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Resources for HIST 30626

Journals and Other Works

 

Early American Medicine

Cotton Mather, The Angel of Bethesda

Daniel Drake, Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley, as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux Varieties of its Population

Matthew Carey, A Short Account of the Malignant Fever latterly prevalent in Philadelphia

 

Medical Sectarianism

The Homeopathic Envoy (1911-1915)

Herings Condensed Materia Medica (1877)

Alkaloidal Clinic (1903-1905)

 

The Sanitary Revolution

Massachusetts Sanitary Commission, Report of a General Plan for the Promotion of Public and Personal Health (1850)

Citizens Association of New York, The Sanitary Condition of the City (1866)

Civil War B, The Sanitary Commission Bulletin, #1-40

 

Self-Medication and Pharmacy

American Druggist (1876)

American Druggist's Circular and Chemical Gazette (1860)

Merck's Report (1908)

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1912-    )

 

Social Diseases and Eugenics

Mental Hygiene (1912-    )

Journal of Venereal Diseases Information (1923-   )

Journal of Criminal Psychopathology (later Journal of Clinical Psychopathology and then Clinical and Experimental Psychopathology) (1939-   )

 

Public Health in the Progressive Era: The Nation

Annual Report of the Surgeon General (1905-   )

Public Health Reports (1910-   )

 

Public Health in the Progressive Era: The State and the City

Department of Health of the City of Chicago, Reports (1911-1918)

Indiana State Board of Health Reports [from v. 25] (1906-   )

Report of the Health Officer of the District of Columbia (1882-   )

Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Department of Health, Charities, and Bellevue and Allied Hospitals in the City of New York (1913)

 

Public Health in the Progressive Era and After: The Profession and Society

American Journal of Public Health [from v. 6] (1916-   )

Hygea (1925-   ) [a general, popular health journal]

American Journal of Hygiene (1921-   )

 

American Medical Science

Journal of Medical Research (1907-   )

Journal of Experimental Medicine

American Journal of Medical Sciences (1869-1872)

 

Medicine and Work

Alice Hamilton, Exploring the Dangerous Trades (1943)

AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine

 

Financing Medicine and National Health

Reports on the Committee of the Cost of Medical Care (1930s)

U.S. Senate Committee on Labor, Hearings on a National Health Program [pt. 1-3] (1939)

U.S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor, National Health Program Hearings [pt. 2-3] (1946)

 

Clinical Sciences

American Journal of Clinical Medicine (1906)

Journal of Clinical Investigation (1925-   )

 

Infectious and Tropical Diseases and the American Empire

Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Bulletin of the Hygienic Laboratory (1906-   )

Rockefeller Foundation, International Health Division, Annual Reports (1935-   )

Journal of Infectious Diseases (1904)

Journal of Immunology

USPHS Yellow Fever Institute Bulletin (1902-   )

 

Military Health and Society

U.S. Veterans Administration Medical Bulletin (1925-1936)

U.S. Naval Medical Bulletin (1907-   )

 

The Medical Profession

Journal of the Student AMA (1952-1955)

Journal of the American Medical Association [JAMA] (1883-   )

 

Nutrition

Food Research (1936-   )

Journal of Nutrition (1928-   )

 

Other

Journal of Pediatrics (1946-   )

Annals of Surgery (1893)

Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics (1906-   )

American Journal of Cancer Research (1916-   )

Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1940-   )

 

2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. Hamlin, C. (2008, October 10). Additional Resources. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/history/medicine-and-public-health-in-american-history/additional-resources-1. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License