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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Sherwood, Jack. "'Bad Girl' of the Wye River." Chesapeake Bay Magazine 25 (December 1995): 40-43, 64-65.

Yewell, Therese C. Women of Achievement in Prince George's County History. Upper Marlboro, MD: Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Prince George's County Planning Board, 1994.
Notes: This is a model of how to present biographical portraits. The biographies of these Prince George's County women are arranged in chronological order. Each chapter begins with an historical narrative that places the biographies in context.

Beckles, Frances N. 20 Black Women: A Profile of Contemporary Black Maryland Women. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1978.
Notes: Only set of biographical sketches currently available on African-American women in Maryland. These contemporary women have made significant contributions to a wide range of professions.

Andersen, William A. "Dr. Pierre G. Dausch, Baltimore Physician, 1850-1911." Antique Bottle and Glass Collector Magazine 13 (December 1996): 37.

Beckman, I. Lynn, and Michael Keller, photog. "Home Delivery: Amy Mildred Sharpless, Mountaintop Midwife." Goldenseal 19 (1993): 55-60.

Beniger, James Ralph. Interorganizational Response to Social Change: Professional Control of Drug Abuse by Youth in Two Cities, 1972-1973. Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1978.

Chatelaine, Kenneth Leo. Harry Stack Sullivan: The Formative Years (1892-1930) (The Forming and Influential Factors in His Life and His Work). Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, 1978.

Chisman, Forrest P., and Renee S. Woodworth. "The Mattapex Post Office." Isle of Kent Quarterly (Winter/Spring 2000): 3-5.

Conner, Eugene H. "William Beanes, M.D. (1749-1829) and the Star-Spangled Banner." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 34 (1979): 224-229.

Corner, George W. "Apprenticed to Aesculapius. The American Medical Student, 1765-1965." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 109 (1965): 249-258.

Dall'Ava Santucci, Josette. "Les Premieres Femmes Medecins En Amerique du Nord [The first women doctors in North America]." Histoire des Sciences Medicales [France] 23 (1989): 285-289.

"The Education of Military Physicians." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 33 (1978): 3-5.

Engel, Jonathan. "The Lost Way: Community Mental Health in Maryland, 1960-75." Maryland Historical Magazine 95 (Winter 2000): 446-77.

Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta. African American Midwifery in the South: Dialogues of Birth, Race, and Memory. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1998.

"Garrett Memorial Celebrates 50 Years." Glades Star 9 (September 2000): 256-58.

Guyther, J. Roy. Memoirs of a Country Doctor: St. Mary's County Patients are Special Folks. Mechanicsville, MD: J. Roy Guyther, 1999.

Harrell, George T. "Lady Osler." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 53 (1979): 81-99.

Harrington, Norman. Shaping of Religion in America: How early churches in Delaware and on Maryland and Virginia's Eastern Shore provided the most important stimulus for the evolution of Christianity in the New World. Easton, MD: The Queen Anne Press, 1980.

Harvey, A. McGehee, et al. A Model of Its Kind. Vol. 2: A Pictorial History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1989.

Harvey, A. McGehee, Gert H. Brieger, Susan L. Abrams, and Victor A. McKusick. A Model of Its Kind. Vol. 1: A Centennial History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.

Harvey, A. McGehee, and Susan L. Abrams. "John Shaw Billings: Unsung Hero of Medicine at Johns Hopkins." Maryland Historical Magazine 84 (1989): 119-134.

Henderson, Patrick. "Smallpox and Patriotism: The Norfolk Riots, 1768-1769." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 73 (1965): 413-424.

"History: A Report on Montgomery General Hospital." Legacy 20 (Spring 2000): 1, 5.

Hoffman, Bernard G. "John Clayton's 1687 Account of The Medicinal Practices of The Virginia Indians." Ethnohistory 11 (1964): 1-40.

Jaderborg, Jana M., and Sherri Garcia Martin. "From Country Doc to Pioneer Surgeon: Profile of A.C. Johnson, D.O." Kansas History 19 (1996): 162-177.

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