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THE 1940s: MEDICINE AND HEALTH: PUBLICATIONS

Kenneth F. Albrecht, Modern Management in Clinical Medicine (New York: McBride, 1946);

Raymond B. Allen, Medical Education and the Changing Order (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1946);

George William Bachman, The Issue of Compulsory Health Insurance (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1948);

L. F. Barker, Time and the Physician (New York: Putnam, 1942);

Louis H. Bauer, Private Enterprise or Government in Medicine (Springfield, I11.: Thomas, 1948);

F. C. Bishop, "Insect Problems in World War II with Special References to the Insecticide DDT," American Journal of Public Health (April 1945): 373-378;

Ernst Philip Boas, Treatment of the Patient Past Fifty (Chicago: Year Book Publishing, 1944);

Amy Francis Brown, Medical Nursing (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1945);

F. A. Bryan, "Radioactive Isotopes in Medicine," Hygeia (April 1947): 286-287+;

E. Chain, H. W. Florey, and others, "Penicillin as a Chemotherapeutic Agent," Lancet, 2 (1940): 226;

Alfred Einstein Cohn, No Retreat from Reason, and Other Essays (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1948);

E. H. L. Corwin, The American Hospital (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1946);

Albert Deutsch, The Mentally Ill in America (New York: Columbia University Press, 1944);

B. M. Duggar, "Aureomycin: A Product of Continuing Search for New Antibiotics," Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 51 (1948): 177;

Helen Flanders Dunbar, Mind and Body: Psychosomatic Medicine (New York: Random House, 1947);

Oscar Ross Ewing, How Shall We Pay For Health Care (New York: Public Administration, 1949);

Nathaniel Wales Faxon, The Hospital in Contemporary Life (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1949);

Morris Fishbein, ed., Common Ailments of Man (Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City Publishing, 1945);

Fishbein, ed., Doctors at War (New York: Dutton, 1945);

Fishbein, The History of the American Medical Association (New York: Saunders, 1947);

J. F. Fulton, "Peacetime Implications of Wartime Medical Discoveries," American Scholar (October 1946): 506-515;

Iago Galdston, Behind the Sulfa Drugs (New York: Knopf, 1940);

Joseph Garland, The Story of Medicine (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1949);

A. D. Gordon, "Keeping Up with the Allergy Sleuths," Science Digest (October 1945): 7-10;

G. W. Gray, "The Antibiotics," Scientific American, 181 (1949): 26;

Alexander R. Griffin, Out of Carnage (New York: Howell, Soskin, 1945);

Douglas Guthrie, A History of Medicine (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1946);

C. D. Haagensen, A Hundred Years of Medicine (New York: Sheridan, 1943);

Oswald Hall, "The Stages of a Medical Career," American Journal of Sociology (March 1948): 331;

James Corimer Halliday, Psychological Medicine, A Study of the Sick Society (New York: Norton, 1948);

Noel Gordon Harris, ed., Modern Trends in Psychological Medicine, 1948 (New York: Hoeben, 1948);

Ruth Fox Hume, Great Men of Medicine (New York: Random House, 1947);

Institute on Medical Education, Trends in Medical Education (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1949);

Institute on Public Medicine, Social Medicine: Its Derivations and Objectives (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1949);

Morton Charles Kahn, Public Health and Preventive Medicine (New York: Oxford University Prtess, 1943);

Emerson Crosby Kelly, Encyclopedia of Medical Sources (Baltimore, Md.: Williams & Wilkins, 1948);

R. A. Kocher, "Doctors, War, and Medicine," New Republic (14 May 1945): 670-672;

Abraham Levinson, Pioneers of Pediatrics (New York: Froben, 1943);

T. Mahony, The Merchants of Life: An Account of the American Pharmaceutical Industry (Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Library Press, 1949);

Albert Q. Maisel, Miracles of Military Medicine (New York: Duell, Sloan & pearce, 1943);

Carl Malmberg, 140 Million Patients (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947);

De Witt McKenzie, Men Without Guns (Philadelphia: Blackiston, 1945);

William Menninger, Psychiatry in a Troubled World: Yesterday's War and Today's Challenge (New York: Macmillan, 1948);

Benjamin Frank Miller, You and Your Doctor (New York: Whittelsey, 1948);

J. Solon Mordell, The Prescription Study of the Pharmaceutical Survey (Washington, D.C: American Council on Education, 1949);

Frederick Dodge Mott, Rural Health and Medical Care (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948);

National Health Assembly, Americas Health: A Report to the Nation (New York: Harper, 1949);

New York Academy of Medicine, Medicine in the Changing Order (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1947);

Charles Maiden Oman, Doctors Aweigh: The Story of the United States Navy Medical Corps in Action (New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1943);

Nathaniel Palyi, Compulsory Medical Care and the Welfare State (Chicago: National Institute of Professional Services, 1949);

Thomas Parran and Raymond Vonderlehr, Plain Words About Venereal Disease (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1941);

J. R. Paul, "Poliomyelitis Attack Rates in American Troops (1940-1948)," American Journal of Hygiene, 50 (1949): 57-62.

"Prostitution is an Axis Partner," American Journal of Public Health (January 1942): 85-86;

R. H. Shryock, American Medical Research: Past and Present (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1947);

Shryock, The Development of Modern Medicine (New York: Knopf, 1947);

Henry Louis Sigerist, Civilization and Disease (Ithica, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1943);

Sigerist, Medicine and Human Welfare (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941);

John A. Silver, Manufacture of Compressed Tablets (Philadelphia: Stokes, 1944);

Wilson George Smillie, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (New York: Macmillan, 1946);

Bernhard Joseph Stern, Medical Services by Government, Local, State, and Federal (New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1946);

Edward Julius Stieglitz, A Future for Preventive Medicine (New York: Commomwealth Fund, 1945);

Harry Stack Sullivan, "Remobilization for Enduring Peace and Social Progress," Psychiatry (August 1947): 239-252;

Ludwig Teleky, History of Factory and Mine Hygiene (New York: Columbia University Press, 1948);

Philip Van Ingen, The New York Academy of Medicine, the First Hundred Years (New York: Columbia University Press, 1949);

Selman Waksman, My Life with the Microbes (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1954).

C. M. Wheeler, "Control of Typhus in Italy 1943-1944 by Use of DDT," American Journal of Public Health (February 1946): 119-129.

Charles Edward Amory Winslow, The Conquest of Epidemic Disease: A Chapter in the History of Ideas (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1944);

Maxwell Meyer Wintrobe, The March of Medicine (Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1945);

William Henry Woglom, Discoverers for Medicine (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1949);

Charles Oscar Young, The Doctor Recommends (Los Angeles: Wetzel, 1946);

G. Zilboorg, ed., One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry (New York: Columbia University Press, 1944).

"Keeping up with Medicine," in Good Housekeeping;

"Medical Newsnotes," in Science Illustrated;

"Medicine," in Time;

"What's New in Medicine," in Science Digest (continued as "Progress in Medicine" in the early 1940s).

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