See also:
- Benjamin Rush and Yellow Fever - - An on-line history of Dr. Benjamin Rush's efforts to fight yellow fever in America in the 1790s, by Bob Arnebeck, with documents from the period.
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- A Brief History of First Aid - - Article about how the training of civilians in providing pre-medical care came about, beginning with the Order of St. John.
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- Buchan's Domestic Medicine - - An on-line transcription of William Buchan's 1785 home medical guide for the treatment and prevention of disease in the 18th centur.
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- Bulletin of the History of Medicine - - Official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Sample issue and table of contents only. Full text requires subscription to Project Muse.
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- Edward Jenner - - Includes e-texts of the three publications about smallpox vaccination.
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- Germ Theory Calendar - - A time line of all speculation on and experiments pertaining to the germ theory of disease beginning in 50 BC and going to 190.
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- How the Other Half Lives - - Studies of the Tenements of New York, by Jacob A. Riis, originally published in 1890. The Hypertext Edition, with illustrations, presented by American Studies at Yale.
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- Images From the History of the Public Health Service - - An online version of Images from the History of the Public Health Service; A Photographic Exhibit by Ramunas Kondratas, Ph.D. printed in 1994 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Public Health Service.
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- In Memory of James Beattie Morison M.D. - - In 1961 Dr. James Morison wrote an important paper on why people smoke: "Smoking Habits of Winnipeg School Children". He also wrote on nursing homes and public health.
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- John Snow and Cholera - - The life and times of Dr. John Snow (1813-1858), with multimedia pages including the complete text of On the Communication of Cholera. Created by the Department of Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health.
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- Walter Reed Yellow Fever Papers at U. Va. - - Personal and professional letters and documents written and received by Reed and his associates during their successful effort to prove the mosquito transmission of yellow feve.
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