2010–2019
887 entries with publication dates in this decade.
2014 CE
#8194
COPAC.
http://copac.jisc.ac.uk/search/form/main: "Copac exposes rare and unique research material by bringing together the catalogues of c.90 major UK and Irish libraries (and growing). In a single search you can discover th…
2014 CE
#5557
De arte phisicale et de cirurgia
John of Arderne was the first English surgeon of note. The Stockholm manuscript preserved in the National Library of Stockholm is an illustrated vellum roll nearly 18 feet long and 15 inches wide written in England in…
2014 CE
#10043
Death before dying: History, medicine, and brain death.
"Brain death-the condition of a non-functioning brain, has been widely adopted around the world as a definition of death since it was detailed in a Report by an Ad Hoc Committee of Harvard Medical School faculty in 19…
2014 CE
#10489
Die Erfindung der Ophthalmoskopie dargestellt in den Originalbeschreibungen der Augenspiegel von Helmholtz, Ruete und Giraud-Teulon. Eingeleitet und erläutert von Wolfgang Jaeger.
2014 CE
#13887
Doctor Hieronymus Münzer's itinerary (1494 and 1495) and the discovery of Guinea. Edited and translated by James Firth.
2014 CE
#11786
Doctors of another calling: Physicians who are best known in fields other than medicine. Edited by David K. C. Cooper.
2014 CE
#12296
Doctors of empire: Medical and cultural encounters between Imperial Germany and Meiji Japan
2014 CE
#11195
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and the religion of biologic living.
"Purveyors of spiritualized medicine have been legion in American religious history, but few have achieved the superstar status of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his Battle Creek Sanitarium. In its heyday, the 'San' was …
2014 CE
#10928
Emergence of Zaire Ebola virus disease in Guinea.
Order of authorship in the original paper: Baize, Pannetier, Oestereich. The authors used PCR, viral sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis to track down the index case, a two-year-old child in Meliandou village, Gu&ea…
2014 CE
#8131
Encyclopedia of Bioethics. 4th edition. Edited by Bruce Jennings. 6 vols.
2014 CE
#13213
Ethnobotany of tuberculosis in Laos.
2014 CE
#8038
Feeding France: New sciences of food, 1760-1815.
2014 CE
#10542
Female circumcision and clitoridectomy in the United States: A history of a medical treatment.
"From the late nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century, American physicians treated women and girls for masturbation by removing the clitoris (clitoridectomy) or clitoral hood (female circumcision). Durin…
2014 CE
#8584
Food and environment in early and medieval China.
2014 CE
#12709
Forensic medicine and death investigation in Medieval England.
2014 CE
#11863
Generation of gene-modified Cynomolgus monkey via CAS9/RNA-mediated gene targeting in one-cell embryos.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Niu, Shen, Cui. The authors presented the first evidence that CRISPR can work in primates. Open Archive version available from Cell at this link. "Summary "Monkeys serv…
2014 CE
#11340
Genome sequence of the Tsetse Fly (Glossina morsitans): Vector of African Tyrpanosomiasis.
The Internation Glossina Genome Initiative consisted of 179 collaborators. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this reference and its interpretation.)
2014 CE
#12155
Global Health Events web archive.
Global Health Events web archive "Collected by: National Library of Medicine "Archived since: Oct, 2014 "Description: "A selective collection of over 12,000 web resources archived by the National Library of Medicine b…
2014 CE
#7845
Global population: History, geopolitics and life on earth.
2014 CE
#9912
Handbook of African medicinal plants. Second edition.
"With over 50,000 distinct species in sub-Saharan Africa alone, the African continent is endowed with an enormous wealth of plant resources. While more than 25 percent of known species have been used for several centu…
2014 CE
#12722
Healing traditions of the Northwestern Himalayas.
"This book discusses the perception of disease, healing concepts and the evolution of traditional systems of healing in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, India. The chapters cover a diverse range issues: people and k…
2014 CE
#7937
Historia de la medicina Argentina: Desde la dominación hispánica hasta la actualidad.
2014 CE
#8397
History of allergy. Edited by K. C. Bergmann and J. Ring. (Chemical Immunology and Allergy Vol. 100.)
Allergy through 20 centuries; most common allergic diseases: historical reflections; mechanisms of allergy: important discoveries; detection and environmental influences and allergens; progress in allergy management; …
2014 CE
#8296
History of toxicology and environmental health. Toxicology in antiquity. 2 vols. Edited by Philip Wexler.
2014 CE
#8705
Huarte y Navarro: The examination of men's wits, translated by Richard Carew. Edited by Rocío G. Sumillera. (MHRA Tudor & Stuart Translations, Vol. 17).
Includes a very significant historical introduction, particularly concerning the very wide influence of this work on literature and philosophy as well as medicine.
2014 CE
#13210
Il Museo di storia naturale dell'Università degli studi di Firenze. Vol. 5, Le collezioni antropologiche ed etnologiche.
2014 CE
#7846
Imperial hygiene: A critical history of colonialism, nationalism and public health.
2014 CE
#8252
Intolerant bodies: A short history of autoimmunity.
2014 CE
#12540
Islamic medical manuscripts at the National Library of Medicine.
Online only. https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/arabic/catalog_tb.html
2014 CE
#7237
Jewish medical resistance in the holocaust. Edited by Michael A. Grodin.
2014 CE
#7664
Joseph Towne at the Gordon Museum.
2014 CE
#10087
Kennewick man: The scientific investigation of an ancient American skeleton. Edited by Douglas W. Owsley and Richard L. Jantz.
" This volume resents the results of the most comprehensive scientific study of one of the most complete ancient human skeletons ever found in North America" (from the introduction). "Kennewick Man is the name general…
2014 CE
#10125
Learning from the wounded: The Civil War and the rise of American medical science.
How medical knowledge and experience gained during the U.S. Civil War advanced the development of American medicine after the war ended.
2014 CE
#7624
Madness and memory: The discovery of prions- a new biological principle of disease.
Prusiner discovered prions, the agent causing scrapie in sheep and goats, mad cow disease, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
2014 CE
#8259
Maimonides On rules regarding the practical part of the medical art. A parallel English-Arabic edition and translation. Translated by Gerrit Bos, edited by Y. Tzvi Langermann
2014 CE
#8897
Médecine, sciences de la vie et littérature en France et en Europe, de la révolution à nos jours. 3 vols. Edited by Lisa Dumusay-Queffélec and Hélène Spengler.
2014 CE
#11612
Medical monopoly: Intellectual property rights and the origins of the modern pharmaceutical industry.
2014 CE
#10566
Medical Museums outside the United States.
http://artsci.case.edu/dittrick/research/links-of-interest/medical-museums-outside-the-united-states/ Annotated listing of medical museums outside the United States with links to their websites.
2014 CE
#8464
Medicine and religion: An historical introduction.
2014 CE
#9108
Medicine and the law in the Middle Ages. Edited by Wendy J. Turner and Sara M. Butler.
"... a dozen authors address this intersection within three themes: medical matters in law and administration of law, professionalization and regulation of medicine, and medicine and law in hagiography. The articles i…
2014 CE
#10911
Medicine in Iran: Profession, practice, and politics, 1800-1925.
2014 CE
#12525
Medicine in Medieval Islam by Emilie Savage-Smith. IN: The Cambridge history of science, Vol. 2: Medieval science, edited by D. Lindberg and M. H. Shank, pp. 140-167.
2014 CE
#12783
Music and the nerves 1700-1900. Edited by James Kennway.
2014 CE
#13528
Muslim midwives: The craft of birthing in the premodern Middle East.
2014 CE
#13692
Past scents: Historical perspectives on smell.
2014 CE
#12380
Polio wars: Sister Kenny and the golden age of American medicine
"During World War II, polio epidemics in the United States were viewed as the country's "other war at home": they could be neither predicted nor contained, and paralyzed patients faced disability in a world unfriendly…
2014 CE
#11341
Presence of extensive Wolbachia symbiont insertions discovered in the genome of its host Glossina morsitans morsitans.
Order of authorship in the original publication: Brelsfoard, Tsiamis, Falchetto....The authors suggested that infection by Wolbachia may give a reproductive advantage to the fly that carries the parasite causing Sleep…
2014 CE
#11745
Reading vampire gothic through blood: Bloodlines.
2014 CE
#11321
Rum maniacs: Alcoholic insanity in the Early American Republic.
2014 CE
#10171