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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Wall, Barbra Mann. "Called to a Mission of Charity: the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Civil War." Nursing History Review 6 (1998): 85-113.

Whitlock, Robert T. "The Agues and 'Seasoning': Malaria in the Chesapeake and Early America." Weather Gauge 36 (Spring 2000): 24-29.
Categories: Medicine, Other

Worthington, W. Curtis, Jr. "Confederate Surgeon: the Letters of Thomas Smith Waring, a South Carolina Planter-Physician at War." Journal of Confederate History 2 (1989): 55-92.

"Farewell to Five Landmarks." Old Kent, 19 (Spring 2002): 1, 3-4.

"Benjamin Baker, Med '27: One Hundred Years Later, 'Here I Am'." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 54 (April 2002): 62-63.

Dunn, Gil. "The Grave Site at Terrapin Park." Isle of Kent, (Spring 2002): 8.

Lysinger, John C. "Yes, Virginia, There is a Chesterville." Old Kent, 19 (Winter 2002): 1-2.

Thompson, Bruce F. "Bungay Creek Wreck (18KE339), Kent County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 38 (March 2002): 27-37.

Aldrich, Mark. "Train Wrecks to Typhoid Fever: The Development of Railroad Medicine Organizations, 1850 to World War I." Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 75 (no. 2,2001): 254-89.

Earp, Charles Albert. Yellow Flag: The Civil War Journal of Surgeon's Steward C. Marion Dodson. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2002.

Gough, Al. "St. Mary's Hospital Celebrates 90th Year." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 ( Summer2002): 209.

Guyther, J. Roy. "Beginning of Our Hospital." Chronicles of St. Mary's, 50 (Winter 2002):266-71.

Reimer, Terry. "'Poisonous Techniques and Dressing'." North & South, 5 (December 2001): 66-75.
Categories: Medicine

Roberts, Samuel Kelton. Infectious Fear: Tuberculosis, Public Health, and the Logic of Race and Illness in Baltimore, Maryland, 1880-1930. Ph.D. diss., Princeton University, 2002.

Slawson, Robert G. "Medical Training in the United States in the Pre-Civil War Era: The Formation of Medical Schools." Maryland Medicine, 3 (Summer 2002): 47-48, 57.
Categories: Medicine

Stupski, Karen Benay. Waste, Wealth and Public Health: Recycling Human Excrement in the New England and Mid-Atlantic States, 1820-1900. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 2002.

Lampl, Elizabeth J. "A Quiet Partnership, Clara Barton, Julian Hubbell, and the Forging of the American Red Cross." Maryland Historical Magazine, 97 (Winter 2002): 444-75.
Categories: Medicine, Women

Hepburn, Sewell S. "Memoirs of the Rev. Sewell S. Hepburn, PartII." Old Kent, 18 (Fall 2001): 1-2.

"Chestertown's 32nd Candlelight Walking Tour." Peninsula Pacemaker, 30 (September 2001): 10-11.

Shomette, Donald G. "Lost Towns of Tidewater Maryland." Old Kent, 18 (Spring 2001): 1-2.

Burger, T. W. "A Museum for the War's Healers." Civil War Times Illustrated, 40 (May 2001): 16, 18-19, 69-70.

Boyle, Lee. "The Army Hospital at East Nottingham." Cecil Historical Journal, 2 (Winter 2001-2002): 3-12.
Categories: Medicine, Cecil County

Breslaw, Elaine G. "From Edinburgh to Annapolis: Dr. Alexander Hamilton's Colonial Maryland Medical Practice." Maryland Historical Magazine, 96 (Winter 2001): 401-20.

Nation, Earl. "Osler in Cushing and Bliss: Personal Notes of a Seasoned Oslerian." Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 75 (Winter 2001): 756-59.

Schoeberlein, Robert W. "The Beginning of Mental Health Care Reform in Maryland, 1908-1910." Maryland Historical Magazine, 96 (Winter 2001): 438-74.

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