2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2012 CE
#8492
Plague, quarantines and geopolitics in the Ottoman empire.
An examination of Ottoman plague treatises and writers from the Black Death until 1923.
2012 CE
#9778
Poison, detection and the Victorian imagination.
2012 CE
#12131
Revolutionary medicine: Health and the body in post-Soviet Cuba.
"Until the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1989, socialist Cuba encouraged citizens to view access to health care as a human right and the state's responsibility to provide it as a moral imperative. Since the loss of Soviet …
2012 CE
#7961
Roots of ecology: Antiquity to Haeckel.
2012 CE
#10876
Severe respiratory illness associated with a novel coronavirus - Saudi Arabia and Qatar, 2012.
Reports on the first two patients affected by a "new" coronavirus. The first patient, hospitalized in June 2012, died, and the other was in both pulmonary and renal failure. In this paper the CDC referenced a website …
2012 CE
#8206
Sex, sickness, and slavery: Illness in the antebellum South.
2012 CE
#8955
Simon Online. Edited by Barbara Zipser.
http://www.simonofgenoa.org/index.php?title=Aims_of_the_project&oldid=12132 "Simon Online is a collaborative edition of Simon of Genoa's clavis sanationis, a medical dictionary from the late thirteenth century. More o…
2012 CE
#8702
Social poison: The culture and politics of opiate control in Britain and France, 1821–1926.
2012 CE
#7409
The alphabet of Galen. Pharmacy from Antiquity to the Middle Ages. A critical edition of the Latin text with English translation and commentary by Nicholas Everett
ALPHABET OF GALEN
An edition and translation of Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 187, a late seventh or early eighth century codex, which represents the earliest surviving manuscript of the text. Not written by Galen of Perga…
2012 CE
#10294
The art of medicine: Over 2000 years of images and imagination.
"The pharmaceutical magnate Henry S. Wellcome (1853-1936) sought to illumine the 'history of the Healing art' across cultures and from the ancient past to his own day through his vast historical medical collection. Th…
2012 CE
#9330
The doctor dissected: A cultural history of the Burke and Hare murders.
2012 CE
#13925
The educated eye: Visual culture and pedagogy in the life sciences. Edited by Nancy Anderson and Michael R. Dietrich.
2012 CE
#12143
The evolution of the human placenta.
Chapter one is "The history of placental investigations."
2012 CE
#7711
The global history of paleopathology: Pioneers and prospects. Edited by Jane Buikstra & Charlotte Roberts.
2012 CE
#12643
The neurological patient in history. Edited by L. Stephen Jacyna and Stephen T. Casper.
2012 CE
#9977
The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 22: Science and medicine. Edited by James G. Thomas, Jr. & Charles Reagan Wilson.
2012 CE
#10239
The Repository.
https://blogs.royalsociety.org/history-of-science This is the Royal Society's History of Science blog.
2012 CE
#12154
The scars of Venus: A history of venereology.
2012 CE
#8105
The sick child in early modern England, 1580-1720.
The first book on children's health and illness in early modern England.
2012 CE
#14331
The vitamin A story: Lifting the shadow of death.
(Thanks to Malcolm Kottler for this reference.)
2012 CE
#12339
Ultrasound in clinical diagnosis: From pioneering developments in Lund to global application in medicine. Edited by Bo Ekloff, Kjell Lindström and Stig Persson.
Concerns applications in echocardiography, echoencephalography, in obsterics and gynecology, Doppler ultrasound in vascular disease, ultrasound in radiology, and development of ultrasound in ophthalmology.
2012 CE
#9951
US National Library of Medicine Digital Library.
https://archive.org/details/usnationallibraryofmedicine%26tab=about&tab=collection In October 2018, this collection housed at the Internet Archive had over 15,700 titles. "The National Library of Medicine (NLM), in Be…
2012 CE
#12350
Vaccine: The debate in modern America.
2012 CE
#8707
Wallace online, directed by John van Wyhe.
http://wallace-online.org/ "Wallace Online is the first complete edition of the writings of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, including the first compilation of his specimens. The project is directed by John van Wyhe,…
2012 CE
#12805
Well-Mannered medicine: Medical ethics and etiquette in classical Ayurveda.
2012 CE
#8665
X-ray vision: The evolution of medical imaging and its human significance.
2012 CE–2018 CE
#12465
Cuvier’s History of the natural sciences Vol. 1: Twenty-four lessons from antiquity to the renaissance, translated from the French by A. J. Simpson. Vol. 2: Nineteen lessons from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, translated from the French by B. D. Marx. Vol. 3: Twenty lessons from the first half of the eighteenth century. Edited and annotated by T. W. Pletsch.
Annotated English editions and translation of Cuvier's 5 volume Histoire des sciences naturelles, depuis leur origine jusqu’a nos jours, originally published in French from 1841 to 1845.
2013 CE
#7198
"A plaine and easie waie to remedie a horse.' Equine medicine in early modern England.
2013 CE
#10414
"Good tuberculosis men": The Army Medical Department's stuggle with tuberculosis.
Digital facsimile from cs.amedd.army.mil at this link.
2013 CE
#8151
3D printed bionic ears.
Description and illustration of the first 3D printed bionic organ: an ear. From the Abstract: "The ability to three-dimensionally interweave biological tissue with functional electronics could enable the creation of b…
2013 CE
#7926
A handbook of African traditional healing approaches & research practices. Edited by Njoki Wane and Erica Neeganagwedgin.
2013 CE
#7556
A history of geology and medicine.
2013 CE
#13230
A history of psycholinguistics: The Pre-Chomsky Era.
2013 CE
#13691
A medical history of skin: Scratching the surface. Edited by Jonathan Reinarz and Kevin Siena.
2013 CE
#11045
A novel prion disease associated with diarrhea and autonomic neuropathy.
Order of authorship in the original paper: Mead, Gandhi, Beck, Collinge. Collinge was the main author. Digital facsimile from nejm.org at this link. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this entry and its interpretation.)
2013 CE
#8760
A perfect vision: Catalogue of the William Holland Wilmer rare book collection
2013 CE
#14353
Adrenaline.
A history and survey.
2013 CE
#12102
Alcohol and opium in the Old West: Use, abuse and influence.
2013 CE
#7618
An environmental history of the Middle Ages: The crucible of nature.
2013 CE
#8969
Animals in the ancient world from A to Z.
"Animals were integral to ancient commerce, war, love, literature and art. Inside the city they were found as pets, pests, and parasites. They could be sacred, sacrificed, liminal, workers, or intruders from the wild.…
2013 CE
#8823
Avicenna's medicine: A new translation of the 11th-century Canon with practical applications for integrative health care.
A new translation of volume one of Avicenna's Qānūn (Canon), directly from the original Arabic.
2013 CE
#8513
BabMed - Babylonian medicine: Corpora
http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/babmed/Corpora/index.html "On the following pages, there are several draft versions: Assyrian Medical Texts (AMT), Part 1, Tf. 1-50 Assyrian Medical Texts (AMT), Part 2, Tf. 51-107 …
2013 CE
#8142
Before bioethics: A history of American medical ethics from the colonial period to the bioethics revolution.
2013 CE
#8097
Between flesh and steel: A history of military medicine from the Middle Ages to the war in Afghanistan.
2013 CE
#11915
Biologics. A history of agents made from living organisms in the twentieth century. Edited by Alexander von Schwerin, Heiko Stoff and Bettina Wahrig.
2013 CE
#10774
Broadcasting birth control: Mass media and family planning.
Explores the films and radio and television broadcasts developed by twentieth-century birth control advocates to promote family planning at home in the United States, and in the expanding international arena of popula…
2013 CE
#12682
Catching cancer: The quest for its viral & bacterial causes.
2013 CE
#10712
Charles Dickens and the sciences of childhood: Popular medicine, child health and victorian culture .
2013 CE
#7034
Chinese medicine and healing. An illustrated history.
Contributions from 53 scholars, edited by Hinrichs and Barnes.
2013 CE
#12141