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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Friedman, Marion. "Celeste Lauve Woodward, M.D." Maryland Medical Journal 46 (September 1997): 441-44.

Friedman, Marion. "Helen Brooke Taussig, M.d.: The Original Pediatric Oncologist." Maryland Medical Journal 46 (September 1997): 445-47.

Harman, Susan E. "Marcia Noyes' Correspondence: a Life and Profession Reflected in Letters." Maryland Medical Journal 45 (July 1996): 571-75.

"History of Women in Cecil County." Bulletin of the Historical Society of Cecil County 49 (October 1979): [1-2].

Hrehorovich, Victor R., and Ruth M. Seaby. "Nancy E. Gary, M.D., Dean F. Edward Hbert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences." Maryland Medical Journal 43 (June 1994): 501-4.

Kelbaugh, Jack. "Northern Hospital Nurses: Mary Young and Rose Billings Make the Ultimate Sacrifice in Civil War Annapolis." Anne Arundel County History Notes 25 (January 1994): 5-6, 19.

Magnotti, Therese. DOC: The Life of Emily Hammond Wilson. Shady Side, MD: Shady Side Rural Heritage Society, Inc., 1995.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "An Interview with Dr. Elizabeth Kryder-Reid." Maryland Humanities (July/August 1994): 28-29.

Sarudy, Barbara Wells. "An Interview with Dr. Julia A. King." Maryland Humanities (August/September 1993): 20-21.

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.

Beaudry, Mary C. et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: the Potomac Typological System." Historical Archaeology 17 (1983): 18-43.

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.

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.

Cowin, Verna L. "Cannel Coal Pendants: Types and Distribution." North American Archaeologist 20 (no. 3, 1999): 239-262.

Cox, C. Jane, Dennis Kavadias, and Al Luckenbach. "Skipworth's Addition (1664-1682): Limited Testing at a 17th Century Quaker Homelot, Anne Arundel County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology 36 (March 2000): 1-10.

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.

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