Medical ethics in the Renaissance.
The first comprehensive examination of medical ethics in the Renaissance.
1995 CE
#8271
Medicine in the Bible and the Talmud: Selections from classical Jewish sources.
1995 CE
#8679
Ministry and meaning: A religious history of Catholic health care in the United States.
1995 CE
#8263
Moses Maimonides' glossary of drug names translated and annotated from Max Meyerhof's French edition by Fred Rosner; with a bibliography by Jacob I. Dienstag and Arabic terms by Joseph Dana.
Translation of Sharḥ asmāʼ al-ʻuqqār; translated from the French according to the Unique Arabic Ms. 3711 of the Aya Sofia Library, Istanbul. For the Meyerhof edition see No. 11241.
1995 CE
#7278
New four-million-year-old hominid species from Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya.
In 1965, a research team led by Bryan Patterson from Harvard University discovered a single arm bone (KNM-KP 271) of an early human at Kanapoi in northern Kenya, but without additional fossils Patterson could not conf…
1995 CE
#6957
One hundred books famous in medicine. Edited by Haskell F. Norman and Hope Mayo.
Conceived, organized and with an introduction by Haskell Norman, who borrowed the most interesting copies (presentation, association, dedication, author's copies) of each work for the exhibition. Catalogue edited by H…
1995 CE
#12760