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152 370. Twentieth century<br />

3327. THOMAS, Julie L. “International Intercourse:<br />

Establishing a Transnational Discourse on Birth Control<br />

in the Interwar Era.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/01<br />

(2005): 379.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, 2004. Adviser: Allen,<br />

Judith A. UMI pub. no. 3162269. 256 pp.<br />

3328. TROESKEN, Werner. Water, Race, and Disease.<br />

NBER Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic<br />

Development. (xvii + 251 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2004. ISBN:<br />

0262201488.<br />

Argues that racism actually helped promote certain public<br />

health measures for both whites and blacks in urban America<br />

during the first half <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />

3329. VIEIRA DE CAMPOS, André Luiz. “La expansión<br />

de la autoridad estatal y el Servicio Especial de<br />

Salud Pública en el Brasil, 1942–1960.” Dynamis 25<br />

(2005): 227–256.<br />

3330. WILSON, Jamie Jaywann. “Sickness, Health,<br />

and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Well Being in Harlem, New York,<br />

during the Interwar Period.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/04<br />

(2005): 1463.<br />

Dissertation at New York University, 2005. Adviser: Bender,<br />

Thomas. UMI pub. no. 3170888. 241 pp.<br />

370-153. PHARMACY<br />

3331. BAN, Thomas A., David HEALY, and Edward<br />

SHORTER. (Eds.) The Triumph <strong>of</strong> Psychopharmacology<br />

and the Story <strong>of</strong> CINP. (375 pp.; ill.) Budapest<br />

[Hungary]: Animula, 2000.<br />

3332. BENEDEK, Thomas G. “Ehrlich’s Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Drug Action and Anti-Tuberculous Gold Therapy.”<br />

Pharm. Hist. 47 (2005): 18–22.<br />

3333. BENTLEY, Ronald. “The Development <strong>of</strong><br />

Penicillin: Genesis <strong>of</strong> a Famous Antibiotic.” Perspect.<br />

Biol. Med. 48 (2005): 444–452.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Eric LAX, The Mold in Dr. Florey’s Coat<br />

(2004).<br />

3334. BIRKE, Lynda. “Andromeda Freed From Her<br />

Chains.” Sci. Cult. 12 (2003): 123–128.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Lara V. MARKS, Sexual Chemistry (2001).<br />

3335. CONROY, Mary Schaeffer. “Russian-<br />

American Pharmaceutical Relations, 1900–1945.”<br />

Pharm. Hist. 46 (2004): 143–166.<br />

3336. COOPER, Dale. “The Trading with the Enemy<br />

Act <strong>of</strong> 1917 and Synthetic Drugs: Relieving Scarcity,<br />

Controlling Prices, and Establishing Pre-Marketing<br />

Licensing Controls.” Pharm. Hist. 47 (2005): 47–61.<br />

3337. CRELLIN, John K. A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicines in the Twentieth Century: To Be Taken<br />

Three Times a Day. (xi + 340 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

New York: Pharmaceutical Products Press, 2004.<br />

ISBN: 0789018446.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> prescriptions in the United States, Canada, and<br />

England. Reviews: [ref. R184]<br />

3338. DRÁBEK, Pavel, and Jiˇrí HANZLÍČEK. Farmacie<br />

ve dvacátém století. Práce z dějin techniky a<br />

pˇrírodních věd, 6. (148 pp.) Praha: Národní technické<br />

muzeum, 2005.<br />

3339. KUSHNER, Howard I. “Taking Biology Seriously:<br />

The Next Task for Historians <strong>of</strong> Addiction?”<br />

Bull. Hist. Med. 80 (<strong>2006</strong>): 115–143.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Caroline Jean ACKER and Sarah W. TRACY<br />

(eds.), Altering American Consciousness (2004); Jonathon<br />

ERLEN and Joseph F. SPILLANE (eds.), Federal Drug Control<br />

(2004).<br />

3340. LARSEN, Jakob Bjerg, Jeanine K. MOUNT,<br />

Poul R. KRUSE, and Karsten VRANGBÄK. “Dynamics<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pharmacy Regulation in Denmark, 1932–1994:<br />

A Study <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>ession-State Relations.” Pharm. Hist.<br />

46 (2004): 43–61.<br />

3341. MUZZIN, Linda J., Maija SAARI, and Maria<br />

Athina MARTIMIANAKIS. “Wonder Drugs, Working<br />

Women, and the War: The Education and Careers<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1940s Pharmacy Graduates in Ontario, Canada.”<br />

Pharm. Hist. 47 (2005): 127–142.<br />

3342. OSSEO-ASARE, Abena Dove Agyepoma.<br />

“Bitter Roots: African <strong>Science</strong> and the Search for<br />

Healing Plants in Ghana, 1885–2005.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 66/05 (2005): 1932.<br />

Dissertation at Harvard University, 2005. Adviser: Brandt,<br />

Allan M. UMI pub. no. 31739<strong>97</strong>. 302 pp.<br />

3343. PINCHAK, Frank, and David L. COWEN. “ ‘A<br />

Bit <strong>of</strong> Honest Information’ Pharmacy in an Industrial<br />

Eastern City in the Early Twentieth Century.” Pharm.<br />

Hist. 46 (2004): 167–169.<br />

3344. RASMUSSEN, Nicolas. “Making the First<br />

Anti-Depressant: Amphetamine in American<br />

Medicine, 1929–1950.” J. Hist. Med. Allied Sci.<br />

61 (<strong>2006</strong>): 288–323.<br />

3345. RASMUSSEN, Nicolas. “The Drug Industry<br />

and Clinical Research in Interwar America: Three<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> Physician Collaborator.” Bull. Hist. Med. 79<br />

(2005): 50–80.<br />

3346. RASMUSSEN, Nicolas. “The Moral Economy<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Drug Company–Medical Scientist Collaboration<br />

in Interwar America.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 34 (2004):<br />

161–185.<br />

3347. SMITH, Mickey. “The Rexall Family Druggist.”<br />

Pharm. Hist. 46 (2004): 124–131.<br />

On Rexall Drug Company commercials during 1940s radio<br />

programs in the US.<br />

370-160. TECHNOLOGY IN GENERAL<br />

3348. ADAMSON, Matthew. “Commissariat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atom: The Expansion <strong>of</strong> the French Nuclear Complex,<br />

1945–1960.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66 (2005):<br />

735.<br />

Dissertation at Indiana University, 2005. Adviser: Capshew,<br />

James H. UMI pub. no. 3163023. 695 pp.<br />

3349. ADAS, Michael. Dominance by Design: Technological<br />

Imperatives and America’s Civilizing Mission.<br />

(542 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, Mass.:<br />

Belknap Press <strong>of</strong> Harvard Univ. Press, <strong>2006</strong>. ISBN:<br />

0674018672.<br />

3350. BROWN, Elspeth H. The Corporate Eye: Photography<br />

and the Rationalization <strong>of</strong> American Commercial<br />

Culture, 1884–1929. Studies in Industry and<br />

<strong>Society</strong>. (viii + 334 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Baltimore,<br />

Md.: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

0801880998.<br />

“Examines the intersection <strong>of</strong> photography as a mass technology<br />

with corporate concerns about efficiency.” Includes<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> motion studies, applied psychology, advertising,<br />

etc. (from WorldCat)<br />

3351. CHEN Chao-qun and YANG Jian. “The Foundation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>of</strong> Tsinghua

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