Readings
Readings for HIST 30626
Required Texts
Hertzler, Arthur. The Horse and Buggy Doctor. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1970.
Kraut, Alan M. Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes and the Immigrant Menace. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. New York: Penguin, 1998.
Nash, Linda. Inescapable Ecologies: A History of Environment, Disease, and Knowledge. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006.
Rothman, Sheila. Living in the Shadow of Death. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
Whorton, James. Nature Cures: The History of Alternative Medicine in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Additional Readings
A. Articles
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Abel, Emily. 1994. " Family Caregiving in the Nineteenth Century: Emily Hawley Gillespie and Sarah Gillespie, 1858-88." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 68: 573-99.
Appel, Jacob. 2004. " A Duty to Kill? A Duty to Die? Rethinking the Euthanasia Controversy of 1906." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 78: 610-34.
Atwater, Edward. 1990. "Of Grandes Dames, Surgeons, and Hospitals: Batavia, New York." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 45(3): 414-51.
Blake, John. 1952. " The Inoculation Controversy in Boston: 1721-1722." New England Quarterly 25: 489-506.
Brieger, Gert. 1966. " Sanitary Reform in New York City: Stephen Smith and the Passage of the Metropolitan Health Bill." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 40: 407-29.
Brandt, Allen. 1978. " Racism and Research: the Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study." Hastings Center Report 8: 21-9.
D'Antonio, Patricia. 1999. " Revisiting and Rethinking the Rewriting of Nursing History." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 73: 268-90.
Fairchild, Amy. 2001. " The Polio Narratives: Dialogues with FDR." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75: 488-534.
Gabriel, Joseph. 2005. " Mass-Producing the Individual: Mary C. Jarrett, Elmer E. Southard, and the Industrial Origins of Psychiatric Social Work." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79: 430-58.
Hirshbein, Laura. 2006. " Science, Gender, and the Emergence of Depression in American Psychiatry, 1952-1980." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61: 187-216.
Kenny, Michael. 2006. " A Question of Blood, Race, and Politics." Journal of the History of Medcine and Allied Sciences 61: 456-91.
Rasmussen, Nicholas. 2005. " The Drug Industry and Clinical Research in Interwar America." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79, no.1: 50-80.
Rosenberg, C., and Smith-Rosenberg, C. 1968. "Pietism and the Origins of the American Public Health Movement: A Note on John H. Griscom and Robert M. Hartley." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 23: 15-35.
Sellars, Christopher. 2003. " The Dearth of the Clinic: Lead, Air, and Agency in Twentieth-Century America." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58: 255-91.
Sicherman, Barbara. 1977. "The Uses of a Diagnosis: Doctors, Patients, and Neurasthenia." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 32: 33-54.
Smith, Dale. 1996. " Appendicitis, Appendectomy, and the Surgeon." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 70, no. 3: 414-41.
Talley, Colin, Howard Kushner, and Claire Sterk. 2004. " Lung Cancer, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Medicine, 1948-1964." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59: 329-74.
Tomes, Nancy. 1990. " The Private Side of Public Health: Sanitary Science, Hygiene, and Germ Theory, 1870-1900." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 64: 509-39.
Tomes, Nancy. 2005. " The Great American Medicine Show revisited." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 79: 627-63.
B. Book Selections
Christianson, Eric. 1987. "Medicine in New England," in Ronald Numbers, ed., Medicine in the New World: New Spain, New France, and New England. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.
Eliott, Carl. 2003. "Amputees by Choice," chapter nine in Better than Well: American Medicine meets the American Dream. New York: Norton.
Epstein, Steven. 2004. "Democracy, Expertise, and Activisim for AIDS Treatment," in Randall M. Packard, Peter J. Brown, Ruther L. Berkelman, and Howard Frumkin, eds., Emerging Illnesses and Society: Negotiating the Agenda of Public Health. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 102-20.
Grob, Gerald. 2002. "The Discovery of Chronic Illness," chapter nine in The Deadly Truth: A History of Disease in America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Mather, Cotton. 1972. Selections from The Angel of Bethesda, ed. Gordon W. Jones. Barre, MA: American Antiquarian Society.
Morantz-Sanchez, Regina. 1997. "The 'Connecting Link': The Case for the Woman Doctor in 19th-Century America," in Ronald Numbers and Judith Leavitt, eds., Sickness and Health in America. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 213-24.
Numbers, Ronald. 1979. "The Third Party: Health Insurance in America," in Morris Vogel and Charles E. Rosenberg, eds., The Therapeutic Revolution: Essays in the Social History of American Medicine. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 177-200.
Rosenberg, Charles. 1979. "The Therapeutic Revolution: Medicine, Meaning, and Social Change in Nineteenth Century America," in Morris Vogel and Charles E. Rosenberg, eds., The Therapeutic Revolution: Essays in the Social History of American Medicine. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press.
Savitt, Todd. 1989. "Black Health on the Plantation: Masters, Slaves, and Physicians," in Ronald Numbers and Todd Savitt, eds., Science and Medicine in the Old South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 327-55.
Starr, Paul. 1982. "The Consolidation of Professional Authority, 1850-1930," chapter three in The Social Transformation of American Medicine. New York: Basic Books.
Ulrich, Laurel. 1991. "August 1787," chapter one in A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard based on her Diary, 1785-1812. New York: Vintage.
Vogel, Morris. 1976. "Patrons, Practitioners, and Patients: The Voluntary Hospital in Mid-Victorian Boston," in Daniel Walker Howe, ed., Victorian America. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 121-38.


















