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Chamberland, Celeste. “Partners and practitioners: Women and the management of surgical households in London, 1570–1640.” Social History of Medicine, 2011, 24(3): 569.



September 20 Friday

Mystery of the Black Death-PBS home video
“Kitasato’s discovery.” Reprinted from August 18, 1894 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1884, 272(6): 416b.
Sloan, A. W. "Medical and social aspects of the Great Plague of London in 1665." South African Medical Journal 1973 (47): 270-276.
Carmichael, A. G. "Plague legislation in the Italian Renaissance." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 1983 (57): 508-525.
Ole Peter Grell. “Plagues in Elizabethan and Stuart London: The Dutch response.” Medical History 1990 (34): 424-439.
Christensen, Peter. “"In these perilous times": plague and plague policies in early modern Denmark.” Medical History 2003 (47): 413-450.

Henderson, John. “The Black Death in Florence: Medical and communal responses.” Lehfeldt, Elizabeth A., ed. The Black Death, pp. 47-58.


Marshall, Louise. “Manipulating the sacred: Image and plague in Renaissance Italy.” Lehfeldt, Elizabeth A., ed. The Black Death, pp.77-83.

September 23 Monday

William Harvey and the Advent of Evidence Based Physiology

by Carey Balaban, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Otolaryngology and Neurobiology
Medicine and Western Civilization. “William Harvey.” p. 68.
“The Barbeian Oration: Harvey’s work considered in relation to scientific knowledge and university education in his time.” Lancet, 1917, 190(4913): 633-638.
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Kilgour, F. G. "William Harvey's use of the quantitative method." Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 26: 410-421, 1954.
O'Malley, Charles D. "The evolution of physiology." Journal of the International College of Surgeons 1958 (3): 115-129.
Bylebyl, Jerome L. "William Harvey, a conventional medical revolutionary." JAMA 1978 (23): 1295-1298.
Boyle, Marjorie O’Rourke. “William Harvey's anatomy book and literary culture.” Medical History 2008 (52): 73-91.

Boyle, Marjorie O’Rourke. “William Harvey's soliloquy to the College of Physicians: Reprising Terence's Plot.” Medical History 2008 (52): 365-386.

Cohen, I. Bernard. Revolution in Science. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1985, pp. 176-194.
O’Rourke Boyle, Marjorie. “William Harvey's anatomy book and literary culture;: Medical History 2008 (52): 73-91.

Bates, Don G. "Harvey's account of his discovery." Medical History 1992 (36): 361-378.


Klestinec, Cynthia. “A History of Anatomy Theaters in Sixteenth-Century Padua.” Journal of the History of Medicine 2004 (59): 375-412.


Ekholm, Karin J. “Harvey's and highmore's accounts of chick generation.” Early Science and Medicine, 2008, 13(6): 568-614.

Ragland, Evan R. “Experimenting with chymical bodies: Reinier de Graaf ’s investigations of the pancreas.” Early Science and Medicine, 2008, 13: 615-664.


Manning, Gideon. “Out on the limb: The place of medicine in Descartes’ philosophy.” Early Science and Medicine, 2007, 12: 214-222.
Pender, Stephen. “Between medicine and rhetoric.” Early Science and Medicine, 2005, 10(1): 36-64.

Walmsley, Jonathan. “Morbus-Locke's early essay On Disease.” Early Science and Medicine, 2000, 5(4): 367 393.

Anstey, Peter R. “Robert Boyle and Locke’s “Morbus” entry: A reply to J. C. Walmsley;” Early Science and Medicine, 2002, 7(4): 358-377.


Walmsley, Jonathan. “"Morbus," Locke and Byle-a response to Peter Anstey.” Early Science and Medicine, 2002, 7(4): 378-397.

Michael, Emily. Daniel Sennert on matter and form: At the juncture of the old and the new.” Early Science and Medicine, 1997. 2(3): 272-299.

Shotwell, R. Allen. “The revival of vivisection in the sixteenth century.” Journal of the History of Biology, 2012, June:


Meli, Domenico B. “Early modern experimentation on live animals.” Journal of the History of Biology, 2012, June:
Guerrini, Anita. “Experiments, causation, the uses of vivisection in the first half of the seventeenth century.” Journal of the History of Biology, 2012, June:
September 24 Tuesday 6:00 pm 1105 Scaife Hall
Jeffrey Reznick, Ph.D., Head, History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine
“Life and Limb: The Toll of the American Civil War.”
September 25 Wednesday

The Origins of Medical Instrumentation

by Carey Balaban, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Otolaryngology and Neurobiology

Blundell, James. “Observations on transfusion of blood.” The Lancet, June 13, 1829-19: 321-324.


Medicine and Western Civilization. “Rene Laennec.” p. 310.
Lister, Joseph. “Effects of the antiseptic system of treatment upon the salubrity of a surgical hospital.” The Lancet, January 1, 1870: 4-6.

Shoemaker, John Erety. “When is antisepsis a failure?” JAMA, 1891, 16(24): 844-846.

May, D. C. “On the uses of cocaine in gynecological surgery.” JAMA, 1891, 17(2): 69-71.

Truax, Charles. “Are conservative amputations always in the best interests of the patient?” JAMA, 1891, 17(22): 842-846.


Marcy, Henry O. “The scientific rationale of modern wound treatment.” JAMA, 1891, 17(3): 85-90.
Denison, Chas. “The new spirometer.” JAMA, 1892, 18(19): 577-578.
Bleyer, J. Mount. “The Edison phonograph and the Bettini mico-phonograph. The principles underlying them and the fulfilment of their expectations.” JAMA, 1892, 19(19): 546-553.

Hare. H. A. “A multiplex stethoscope.” JAMA, 1895, 24(9): 332.

“The Roentgen ray.” JAMA, 1896, 26(7): 336.



Medico-legal uses of the roentgen rays.” JAMA, 1896, 26(22): 1084.

“Roentgen rays in diagnosis.” JAMA, 1896, 27(7): 386.

“The local action of the X Rays.” JAMA, 1896, 27(24): 1254.


“Deep lesions produced by the Roentgen rays.” Reprint from April 3, 1897 issue of JAMA. JAMA, 1997, 277(15): 1195.
Grouse, Lawrence D. "Has the machine become the physician?" JAMA Oct. 14, 1983 (250): 1981.
Bracegirdle, Brian. "The microscopical tradition." in Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine.

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