2000–2009
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2009 CE
#8277
Sābūr ibn Sahl's dispensatory in the recension of the 'Adudī hospital.
Arabic edition and English translation of Sābūr ibn Sahl's famous dispensatory as preserved in a recension made by the physicians of the ʿAḍudī hospital in Baghdad around the middle of the 11th century CE.
2009 CE
#13335
Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal niche.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Sato, de Vries, .... Clevers. Clevers and postdoc Toshiro Sato took adult stem cells from the mouse intestine and created the first mini-guts they called organoids&mdas…
2009 CE
#7548
Smallpox--the death of a disease: The inside story of eradicating a worldwide killer.
2009 CE
#11512
Technological medicine: The changing world of doctors and patients.
2009 CE
#8144
The ambulance: A history.
2009 CE
#9332
The anatomy murders: Being the true and spectacular history of Edinburgh's notorious Burke and Hare and of the man of science who abetted them in the commission of their most heinous crimes.
2009 CE
#7887
The Army Medical Department, 1917–1941.
2009 CE
#7222
The Cambridge world history of medical ethics. Edited by Robert B. Baker and Lawrence B. McCullough.
2009 CE
#8428
The care of brute beasts: A social and cultural study of veterinary medicine in Early Modern England.
2009 CE
#11399
The coming of age of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Patel, Shortliffe, Stefanelli, Szolovits, Berthold, Bellazzi, Abu-Hanna. "Abstract: This paper is based on a panel discussion held at the Artificial Intelligence in Med…
2009 CE
#7715
The discovery of hypnosis: The complete writings of James Braid, the father of hypnotherapy. Edited with detailed prefatory essays by Donald Robertson.
2009 CE
#12118
The evolution and emergence of RNA viruses.
"This impressive monograph by Edward Holmes opens with a quotation from La Peste, by Albert Camus: “Everyone knows that pestilences have a way of recurring in the world; yet somehow we find it hard to believe in…
2009 CE
#7149
The evolution of Chinese medicine: Song dynasty 960-1200.
2009 CE
#12144
The evolution of obesity.
2009 CE
#11313
The finger of God: Anatomical practice in seventeenth-century Leiden.
2009 CE
#13038
The good doctors: The Medical Committee for Human Rights and the struggle for social justice in health care.
"... documents the history of the Medical Committee for Human Rights (MCHR), a group of health professionals who delivered health care to wounded protesters and victims of police violence during the Civil Rights Movem…
2009 CE
#7477
The history of oncology.
2009 CE
#12740
The Human Connectome Project.
In 2009 The National Instiututes of Health announced that it would fund a five year program called the Human Connectome Project to build a "network map" (connectome) to will shed light on the anatomical and functional…
2009 CE
#10189
The imperial laboratory: Experimental physiology and clinical medicine in Post-Crimean Russia.
2009 CE
#11484
The modern period: Menstruation in twentieth-century America.
2009 CE
#10464
The nature and function of water, baths, bathing and hygiene from antiquity through the Renaissance. Edited by Cynthia Koss and Anne Scott.
2009 CE
#10528
The natures of maps: Cartographic constructions of the natural world.
"...Wood and Fels begin by observing that while almost everyone now admits that maps showing such things as zoning lines or national boundaries are ideological constructions, they view any map as inherently ideologica…
2009 CE
#10573
The plague files: Crisis management in sixteenth-century Seville.
2009 CE
#11355
The quest for artificial intelligence.
A history of artificial intelligence in general, including medical applications, from the 18th century onward by a pioneer of artificial intelligence.
2009 CE
#11856
The road to Yucca Mountain: The development of radioactive waste policy in the United States,
"In The Road to Yucca Mountain, Walker covers the U.S. government's controversial attempts to address the engineering and social issues associated with high-level radioactive waste repository (HLRWR) management and sp…
2009 CE
#13711
The tainted gift: The disease method of frontier expansion.
2009 CE
#9811
The theatre of the body: Staging death and embodying life in early-modern London.
"...The book takes as its specific focus seventeenth-century London, in a significant study encompassing the period from the incorporation of the Worshipful Company of Barber-Surgeons (1540) to the staging of Edward R…
2009 CE
#8293
The world of pharmacy and pharmacists in Mamlūk Cairo.
"...the first detailed analysis of an immensely popular 13th c. Arabic guide for pharmacists, from a time in which Jewish physicians and pharmacists worked alongside Muslim and Christian practioners. Minhāj al-dukkān …
2009 CE
#12140
Tormented hope: Nine hypochondriac lives.
Accounts of writers, artists, and scientists: James Boswell, Charlotte Brontë, Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Alice James Daniel Paul Schreber, Marcel Proust, Glenn Gould, and Andy Warhol.
2009 CE
#9267
Uneasy encounters: The politics of medicine and health in China 1900-1937. Edited by Iris Borowy.
2009 CE
#8973
Vulgariser la medecine: Du style medical en France et en Italie (XVIe et XVIIe siecles). Edited by Andrea Carlino and Michel Jeanneret.
2009 CE
#9391
War and Disease: Biomedical research on malaria in the twentieth century.
2009 CE
#11443
Women doctors in war.
The history of female physicians in the U.S. military.
2009 CE
#10773
Women physicians and the cultures of medicine. Edited by Ellen S. Moore, Elizabeth Fee, and Manon Parry.
2009 CE
#8851
World Digital Library. With the support of UNESCO (the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization) and the U.S. Library of Congress.
https://www.wdl.org/en/ "The WDL has stated that its mission is to promote international and intercultural understanding, expand the volume and variety of cultural content on the Internet, provide resources for educat…
c. 2000 CE
#9036
Philosophical Transactions - the world's first science journal.
rstl.royalsocietypublishing.org "In 1662, the newly formed 'Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge' was granted a charter to publish by King Charles II and on 6 March 1665, the first issue of Philosop…
c. 2000 CE
#9826
Smithsonian Libraries: Digital Library: Natural and physical sciences.
https://library.si.edu/digital-library/natural-and-physical-sciences "About Our Collections "The Libraries' physical collections comprise 1.5 million books and manuscripts, along with over 400,000 pieces of ephemera, …