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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

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.

James, Janet Wilson. "Isabel Hampton and the Professionalization of Nursing in the 1890's." In The Therapeutic Revolution: Essays in the Social History of American Medicine. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1979.

Jones, Gordon W. "Medical and Scientific Books in Colonial Virginia." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 40 (1966): 146-157.
Categories: Medicine, Other

Jones, Gordon W. "A Virginia-Owned Shelf of Early American Medical Imprints." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 58 (1964): 281-290.

Jung, Mary Ann. "Clara Barton: Red Cross Angel." Maryland Humanities (April 2000): 20-23.

Liebenau, Jonathan. "A Case Unresolved: Mrs. George vs. Dr. Hand and his Colic Cure." Pharmacy in History 31 (1989): 135-138.

"MHS Announces Acquisition of Medical Manuscripts from MedChi." MHS/News (April-June 2000): 12.

Moreno, Jonathan D. "Lessons Learned: A Half-Century of Experimenting on Humans." The Humanist 59 (September/October 1999): 9-15.

Neumark, Yehuda, Michelle L. Van Etten, and James C. Anthony. "'Drug Dependence' and Death: Survival Analysis of the Baltimore ECA Sample from 1981 to 1995." Substance Use & Misuse 2000 35 (no. 3): 313-27.

Obasanjo, Olugbenga Olufemi. The Geographic Epidemiology of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Disease in Baltimore, 1971-1995. Ph.D. diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1999.

Raskin, Susan. "The 'Father' of Modern Genetic Mapping." Maryland Medicine 1 (Autumn 2000): 12-14.
Categories: Medicine, Other

Robbins, Peggy. "'I Am Ashamed of My Conduct': Dr. Samuel Mudd's Attempt to Escape from Fort Jefferson." Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (1978): 10-16.

Shaner, Richard H. "Distillation and Distilleries Among the Dutch." Pennsylvania Folklife 13 (1963): 39-42.

Swann, John P. "Manuscript Resources in the History of Chemistry at the National Library of Medicine." Annals of Science [Great Britain] 46 (1989): 249-262.

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.

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

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.

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