2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2017 CE
#10754
Infertility in early modern England.
2017 CE
#10661
Irish medical education and student culture, c. 1850-1950.
2017 CE
#9808
La médecine de guerre en Grèce ancienne.
The most comprehensive study of this subject.
2017 CE
#9702
Literature and medicine in the nineteenth-century periodical press: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1817-1858.
2017 CE
#10666
Madhouse: Psychiatry and politics in Cuban history.
2017 CE
#10539
Making medicines in early colonial Lima, Peru: Apothecaries, science and society.
2017 CE
#9882
Malleable anatomies: Models, makers, and material culture in eighteenth-century Italy.
"Malleable Anatomies offers an account of the early stages of the practice of anatomical modeling in mid-eighteenth-century Italy. It investigates the "mania" for anatomical displays that swept the Italian peninsula, …
2017 CE
#9908
Medical bondage: Race, gender and the origins of American gynecology.
"The accomplishments of pioneering doctors such as John Peter Mettauer, James Marion Sims, and Nathan Bozeman are well documented. It is also no secret that these nineteenth-century gynecologists performed experimenta…
2017 CE
#10537
Medical glossaries in the Hebrew tradition: Shem Tov Ben Isaac, Sefer Almansur: With a supplement on the romance and Latin terminology
2017 CE
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Medical misadventure in an age of professionalisation, 1780-1890.
2017 CE
#9907
Medicalizing blackness: Making racial difference in the Atlantic world, 1780-1840.
2017 CE
#8570
Medicine and humanism in late medieval Italy: The Carrara herbal in Padua.
2017 CE
#8279
Medicine and pharmacy in Byzantine hospitals: A study of the extant formularies.
2017 CE
#10966
Medicine at Michigan: A history of the University of Michigan Medical School at the Bicentennial.
2017 CE
#12409
Medicine, mobility and the empire: Nyasaland networks, 1859-1960.
"David Livingstone's Zambesi expedition marked the beginning of an ongoing series of medical exchanges between the British and Malawians. This book explores these entangled histories by placing medicine in the framewo…
2017 CE
#11139
Medieval Islamic medicine and medical luminaries.
2017 CE
#9690
Miracle cure: The creation of antibiotics and the birth of modern medicine.
2017 CE
#13529
Nahrungsmittel in der arabischen Medizin. Das Kitāb al-Aġḏiya wa-l-ašriba des Naǧīb ad-Dīn as-Samarqandī. Edition, Übersetzung und Kontext von Juliane Müller.
2017 CE
#9712
Normality. A critical genealogy.
Perhaps the first study of the history of the "normal" in medicine. Traces the concept of normal to French anatomical and physiological discourse in the 1820s and 1830s, and its dissemination in modern culture through…
2017 CE
#11296
Object lessons and the formation of knowledge: University of Michigan museums, libraries and collections 1817-2017. Edited by Kerstin Barndt and Carla M. Sinopoli.
2017 CE
#12737
Organizing principles for the cerebral cortex network of commissural and association connections.
"Significance "The cerebral cortex supports cognition and is a structure common to all mammals. The major cortical subdivisions (its gray matter regions) are connected by a complex network of axonal connections that i…
2017 CE
#8520
Osler Library Prints Collection.
http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/oslerprints/index.php "This varied collection of approximately 2,500 prints offers a fascinating look into the history of medicine through popular imagery. The medium of the print, bei…
2017 CE
#9691
Pale Rider: The Spanish flu of 1918 and how It changed the world.
2017 CE
#10730
Photography, natural history and the nineteenth-century museum: Exchanging views of empire.
2017 CE
#9549
Pierre Fauchard Academy: Historical Articles
This international honorary dental organization provides useful historical articles concerning the history of dentistry at https://www.fauchard.org/history/articles.
2017 CE
#9092
Principles of anatomy according to the opinion of Galen by Johann Guinter and Andreas Vesalius. Edited [with an English translation] by Vivian Nutton.
The first translation into English of Johann Guinter’s textbook as revised and annotated by Guinter’s student, Andreas Vesalius, in 1538. Despite Vesalius’ fame as an anatomist, his 1538 revision has…
2017 CE
#11865
Programmable base editing of A-T to G-C.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Gaudelli, Komor, Rees....Liu. Liu and colleagues developed an advanced CRISPR system that can edit pairings of DNA nucleotide bases Adenine and Thymine into Guanine and…
2017 CE
#10906
Proposal to reclassify Ehrlichia muris as Ehrlichia muris subsp. muris subsp. nov. and description of Ehrlichia muris subsp. eauclairensis subsp. nov., a newly recognized tick borne pathogen of humans.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Pritt, Allderdice, Sloan. By extremely complex genotyping methods and fine electron microscopic analysis of the organism, the authors showed that the infectious agent i…
2017 CE
#11033
Prostitution in the ancient Greek world.
2017 CE
#9714
Reasoning against madness: Psychiatry and the state in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944.
2017 CE
#12840
Reinventing Hippocrates. Edited by David Cantor.
"The name of Hippocrates has been invoked as an inspiration of medicine since antiquity, and medical practitioners have turned to Hippocrates for ethical and social standards. While most modern commentators accept tha…
2017 CE
#10664
Rise of the modern hospital: An architectural history of health and healing, 1870-1940.
2017 CE
#9862
Secret cures of slaves: People, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.
"Massive mortality among enslaved Africans and European planters, soldiers, and sailors fueled the search for new healing techniques. Amerindian, African, and European knowledges competed to cure diseases emerging fro…
2017 CE
#10663
Silicosis: A world history. Edited by Paul-André Rosental.
2017 CE
#13910
Syphilis in Victorian literature and culture: Medicine, knowledge and the spectacle of invisibility.
2017 CE
#9828
Taking turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371.
"In 1994, at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the United States, MK Czerwiec took her first nursing job, at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, as part of the caregiving staff of HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371. Taki…
2017 CE
#12546
Teens and their doctors: The story of the development of adolescent medicine.
Traces the development of adolescent medicine from the first program, opened by Ros Gallagher at Boston Children’s Hospital, in 1951, to the creation of the Society for Adolescent Medicine (SAM), in 1968. The bo…
2017 CE
#9973
Teeth: The story of beauty, inequality, and the struggle for oral health in America.
2017 CE
#10752
The art and science of healing from antiquity to the Renaissance. Exhibition catalogue Kelsey Museum of Archaeology - University of Michigan Library 10 February - 30 April 2017.
Finely illustrated and annotated catalogue including objects and rare books and manuscripts collected by Le Roy Crummer, Lewis Stephen Pilcher, and Campbell Bonner. Until publication of this catalogue material in the …
2017 CE
#8867
The beautiful brain: The drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Edited with commentaries by Eric A. Newman, Alfonso Araque, and Janet M. Dubinsky. Essays by Larry W. Swanson, Lyndel King, and Eric Himmel.
A spectacular volume reproducing Ramón y Cajal's drawings in very high quality, and with significant commentaries.
2017 CE
#12796
The birth of homeopathy out of the spirit of romanticism.
".... Kuzniar argues that Hahnemann was a product of his time rather than an iconoclast and visionary. It is the first book in English to examine Hahnemann’s unpublished writings, including case journals and sel…
2017 CE
#12372
The coronary heart disease pandemic in the twentieth century: Emergence and decline in advanced countries.
"This book demonstrates that a pandemic of coronary heart disease occurred in North America, western and northern Europe, and Australia and New Zealand from the 1930s to about 2000. At its peak it caused more deaths t…
2017 CE
#12847
The Etruscans and the history of dentistry: The golden smile through the ages.
2017 CE
#10665
The experiential Caribbean: Creating knowledge and healing in the early modern Atlantic.
"Opening a window on a dynamic realm far beyond imperial courts, anatomical theaters, and learned societies, Pablo F. Gómez examines the strategies that Caribbean people used to create authoritative, experienti…
2017 CE
#10694
The Fate of Rome: Climate, disease, and the end of an empire.
2017 CE
#11964
The origins of botanic gardens and their relation to plant science, with special reference to horticultural botany and cultivated plant taxonomy.
Unusually well illustrated in color, with detailed bibliography, surveying the history from its origins in prehistory, the Neolithic revolution, to the present. Digital facsimile rbg.vic.gov.au at this link.
2017 CE
#13215
The price for their pound of flesh: The value of the enslaved, from womb to grave, in the building of a nation.
"Berry studies the economic history of slavery in the United States, examining how a price was assigned to the bodies of enslaved people in America from before they were born until after they died.[5] Berry proposes f…
2017 CE
#10305
The religion of chiropractic: Populist healing from America's heartland.
2017 CE
#14102
The role of the WI-38 cell strain in saving lives and reducing morbidity.
In 1961 "Hayflick developed the first normal human diploid cell strains for studies on human aging and for research use throughout the world. Prior to his seminal research, all cultured cell lines were immortal and an…
2017 CE
#12851