Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
Isis Current Bibliography 2006, Vol. 97 - History of Science Society
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148 370. Twentieth century<br />
Issue: Ludwik Fleck: Epistemology and Biomedical<br />
<strong>Science</strong>s [ref. 570]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed.<br />
Sci. 35 (2004): 545–559.<br />
3230. SLATER, Leo B. “Malarial Birds: Modeling<br />
Infectious Human Disease in Animals.” Bull. Hist.<br />
Med. 79 (2005): 261–294.<br />
Focus on the period between 1895 and 1945 at the Johns<br />
Hopkins School <strong>of</strong> Hygiene and Public Health and Bayer (I.<br />
G. Farben).<br />
3231. SNOWDEN, Frank M. The Conquest <strong>of</strong><br />
Malaria: Italy, 1900–1962. (viii + 296 pp.; ill.;<br />
bibl.; index.) New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, <strong>2006</strong>.<br />
ISBN: 0300108990.<br />
3232. SQUIER, Susan Merrill. Liminal Lives: Imagining<br />
the Human at the Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Biomedicine. (xvi<br />
+ 350 pp.; ill.; index.) Durham, N. C.: Duke Univ.<br />
Press, 2004. ISBN: 082233366X.<br />
“[A]rgues that fiction—particularly science fiction—serves<br />
as a space where worries about ethically and socially charged<br />
scientific procedures are worked through.” (from publisher)<br />
Reviews: [ref. R874]<br />
3233. TALLEY, Colin. “The Treatment <strong>of</strong> Multiple<br />
Sclerosis in Los Angeles and the United States, 1947–<br />
1960.” Bull. Hist. Med. 77 (2003): 874–899.<br />
3234. TEIXEIRA, Luiz Antonio, Maria Regina Cardoso<br />
SANDOVAL, and Neide Yumie TAKAOKA. “Instituto<br />
Pasteur de São Paulo: cem anos de combate<br />
à raiva.” Translated title: [Pasteur Institute <strong>of</strong> São<br />
Paulo: battling rabies for one hundred years.] In<br />
Portuguese. Manguinhos 11 (2004): 751–766.<br />
The article gives a brief history <strong>of</strong> the Institute and describes<br />
the exhibit celebrating its centennial.<br />
3235. TIMMERMANS, Stefan. “A Black Technician<br />
and Blue Babies.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 33 (2003): 1<strong>97</strong>–<br />
229.<br />
On Vivian T. Thomas, medical school technician who did<br />
experimental research on animal surgical techniques.<br />
3236. TIMMERMANS, Stefan, and Marc BERG. The<br />
Gold Standard: The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Evidence-Based<br />
Medicine and Standardization in Health Care. (xii<br />
+ 269 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Philadelphia: Temple<br />
Univ. Press, 2003. ISBN: 1592131875.<br />
3237. TWOHIG, Peter L. Labour in the Laboratory:<br />
Medical Laboratory Workers in the Maritimes, 1900–<br />
1950. McGill-Queen’s/Associated Medical Services<br />
(Hannah Institute) Studies in the <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />
Health, and <strong>Society</strong>, 23. (xvi + 241 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />
index.) Montreal: McGill-Queens Univ. Press, 2005.<br />
ISBN: 077352861X.<br />
3238. VITERBO, Paula. “I Got Rhythm: Gershwin<br />
and Birth Control in the 1930s.” Endeavour 28<br />
(2004): 30–35.<br />
3239. VOSS, Hendrik. “Zwischen Naturwissenschaft<br />
und Symbolik: Zum Spezifischen der Syphilisdarstellung<br />
in der Literatur um 1900.” NTM 14 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />
46–50.<br />
3240. WARD, Susan Mechele. “Rhetorically Constructing<br />
a ‘Cure’: FDR’s Dynamic Spectacle <strong>of</strong><br />
Normalcy.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/01 (2005): 168.<br />
Dissertation at Regent University, 2005. Adviser: Graves,<br />
Michael P. UMI pub. no. 3159818. 175 pp.<br />
3241. WEINDLING, Paul. Nazi Medicine and the<br />
Nuremberg Trials: From Medical War Crimes to<br />
Informed Consent. (xii + 482 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. ISBN:<br />
140393911X.<br />
3242. WEISSE, Allen B. “The Elusive Clot: The<br />
Controversy over Coronary Thrombosis in Myocardial<br />
Infarction.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 61 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />
66–78.<br />
3243. WEISZ, George. “Making Medical <strong>History</strong>.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Med. 80 (<strong>2006</strong>): 153–159.<br />
Essay review <strong>of</strong> Frank HUISMAN and John Harley WARNER<br />
(eds.), Locating Medical <strong>History</strong> (2004).<br />
3244. WELLER, Thomas Huckle. Growing<br />
Pathogens in Tissue Cultures: Fifty Years in Academic<br />
Tropical Medicine, Pediatrics, and Virology.<br />
Edited by Anthony L KOMAROFF and Ellen BAR-<br />
LOW. (xi + 292 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Canton, Mass.:<br />
Published for the Boston Medical Library by <strong>Science</strong><br />
<strong>History</strong> Publications, 2004. ISBN: 0881353809.<br />
Autobiography <strong>of</strong> one scientist who helped develop the<br />
technique <strong>of</strong> growing viruses in tissue culture. (from the<br />
publisher) Reviews: [ref. R<strong>97</strong>2]<br />
370-151. PSYCHIATRY; MEDICAL AND CLINICAL<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
3245. BALDWIN, Steve, and Melissa OXLAD. Electroshock<br />
and Minors: A Fifty-Year Review. (162 pp.;<br />
bibl.; index.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press,<br />
2000. ISBN: 0313308616.<br />
A survey <strong>of</strong> the literature since the 1940s.<br />
3246. BAUMEISTER, Alan A., and Mike F.<br />
HAWKINS. “Continuity and Discontinuity in the<br />
Historical Development <strong>of</strong> Modern Psychopharmacology.”<br />
J. Hist. Neurosci. 14 (2005): 199–209.<br />
3247. BEDDIES, Thomas, and Kristina HÜBENER.<br />
(Eds.) Dokumente zur Psychiatrie im Nationalsozialismus.<br />
Schriftenreihe zur Medizin-Geschichte<br />
des Landes Brandenburg, 6. (336 pp.; ill.; bibl.)<br />
Berlin: Be.bra Wissenschaft Verlag, 2003. ISBN:<br />
3937233008.<br />
3248. BEDDIES, Thomas, and Kristina HÜBENER.<br />
(Eds.) Kinder in der NS-Psychiatrie. Schriftenreihe<br />
zur Medizin-Geschichte des Landes Brandenburg,<br />
10. (205 pp.; ill.; bibl.) Berlin-Brandenburg: Be.bra<br />
Wissenschaft, 2004. ISBN: 3937233148.<br />
3249. BRASLOW, Joel T., and Sarah Linsley<br />
STARKS. “The Making <strong>of</strong> Contemporary American<br />
Psychiatry, Part 2: Therapeutics and Gender before<br />
and after World War II.” Hist. Psychol. 8 (2005):<br />
271–288.<br />
3250. CAMPBELL, Nancy D. “ ‘A New Deal for<br />
the Drug Addict’: The Addiction Research Center,<br />
Lexington, Kentucky.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />
135–157.<br />
3251. DWYER, Ellen. “Psychiatry and Race during<br />
World War II.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 61 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />
117–143.<br />
3252. GABRIEL, Joseph M. “Mass-Producing the<br />
Individual: Mary C. Jarrett, Elmer E. Southard, and<br />
the Industrial Origins <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Social Work.”<br />
Bull. Hist. Med. 79 (2005): 430–458.<br />
Examines the period between 1912 and 1930 in the United<br />
States dealing with mental health problems <strong>of</strong> industrial<br />
workers.