"In a pure and holy way": Personal and Professional Conduct in the Hippocratic Oath? | 1996/10/01 | English | 21 |
Physician Licensure Laws in the United States, 1865–1915 | 1984/01/01 | English | 20 |
Using the Student Body: College and University Students as Research Subjects in the United States during the Twentieth Century | 2002/01/01 | English | 20 |
Brain Death and the Historical Understanding of Bioethics | 2003/07/01 | English | 20 |
The Liverpool Cholera Epidemic of 1832 and Anatomical Dissection—Medical Mistrust and Civil Unrest | 2005/10/01 | English | 19 |
Richerd Pearson Strong and the Manchurian Epidemic of Pneumoic Plague, 1910–1911 | 1989/01/01 | English | 19 |
The Forging of Mental Health Policy in America: World War II to New Frontier | 1987/01/01 | English | 19 |
Cause of Death as a Contemporary Problem | 1999/04/01 | English | 18 |
A History of Anatomy Theaters in Sixteenth-Century Padua | 2004/07/01 | English | 18 |
Shell Shock at Maghull and the Maudsley: Models of Psychological Medicine in the UK | 2010/03/09 | English | 18 |
Antibiotics and the Social History of the Controlled Clinical Trial, 1950-1970 | 2010/03/09 | English | 18 |
“Anti–moine; Anti–biotique”: The Public Fortunes of the Secret Properties of Antimony Potassium Tartrate (Tartar Emetic) | 1991/01/01 | English | 17 |
Making Up Koro: Multiplicity, Psychiatry, Culture, and Penis-Shrinking Anxieties | 2011/04/20 | English | 17 |
Interpreting the History of Bloodletting | 1995/01/01 | English | 16 |
The Myth of Lead Poisoning among the Romans: An Essay Review | 1984/01/01 | English | 16 |
The Hippocratic Oath and Modern Medicine | 1996/10/01 | English | 16 |
Infection, Contagion, and Public Health in Late Medieval and Early Modern German Imperial Towns | 2006/02/21 | English | 16 |
How Personalized Medicine Became Genetic, and Racial: Werner Kalow and the Formations of Pharmacogenetics | 2011/09/10 | English | 16 |
Therapy and Disease Concepts: The History (and Future?) of Antimony in Cancer | 2002/01/01 | English | 16 |
Sewers in the City: A Case Study of Individual-Level Mortality and Public Health Initiatives in Northampton, Massachusetts, at the Turn of the Century | 2005/01/01 | English | 15 |
Blood Transfusion Between the Wars | 2003/04/01 | English | 15 |
Taking Credit: The Canadian Army Medical Corps and the British Conversion to Blood Transfusion in WWI | 2001/07/01 | English | 15 |
Introduction: Food as Medicine, Medicine as Food | 2018/03/20 | English | 15 |
Lung Cancer, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Medicine, 1948-1964 | 2004/07/01 | English | 15 |
Psychiatry and Race during World War II | 2006/01/05 | English | 15 |
War Neuroses and Arthur Hurst: A Pioneering Medical Film about the Treatment of Psychiatric Battle Casualties | 2011/05/19 | English | 15 |
Attitudes Toward Dissection in Medieval Islam | 1995/01/01 | English | 15 |
“Advertised by our loving friends”: The Infant Formula Industry and the Creation of New Pharmaceutical Markets, 1870–1910 | 1986/01/01 | English | 15 |
"Polyhybrid Heterogeneous Bastards": Promoting Medical Genetics in America in the 1930s and 1940s | 2006/06/08 | English | 14 |
From "Happiness Pills" to "National Nightmare": Changing Cultural Assessment of Minor Tranquilizers in America, 1955-1980 | 1997/07/01 | English | 14 |