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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942
Charles Singer, A Great Country Doctor: Francis Adams of Banchory (1796-1861), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 1
Sterling Dow, Two Families of Athenian Physicians, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 18
Walter E. Kunstler, Aesthetic Considerations in Surgical Operations from Antiquity to Recent times, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 27
S.F. Cook, Francisco Xavier Balmis and the Introduction of Vaccination to Latin America (Part II), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 70
Owsei Temkin, A Medieval Translation of Rhazes' Clinical Observations, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 102
Dorothy Mackay Quynn, A Medieval Picture of the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 118
Frank Norman Low, The Famous Hamman Painting of Andreas Vesalius, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 129
Henry E. Sigerist, Preface [to the transactions of the 18th Annual Meeting of the American Association of the History of Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 135
J.H. Elliott, On Observation and Interpretation with Special Reference to Thomas Winterbottom, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 137
Francis R. Packard, Medical Case Histories in a Colonial Hospital, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 145
John T. Barrett, The Inoculation Controversy in Puritan New England, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 169
Hugh H. young, Crawford W. Long: The Pioneer in Ether Anesthesia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 191
Arturo Castiglioni, Galileo Galilei and His Influence on the Evolution of Medical Thought, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 226
Russell L. Haden, Galileo and the Compount Microscope, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 242
Leonardo Olschki, The Scientific Personality of Galileo, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 248
Burton Chance, Charles Scarborough, an English Educator and Physician th Three Kings. A Medical Retrospect into the Times of the Stuarts, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 274
George Urdang, The Mystery about the First English (London) Pharmacopoeia (1618), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 304
Benjamin Spector, Sir Charles Bell and the Bridgewater Treatises, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 314
T.G.H. Drake, The Medical Caricatures of Thomas Rowlandson, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 323
Savas Nittis, Hippocratic Ethics and Present Day Trends in Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 336
George Rosen, Changing Attitudes of the Medical Profession to Specialization, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 343
Lewis J. Moorman, William Withering: His Work, His Health, His Friends, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 355
Mildred V. Naylor, Henry Leber Coit: A Biographical Sketch, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 367
Stewart Craig Thomson, The Great Windmill Street Scool, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 377
P. S. Codellas, The Pantocrator, the Imperial Byzantine Medical Center of 12th Century A.D. in Constantinople, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 392
Annual Reports of Consituent Societies, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 411
Meeting of the Council, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 427
Business Session of the Annual Meeting, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 442
Henry E. Sigerist, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine during the Academic Year 1941-1942, A Report, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 445
Harold C. Mack, A History of Phypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis and its Treatment, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 465
Max Neuburger, British Medicine and the Old Vienna Medical School, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 486
John M. McDonald, Ramazzini's Dissertation on Rinderpest, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 529
Erwin H. Ackerknecht, Primitive Medicine and Culture Pattern, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 545
Elizabeth F. Genung, The Development of the Compound Microscope, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 575
Harold C. Mack, A History of Phypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis and its Treatment, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 595
William B. McDaniel, 2d, Medical History Collections in the United States and Canada. VII. The William N. Bradley Collection in the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 616
Ernest E. Irons, Théophile Bonet, 1620-1689, His Influence on the Science and Practice of Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 623
Harold C. Mack, A History of Phypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis and its Treatment, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 12, 1942, p. 666
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954
Claudius F. Mayer, Centennials in the Medical Hall of Fame, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 1
G. Kasten Tallmadge, Cæcilius Folius on the Circulation, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 15
K.F. Russell, The Osteographia of William Cheselden, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 32
Stephen G. Kurtz, James Rush, Pioneer in American Psychology, 1786-1869, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 50
T. Franklin Williams; Victor A. McKusick, Bernhard Bang: Physician, Veterinarian, Scientist (1848-1932), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 60
S. William Simon, The Medical History of the Veterans Administration Center at Dayton, Ohio (1900-1930), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 73
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 83
Robert Multhauf, Medical Chemistry and “The Paracelsians”, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 101
Henry H. Fertig, Josiah Wedgwood, Medallions and Physicians, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 127
Archibald L. Goodall, Glasgow's Place in the Distinction between Typhoid and Typhus Fevers, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 140
Ralph W. Edwards, A History of the Wisconsin Dental College, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 154
List of Members of the American Association of the History of Medicine, December 31, 1953, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 164
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 184
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 192
Edward A. Block, Milton's Gout, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 201
Herbert S. Klickstein, David Hosack on the Qualifications of a Professor of Chemistry in the Medical Department, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 212
Walter Riese, Auto-Observation of Aphasia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 237
Bentley B. Gilbert, Sir John Eldon Gorst and the Children of the Nation, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 243
Lynn Thorndike, Fifteenth Century Patients, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 252
Andreson Nettleship, Some Plastic Representations of Disease made by Early Man, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 259
M. Elaine Martin, A Klippel-Feil Syndrome in the Artistic Works of William Blake, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 270
Martin M. Nothman, The History of the Discovery of Pancreatic Diabetes, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 272
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 275
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 280
J.J. Keevil, Leonard Gillespie, M.D., 1758-1842, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 301
Donald R. McNeil, Collecting Wisconsin's Medical History, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 333
Samuel X. Radbill, The Program, Meeting of the Council and Annual Business Meeting of the Membership, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 341
Esmond R. Long, The Decline of Chronic Infectious Disease and its Social Implications, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 368
Alfred H. Whittaker, The Beaumont Memorial on Mackinac Island, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 385
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 391
Jacob Seide, Medicine and Natural History in the Itinerary of Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela (1100-1177), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 401
Ilza Veith, Plague and Politics, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 408
Robert J.T. Joy, The Natural Bonesetters with Special Reference to the Sweet Family of Rhode Island, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 416
Whitfield J. Bell Jr., Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1953, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 442
Magda Pagel–Koll, The Surgery of Jamerius, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 471
James G. Roney Jr., The Occurence of Trephining among the Bakhtiari, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 489
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 494
Fenwick Beekman, Teacher and Pupil: The Brothers William and John Hunter from 1748 to 1760, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 501
Iago Galdston, Homines ad Deos: or the Clinical Bull in the Ecological China Shop, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 515
William B. Walker, Luigi Cornaro, a Renaissance Writer on Personal Hygiene, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 525
A.D. Kelly, Health Insurance in New France, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 535
L. Laszlo Schwartz, The Historical Relations of American Dentistry and Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 542
R. Walzer, Codex Princetonianus Arabicus 1075, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 550
Maria Rooseboom, Wedgwood Medallion of Petrus Camper, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 553
Richard Harrison Shryock, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine: Report of Its Activities during the Academic Year 1953-1954, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 555
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 556
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 28, 1954, p. 576
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955
Lloyd G. Stevenson, Science down the Drain, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 1
George Rosen, Problems in the Application of Statistical Analysis to Questions of Health: 1700-1880, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 27
John B. Blake, The Early History of Vital Statistics in Massachusetts, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 46
E.G.D. Murray, A Plea for Constructive Speculation, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 69
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 75
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 78
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 80
Saul Jarcho, Cadwallader Colden as a Student of Infectious Disease, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 99
Ennio Rossi, Giovanni Rasori (1766-1837), or Italian Medicine in Transition, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 116
Owsei Temkin, Medicine and Graeco-Arabic Alchemy, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 134
Robert P. Multhauf, J.B. van Helmont's Reformation of the Galenic Doctrine of Digestion, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 154
Denis I. Duveen; Herbert S. Klickstein, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier's Contributions to medicine and Public Health, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 164
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 180
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 181
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 183
Leon Brotmacher, Medical Practice among the Somalis, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 197
Walther Riese; William Gooddy, An Original Clinical Record of Hughlings Jackson, with and Interpretation, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 230
Odin W. Anderson, Age-Specific Mortality in Selected Western European Countries with particular Emphasis on the Nineteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 239
Simon B. Chandler, Shakespeare and Sleep, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 255
Richard L. Schoenwald, Recent Studies of the Younger Freud, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 261
Leo Spitzer, The Etymology of the Term “Syphilis”, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 269
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 274
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 276
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 279
Robert Rosenthal, Max Neuburger [obituary], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 295
Walter Pagel, Humoral Pathology, a Lingering Anachronism in the History of Tuberculosis, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 299
Oswei Temkin, Therapeutic Trends and the Treatment of Syphilis before 1900, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 309
Iago Galdston, Dark Corners and Obscure Alcoves in Medical History, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 317
Leo Kanner, The Status of Historical Perspective in Psychiatric Instruction, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 329
S.H. Blondheim, The First Recorded Epidemic of Pneumonic Plague: the Bible, I Sam. VI, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 337
Hugh R. Gilmore Jr., Malaria at Washington Barracks and Fort Myer: Survey by Walter Reed, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 346
E. Edward Bittar, A Study of Ibn Nafis, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 352
Douglas Carroll, Student Medical Clinic of Dr. William Osler, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 369
Victor A. McKusick, The Illnesses of the Great and Near-Great, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 377
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 382
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 384
Kenneth Dewhurst, Sydenham on “A Dysentry”, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 393
David L. Dykstra, The Medical Profession and Patent and Proprietary Medicines during the Nineteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 401
T.G.H. Drake, Antique Pewter of Medical Interest II, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 420
E. Edward Bittar, A Study of Ibn Nafis, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 429
Genevieve Miller, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1954, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 448
Alfred E. Cohn, Recollections concerning Early Electrocardiography in the United States, with a letter of Horatio B. Williams, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 469
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 475
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 477
David I. Macht, Calendula or Marigold in Medical History and Shakespeare, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 491
Sam B. Warner Jr., Public Heath Reform and the Depression of 1873-1878, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 503
Lynn Thorndike, Peter of Abano and another Commentary on the Problems of Aristotle, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 517
Samuel X. Radbill, Report of the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, May 12, 13 and 14, 1955, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 524
John B. Blake, Lemuel Shattuck and the Boston Water Supply, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 554
Walter Pagel, J.B. van Helmont's Reformation of the Galenic Doctrine of Digestion and paracelsus, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 563
Richard Harrison Shryock, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine: Report of its Activities during the Academic Year 1954-1955, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 569
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 574
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 29, 1955, p. 578
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956
Fred B. Rogers, Dr. John Browne: Friend of Benjamin Franklin, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 1
Alex Berman, A Striving for Scientific Respectability: Some American Botanics and the Nineteenth-Century Plant Materia Medica, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 7
Emerson Crosby Kelly, The Doctors March to Armsby of Albany, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 32
Abstracts of papers Read at the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 38
Franz Rosenthal, An Ancient commentary on the Hippocratic Oath, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 52
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 88
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 91
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 94
Editorial, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 99
Raphael Loewe, Handwashing and the Eyesight in the Regimen Sanitatis, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 100
Garfield Tourney, Empedocles and Freud, Heraclitus and Jung, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 109
George Rosen, Hospitals, Medical Care and Social Policy in the French Revolution, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 124
Ann Beck, The British Medical Council and British Medical Education in the Nineteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 150
Walther Riese, Philosophical Presuppositions of Present-Day Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 163
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 175
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 182
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 185
Saul Jarcho, The Correspondence of Cadwallader Colden and Hugh Graham on Infectious Fevers (1716-1719), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 195
Arthur L. Bloomfield, A Bibliography of Internal Medicine: Yellow Fever, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 213
Ilza Veith, On Hysterical and Hypochondriacal Afflictions, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 233
Owsei Temkin, On the Interrelationship of the History and Philosophy of Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 241
American Association of the History of Medicine: List of Members, June 1, 1956, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 252
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 275
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 277
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 278
T.D. Stewart, Significance of Osteitis in Ancient Peruvian Trephining, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 293
C.H. Talbot, A letter from Bartholomew of Salerno the King Louis of France, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 321
Robert Multhauf, The Significance of Distillation in Renaissance Medical Chemistry, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 329
George Halperin, Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov Surgeon, Anatomist, Educator, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 347
John B. Blake, Report of the Twenth-Ninth Annual Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, 19, 20 and 21 April 1956, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 356
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 381
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 382
Ludwig Edelstein, The Professional Ethics of the Greek Physician, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 391
F.N.L. Poynter, Medicine and the Historian, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 420
L.J. Rather (transl.), Rudolf Virchow: Standpoints in Scientific Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 436
Rex E. Wright–St Clair, David Monro's Lecture on the Expression of Passion, 1840, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 450
Martin G. Netsky; Jean Lapresle, The First Account of a meningioma, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 465
Wyndham D. Miles, John Redman Coxe and the Founding of the Chemical Society of Philadelphia in 1792, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 469
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 473
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 477
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 480
Iago Galdston, Freud and Romantic Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 489
Vern L. Bullough, The Development of the Medical University at Montpellier to the End of the Fourteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 508
Walter Pagel, Van Helmont's Ideas on Gastric Digestion and the Gastric Acid, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 524
L.J. Rather (transl.), Rudolf Virchow: Standpoints in Scientific Medicine [1877], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 537
Genevieve Miller, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1955, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 544
Richard Harrison Shryock, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine: Report of its Activities during the Academic Year 1955-56, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 569
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 573
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 30, 1956, p. 578
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957
Charles Talbot, The Fountain of Life: A Greek Version, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 1
J.J. Keevil, Elizabeth Alkin alias Parliament Joan, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 17
Owsei Temkin, Merrem's Youthful Dream: The Early History of Experimental Pylorectomy, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 29
Edward D. Coppola, The Discovery of the Pulmonary Circulation: A New Approach, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 44
Gerald Gruman, An Introduction to Literature on the History of Gerontology, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 78
Joshua O. Leibowitz, A Passage in Vesalius' Epitome on the “Kings of Egypt”, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 84
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 87
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 89
Henry E. Sigerist (1891-1957) [obituary], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 91
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 92
A. Earl Walker, The Development of the Concept of Cerebral Localization in the Nineteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 99
J.F. Smithcors, James Mease, M.D., on the Diseases of Domestic Animals, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 122
Saul Jarcho, John Mitchell, Benjamin Rush and Yellow Fever, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 132
Robert J. Hunter, Benjamin Franklin and the Rise of Free Treatment of the Poor by the Medical Profession of Philadelphia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 137
William Frederick Norwood, Deborah Sampson, alias Robert Shirtliff, Fighting Female of the Continental Line, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 147
Linden F. Edwards, The Famous Harrison Case and Its Repercussions, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 162
Paul F. Cranefield, Charles E. Morgan's Electro-Physiology and Therapeutics : an Unknown English Version of du Bois-Reymond's Thierische Elektricität , in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 172
William D. Sharpe, nature and the Libido: A Case of Semantic Continuity, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 182
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 186
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 188
Vern L. Bullough, The Medieval Medical University at Paris, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 197
H.E. Hoff; L.A. Geddes, The Rheotome and Is Prehistory: A Study in the Historical Interrelation of Electrophysiology and Electromechanics, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 212
Courtney R. Hall, Jefferson on the Medical Theory of Practice of His Day, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 235
S.R. Bruesch, Calvin Jones (1775-1846). Some of his Contributions to Medical Practice in New York, North Carolina and Tennessee, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 246
George Mora, Dramatic Presentations by Mental Patients in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century and A. Dumas' Description, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 260
Abstracts of Papers read at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 278
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 287
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 289
In Memory of Henry E. Sigerist: Four Addresses delivered before a Special Meeting of the Johns Hopkins Medical History Club in Association with the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 295
Joshua O. Leibowitz, Maimonides on Medical Practice, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 309
Mary Frances Wagley; Philip F. Wagley, Comments on Samuel Johnson's Biography of Sir Thomas Browne, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 318
H.E. Hoff; L.A. Geddes, The Rheotome and Is Prehistory: A Study in the Historical Interrelation of Electrophysiology and Electromechanics, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 327
John B. Blake, Report of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting, Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia, May 6, 7 and 8, 1957, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 348
Madelaine R. Brown, The Earliest Description of Paralysis due to Multiple Neuritis following Diphtheria, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 375
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 376
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 379
George N. Clark, Jacobean England, 1603-1625 [Symposium on Colonial Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 391
J.J. Keevil, The Seventeenth Century English Medical Background [Symposium on Colonial Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 408
Saul Jarcho, Medicine in Sixteenth Century New Spain as Illustrated by the Writings of Bravo, Farfan and Vargas Machuca [Symposium on Colonial Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 425
Whitfield J. Bell, Jr., Medical Practice in Colonial America [Symposium on Colonial Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 442
Wyndham B. Blanton, Epidemics, Real and Imaginary, and Other Factors Influencing Seventeenth Century Virginia's Population [Symposium on Colonial Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 454
Victor A. McKusick; William D. Sharpe; Allen O. Warner, An Exhibition on the History of Cardiovascular Sound including the Evolution of the Stethoscope [Harvey Tercentenary], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 463
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 488
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 490
Esmond R. Long, Edward Bell Krumbhaar: Physician, Historian, Founder of the American Association of the History of Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 493
Sebastian R. Italia, Elisha North: Experimantalist, Epidemiologist, Physician, 1771-1843, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 505
Genevieve Miller, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1956, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 537
Richard Harrison Shryock, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine: Report of its Activities, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 571
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 575
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 577
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 31, 1957, p. 582
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958
C.A. Hutchinson, The Asiatic Cholera Epidemic of 1833 in Mexico, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 1
Paul Klemperer, The Pathology of Morgagni and Virchow, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 24
Fred B. Rogers, General John Beatty (1749-1826): Patriot and Physician, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 39
Bruno Gebhard, Historical Relationship between Scientific and Lay Medicine for Present-Day Patient Education, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 46
Lynn Thorndike, Latin Manuscripts of Works by Rasis at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 54
Helen R. Purtle, Lincoln Memorabilia in the Medical Museum of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 68
Joshua O. Leibowitz, Did Vesalius suffer from Peptic Ulcer?, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 75
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 79
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 82
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 84
Owsei Temkin; C. Lilian Temkin, Wunderlich versus Haeser: A Controversy over Medical History [Editorial], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 97
E.A. Hammond, Physicians in Medieval English Religious Houses, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 105
Isidor Greenwald, Notes on the History of Goiter in Spain and among Jews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 121
Victor A. McKusick, Rouanet of Paris and New Orleans: Experiments on the Valvular Origin of the Heart Sounds 125 Years Ago, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 137
C.A. Hutchinson, The Asiatic Cholera Epidemic of 1833 in Mexico, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 152
A.J. Oakes; M.P. Morris, The West Indian Weedwoman of the United States Virgin Islands, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 164
J.F. Smithcors, Animal Disease in Colonial America, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 171
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 177
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 178
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 180
Owsei Temkin, Dr. Shryock retiring from the Johns Hopkins Institute [Editorial], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 193
Doo Jong Kim, Transmission of Korean Medicine to Japan during the Age of the Three Kingdoms (37 B.C.-680 A.D.), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 195
Vern L. Bullough, Medieval Bologna and the Development of Medical Education, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 201
Richard N. Schwab, The History of Medicine in Diderot's Encyclopédie, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 216
Alfred S. Evans, Austin Flint and his Contributions to Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 224
William MacArthur, The Plague of Athens, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 242
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 247
Certificate of Incorporation of the American Association for the History of Medicine, Inc., in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 249
Bylaws [of the American Association for the History of Medicine], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 256
List of Members [of the American Association for the History of Medicine] June 1, 1958, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 263
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 287
Patrick Romanell, Locke and Sydenham: A Fragment on Smallpox (1670), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 293
Saul Jarcho, Biographical and Bibliographical Notes on Caldwallader Colden, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 322
Reinhold A. Dorwart, Medical Education in Prussia under the Early Hohenzollern, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 335
Joseph Ioor Waring, Lionel Chalmers, Medical Author, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 349
E.K. Marshall Jr., An Exhibit at the Centennial Celebration of John Jacob Abel's Birth, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 356
J.C. Rosenberg, Friendships between Viennese Physicians and Musicians, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 366
Richard Harrison Shryock, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine: Report of its Activities, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 370
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 373
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 378
Harold J. Abrahams, A Summary of Lavoisier's Proposals for Training in Science and Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 389
D.G. Lawrence, “Resurrection” and Legislation, or Body-Snatching in Relation to the Anatomy Act in the Province of Quebec, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 408
Report of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting, New York City, May 22, 23 and 24, 1958, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 425
Isabella Knox Rhodes (ed.), Letters concerning an Operation for Cataract, performed by Dr. Cornelius R. Agnew, 1869, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 438
H.E. Hoff; R. Guillemin; L.A. Geddes, An 18th Century Scientist's Observation of his own Aphasia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 446
Emanuel B. Kaplan, The Genesis of an Eponym, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 451
David A. Kronick, The Fielding H. Garrison List of Medical and Scientific Periodicals of the 17th and 18th Centuries, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 456
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 475
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 477
Owsei Temkin, Henry E. Sigerist and Aspects of Medical Historiography, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 485
George Rosen, Toward a Historical Sociology of Medicine: The Endeavor of Henry E. Sigerist, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 500
Claude E. Heaton, Three Hundred Years of Medicine in New York City, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 517
G. Canby Robinson, Malaria in Virginia in the Early Nineteenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 531
Genevieve Miller, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1957, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 537
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 569
Announcements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 571
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 32, 1958, p. 574
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 33, 1959
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 34, 1960
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 35, 1961
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 36, 1962
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 37, 1963
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964
Saul Jarcho, Some Observations on Disease in Prehistoric North America, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 1
Charles W. Bodemer, Regeneration the the Decline of Preformationism in Eighteenth Century Embryology, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 20
John Duffy, Anglo-American Reation to Obstetrical Anethesia, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 32
Peter D. Gibbons, The Berkshire Medical Institution, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 45
Report of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 2, 3 and 4, 1963, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 65
Charles Roland, Some Addenda to Abbott's Classified Bibliography of Sir William Osler, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 78
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 80
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 85
John F. Enders, Francis Home and his Experimental Approach to Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 101
jacques M. Quen, Isaac Ray and his “Remarks on Pathological Anatomy”, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 113
Estelle Brodman, Scientific and Editorial Relationships between Joseph Lovell and William Beaumont, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 127
Gernot Rath, Gilles de Corbeil as Critic of his Age, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 133
Gordon W. Jones, Robert Boyle as a Medical Man, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 139
Byron Stookey, Samuel Clossy, A.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. of Ireland, First Professor of Anatomy, King's College (Columbia), New York, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 153
M. Peter Amacher, Thomas Laycok, I.M. Sechenov and the Reflex Arc Concept, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 168
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 184
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 190
Willaim DePrez Inlow, The Medical Man as Philospher: An Examination of the Pragmatism of William Osler, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 199
Donald G. Bates, American Therapeutics in 1804: The Case of John R. Young, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 226
Raymond N. Doetsch, Mitchell on the Cause of Fevers, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 241
George E. Gifford Jr., Five Unpublished Letters to Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1839 concerning the Offer of the Chair of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 260
Isidor Greenwald, The Supposed “Syndrome of Anne Boleyn” (Goiter and Polydactylism), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 271
Wyndham D. Miles, An Early American Course in the History of Medicine. The History of Medicine Course at Penn Medical University in 1854, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 276
Saul Jarcho, Paul Klemperer, M.D., 1887-1964 [obituary], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 278
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 283
Owsei Temkin, The Classical Roots of Glisson's Doctrine of Irritation, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 297
Thomas G. Benedek, The Image of Medicine in 1500: Theological Reactions to The Ship of Fools, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 329
George H. Daniels Jr., Finalism and Positivism in Nineteenth Century american Physiological Thought, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 343
Charles E. Rosenberg, On the Sutdy of American Biology and Medicine: some Justifications, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 364
Oliver S. Hayward, Three American Anatomy Letters (1817-1830), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 377
Alfred N. Brandon, Emmet Field Horine, 1885-1964 [obituary], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 379
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 383
Milton B. Rosenblatt, Lung Cancer in the 19th Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 395
I.M. Lonie, Erasistratus, the Erasistrateans and Aristotle, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 426
Robert H. LeBow, Spain and Psychiatry in the Latter Part of the 19th Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 444
Report of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting, Bethesda and Washington, April 30-May 2, 1964, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 455
L.H. Wells, A Remarkable Pair of Anatomical Fugitive Sheets in the Medical Center Library, University of Michigan, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 470
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 477
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 481
Owsei Temkin, In Memory of 1564 [Editorial], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 495
William S. Middleton, Felix Pascalis-Ouvière and the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1797, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 497
Leon S. Bryan Jr., Blood-Letting in American Medicine, 1830-1892, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 516
Henry R. Viets, Oliver Wendell Holmes: His Books, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 530
Lynn Thorndike, Three Texts on Degrees of Medicines (De gradibus), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 533
Genevieve Miller, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the Unites States and Canada 1963, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 538
Owsei Temkin, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Report of its Activities during the Academic Year 1963-64, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 578
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 38, 1964, p. 585
Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965
Lloyd G. Stevenson, “New Diseases” in the Seventeenth Century, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 1
Eric. T. Carlson; Meribeth M. Simpson, Benjamin Rush's Medical Use of the Moral Faculty, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 22
Thomas W. Dow, Primitive Medicine in Haiti, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 34
Dean T. Collins, Children of Sorrow. A History of the Mentally Retarded in Kansas, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 63
Jacob Lorch, Latham on the Etiology of Plague, 1900, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 79
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 81
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 84
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 86
John B. Blake, Women and Medicine in Ante-Bellum America, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 99
Lester S. King, Attitudes towards “Scientific” Medicine around 1700, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 124
Alex Berman, Romantic Hygeia: J.J. Virey (1775-1846), Pharmacist and Philosopher of Nature, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 134
Bentley B. Gilbert, Health and Politics: The British Physical Deterioration Report of 1904, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 143
James Harvey Young, Device Quackery in America, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 154
Robert G. Hillman, A Scientific Study of Mystery: The Role of the Medical and Popular Press in the Nancy-Salpêtrière Controversy on Hypnotism, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 163
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 183
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 187
Philip Sapir, Introductory Remarks [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 199
George Rosen, patterns of Health Research in the United States, 1900-1960 [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 201
James H. Cassedy, The Registration Area and American Vital Statistics [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 221
Jeanne L. Brand, The National Mental Health Act of 1946: A Retrospect [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 231
A. Hunter Dupree, The Structure of Government-University Partnership after World War II [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 245
Discussion [The Federal Government and Health Research, 1900-1960: A Symposium], in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 252
E.A. Hammond, The Westminster Abbey Infirmarers' Rolls as a Source of National History, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 261
Owsei Temkin, Vesalius on an Immanent Biological Motor Force, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 277
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 281
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 284
Frederic D. Zeman, The Amazing Career of Doctor Rodrigo Lopez (?-1594), in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 295
Sami K. Hamarneh, The First Known Independent Treatise on Cosmetology in Spain, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 309
Francis Schiller, The Rise of the “Enteroid Processes” in the 19th Century. Some Landmarks in the Cerebral Nomenclature, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 326
Samuel X. Radbill, Teething in Fact and Fancy, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 339
Saluel H. Greenblatt, The Major Influences on the Early Life and Work of John Hughlings Jackson, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 346
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 377
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 380
Donald G. Bates, Thomas Willis and the Epidemic Fever of 1661: A Commentary, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 393
Fridolf Kudlien, The Seven Cells of the Uterus: The Doctrine and its Roots, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 415
Joshua O. Leibowitz, Manuscript Notes in a Rhazes-Maimonides Incunable, 1497: An Appreciation of Thazes and an Exposition of the Anatomy of the Heart, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 424
Steven T. Charles, John Jones, American Surgeon and Conservative Patriot, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 435
Jerome L. Schwartz, Early History of Prepaid Medical Care Plans, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 450
W.D. Foster, A Contribution to the Problem of Darwin's Ill-Health, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 476
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 479
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 483
Martin Levey, Some Eleventh Century Medical Questions posed by Ibn Butlān and Later Answered by Ibn Iṭhirdī, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 495
C. Webster, William Harvey's Conception of the Heart as a Pump, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 508
Gert H. Brieger, The Original Plans for the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Their Historical Significance, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 518
G.H. Wang, Johann Paul Karplus (1866-1936) and Alois Kreidl (1864-1928): Two Pioneers in the Study of Central Mechanisms of Vegetative Function, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 529
William White, An Unnoticed Osler Letter, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 540
Janet B. Koudelka, Bibliography of the History of Medicine of the United States and Canada 1964, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 542
Owsei Temkin, The Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Report of its Activities during the Academic Year 1964-65, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 580
Correspondence and Reports, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 582
Annoucements, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 583
Book Reviews, in: Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39, 1965, p. 587
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