History, 19th Century
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History, 19th Century
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History, 19th Century
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- Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland, the kindness of strangers, Christine Kinealy
- Bitten by witch fever, wallpaper & arsenic in the Victorian home, Lucinda Hawksley
- An Eakins masterpiece restored, seeing The Gross Clinic anew, edited by Kathleen A. Foster, Mark S. Tucker ; with essays by Steven Conn, Kathleen A. Foster, Mark S. Schreiner, MD, Mark S. Tucker
- The inheritor's powder, a tale of arsenic, murder, and the new forensic science, Sandra Hempel
- Women in white coats, how the first women doctors changed the world of medicine, Olivia Campbell
- Specimens of hair, the curious collection of Peter A. Browne, Robert McCracken Peck ; photographs by Rosamond Purcell
- To catch a virus, John Booss, Marilyn J. August
- Franz Boas, the emergence of the anthropologist, Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt
- Evolution and the Victorians, science, culture and politics in Darwin's Britain, Jonathan Conlin
- Medical muses, hysteria in nineteenth-century Paris, Asti Hustvedt
- The skull collectors, race, science, and America's unburied dead, Ann Fabian
- Westbrook college campus, Joyce K. Bibber
- Yankee science in the making, by Dirk J. Struik
- Charles Darwin, destroyer of myths, Andrew Norman
- Inventing baby food, taste, health, and the industrialization of the American diet, Amy Bentley
- The forgotten plague, American Experience Films, PBS presents ; written, produced and directed by Chana Gazit ; a Steward/Gazit Productions, Inc., film for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- The anatomy murders, being the true and spectacular history of Edinburgh's notorious Burke and Hare, and the man of science who abetted them in the commission of their most heinous crimes, Lisa Rosner
- The famine plot, England's role in Ireland's greatest tragedy, Tim Pat Coogan
- Unravelling the double helix, the story of DNA, Gareth Williams
- Cinema before cinema, the origins of scientific cinematography, Virgilio Tosi ; translated by Sergio Angelini
- Carville's cure, leprosy, stigma, and the fight for justice, Pam Fessler
- Seeds of life, from Aristotle to Da Vinci, from sharks' teeth to frogs' pants, the long and strange quest to discover where babies come from, Edward Dolnick
- All that she carried, the journey of Ashley's sack, a Black family keepsake, Tiya Miles
- Diseases in the district of Maine 1772-1820, the unpublished work of Jeremiah Barker, a rural physician in New England, Richard J. Kahn
- Marie Equi, radical politics and outlaw passions, Michael Helquist
- Freud, the making of an illusion, Frederick Crews
- Dr. Mütter's marvels, a true tale of intrigue and innovation at the dawn of modern medicine, by Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
- Revolutionary medicine, the Founding Fathers and mothers in sickness and in health, Jeanne E. Abrams
- Twice as hard, the stories of Black women who fought to become physicians, from the Civil War to the 21st Century, Jasmine Brown
- Damnation Island, poor, sick, mad & criminal in 19th-century New York, Stacy Horn
- Unworthy republic, the dispossession of Native Americans and the road to Indian territory, Claudio Saunt
- The fiery trial, Abraham Lincoln and American slavery, Eric Foner
- A hospital for Maine, the history of Maine Medical Center, by Martha Fenton ; with research and textual contributions by Susan Dudley Gold and James Hayman
- Lincoln and the Jews, a history, Jonathan D. Sarna and Benjamin Shapell
- Anatomies, a cultural history of the human body, Hugh Aldersey-Williams
- Darwin, portrait of a genius, Paul Johnson
- Bone rooms, from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums, Samuel J. Redman
- Administrations of lunacy, racism and the haunting of American psychiatry at the Milledgeville Asylum, Mab Segrest
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