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370-144. LINGUISTICS<br />

3153. GUMPERZ, John J., and Jenny COOK-<br />

GUMPERZ. “Language Standardization and the Complexities<br />

<strong>of</strong> Communicative Practice.” In Complexities,<br />

edited by Susan MCKINNON and Sydel SIL-<br />

VERMAN (Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2005),<br />

268–288.<br />

3154. RICO, Christophe. “La langue, ‘jardin clos,<br />

source scellée’. Saussure et le Cours de linguistique<br />

générale, cent ans après.” Acta Phil. 14 (2005):<br />

35–58.<br />

370-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

3155. CHILDE, V. Gordon. Foundations <strong>of</strong> Social<br />

Archaeology: Selected Writings <strong>of</strong> V. Gordon Childe.<br />

Edited by Thomas C. PATTERSON and Charles E.<br />

ORSER. (viii + 211 pp.; bibl.; index.) Walnut Creek:<br />

Altamira, 2004. ISBN: 0759105928.<br />

3156. GOMEZ, Leila G. “On Naturalists and Archeologists<br />

in South America (1880–1940) William<br />

Henry Hudson and Hiram Bingham: Imperial Encounters<br />

and National Canon Formation.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 65/12 (2005): 4580.<br />

Dissertation at The Johns Hopkins University, 2005. Adviser:<br />

Castro-Klaren, Sara. UMI pub. no. 3155619. 337 pp.<br />

3157. LYMAN, R. Lee, Michael J. O’BRIEN, and<br />

Michael Brian SCHIFFER. “Publishing Archaeology<br />

in <strong>Science</strong> and Scientific American, 1940–2003.”<br />

Amer. Antiq. 70 (2005): 157–167.<br />

370-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />

3158. AFKHAMI, Amir. “Compromised Constitutions:<br />

The Iranian Experience with the 1918 Influenza<br />

Pandemic.” Bull. Hist. Med. 77 (2003): 367–392.<br />

3159. AMARAL, Isabel. “The Emergence <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Scientific Disciplines in Portuguese Medicine: Marck<br />

Athias’s Histophysiology Research School, Lisbon<br />

(18<strong>97</strong>–1946).” Ann. Sci. 63 (<strong>2006</strong>): 85–110.<br />

3160. AMSTERDAMSKA, Olga. “Achieving Disbelief:<br />

Thought Styles, Microbial Variation, and American<br />

and British Epidemiology, 1900–1940.” Special<br />

Issue: Ludwik Fleck: Epistemology and Biomedical<br />

<strong>Science</strong>s [ref. 570]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />

Sci. 35 (2004): 483–507.<br />

3161. BAADER, Gerhard, Susan E. LEDERER, Morris<br />

LOW, Florian SCHMALTZ, and Alexander V.<br />

SCHWERIN. “Pathways to Human Experimentation,<br />

1933–1945: Germany, Japan, and the United States.”<br />

<strong>Vol</strong>ume title: Politics and <strong>Science</strong> in Wartime: Comparative<br />

International Perspectives on the Kaiser<br />

Wilhelm Institute [ref. 2690]. Osiris 20 (2005): 205–<br />

231.<br />

3162. BACHRACH, Susan D., and Dieter KUNTZ.<br />

(Eds.) Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race.<br />

(xiii + 226 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Washington, D.C.:<br />

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Distributed<br />

by the Univ. <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Press, Chapel<br />

Hill, NC), 2004. ISBN: 0807829161.<br />

Contents include: Sheila Faith WEISS, “German Eugenics,<br />

1890–1933”; Daniel J. KEVLES, “International Eugenics”;<br />

Gisela BOCK, “Nazi Sterilization and Reproductive Policies”;<br />

Benoit MASSIN, “The ‘<strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> Race’ ”; Michael<br />

BURLEIGH,“Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Programs”; Henry FRIED-<br />

LANDER, “From ‘Euthanasia’ to the ‘Final Solution’ ”; Benno<br />

MÜLLER-HILL, “Reflections <strong>of</strong> a German Scientist.”<br />

370. Twentieth century 145<br />

3163. BALCOM, Karen Suzanne. “Discovery and<br />

Information Use Patterns <strong>of</strong> Nobel Laureates in Physiology<br />

or Medicine.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/08 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

2759.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin, 2005.<br />

Adviser: Harmon, E. Glynn. UMI pub. no. 3187664. 161 pp.<br />

3164. BAUMSLAG, Naomi. Murderous Medicine:<br />

Nazi Doctors, Human Experimentation, and Typhus.<br />

(xxix + 272 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.:<br />

Praeger Publishers, 2005. ISBN: 0275983129.<br />

3165. BERTOLLI FILHO, Cláudio. História social da<br />

tuberculose e do tuberculoso: 1900–1950. Coleção<br />

Antropologia e saúde. (245 pp.) Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Editora Fiocruz, 2001. ISBN: 8575410067.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3183]<br />

3166. BEST, Henry B. M. Margaret and Charley:<br />

The Personal Story <strong>of</strong> Dr. Charles Best, The Co-<br />

Discoverer <strong>of</strong> Insulin. (542 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Toronto, Ont.: Tonawanda, 2003. ISBN: 1550023993.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R79]<br />

3167. BOERSMA, Frits. De Patiënt heeft altijd gelijk:<br />

Honderd jaar Geneeskundige Vereniging tot Bevordering<br />

van het Ziekenhuiswezen. (147 pp.) Zaltbommel:<br />

Europese Bibliotheek, 2000. ISBN: 9028826319.<br />

3168. BROERS, Herman. Dokter Kolff. Kunstenaar<br />

in hart en nieren. (238 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Amsterdam:<br />

Mets & Schilt, 2003. ISBN: 9053303774.<br />

3169. BUCKINGHAM, Jane. “The Pacific Leprosy<br />

Foundation Archive and Oral Histories <strong>of</strong> Leprosy in<br />

the South Pacific.” J. Pac. Hist. 41 (<strong>2006</strong>): 81–86.<br />

3170. BURNHAM, John C. “Unraveling the Mystery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Why There Was No Childhood Lead Poisoning.”<br />

J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 60 (2005): 445–477.<br />

3171. CANTOR, David. “Between Galen, Geddes,<br />

and the Gael: Arthur Brock, Modernity, and Medical<br />

Humanism in Early-Twentieth-Century Scotland.” J.<br />

Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 60 (2005): 1–41.<br />

3172. CHAMAK, Brigitte. “Un scientifique pendant<br />

l’Occupation : Le cas d’Antoine Lacassagne.” Rev.<br />

Hist. Sci. 57 (2004): 101–133.<br />

3173. CHASE, Marilyn. The Barbary Plague: The<br />

Black Death in Victorian San Francisco. (viii + 276<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: Random House<br />

Trade Paperbacks, 2003. ISBN: 0375757082.<br />

3174. CHEUK, Michael Koon Hung. “Contraception<br />

within Marriage: Modernity and the Development<br />

<strong>of</strong> American Protestant Thought, 1930–1969.” Diss.<br />

Abstr. Int. A 65/04 (2004): 1401.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, 2004. Adviser:<br />

Childress, James F. UMI pub. no. 3131408. 220 pp.<br />

3175. COMFORT, Nathaniel. “ ‘Polyhybrid Heterogeneous<br />

Bastards’: Promoting Medical Genetics in<br />

America in the 1930s and 1940s.” J. Hist. Med. Allied<br />

Sci. 61 (<strong>2006</strong>): 415–455.<br />

3176. COOTER, Roger. “The Rise and Decline <strong>of</strong><br />

the Medical Member: Doctors and Parliament in<br />

Edwardian and Interwar Britain.” Bull. Hist. Med. 78<br />

(2004): 59–107.<br />

3177. CUETO, Marcos. “Nationalism, Carrión’s<br />

Disease and Medical Geography in the Peruvian<br />

Andes.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 25 (2003): 319–335.

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