The popular culture of medicine (original) (raw)
Howard Florey, Alexander Fleming and the fairy tale of Penicillin
Alexander McFarlane
The Medical journal of Australia
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New Images of a New Medicine: Visual Evidence for the Widespread Popularity of Therapeutic Discoveries in America after 1885
Bert Hansen
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 1999
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Dr. Alexander Fleming and the discovery of penicillin
JESSICA AURELIA WONG
Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 2003
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Sir Alexander Fleming: Scottish researcher who discovered penicillin
Betty Ligon
Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2004
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Medical History for the Masses: How American Comic Books Celebrated Heroes of Medicine in the 1940s
Bert Hansen
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2004
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Epidemic of Medicine: an Archaeological Dose of Popular Culture
Krysta Ryzewski
BAR INTERNATIONAL SERIES, 2007
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The Case of Penicillin
Giovanni Savignano
2016
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Stories of Drug Developments
Eiichiro Ochiai
Chemicals for Life and Living, 2011
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Putting a Stamp on Medicine’s History A Philatelic Commentary and Select Bibliography
Dale A Stirling
Academia Letters, 2021
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A History Of Medicine
Abdul Kader Mohiuddin
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Medicine The Definitive Illustrated History
Hilderman Cardona Rodas
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"Popular Medicine in the Classical World"
William V. Harris
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The Cambridge Illustrated History Of Medicine
Abdul Kader Mohiuddin
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The Discovery of Penicillin
Alexander Fleming
British Medical Bulletin, 1944
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History of Penicillin
Viviane Quirke
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, 2001
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Kentwood D. Wells. 2019. Illustrated medical lectures in the United States 1845-1915. The Magic Lantern Gazette 31 (1):9-17.
Kentwood Wells
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The History of Medicine
Rochelle Forrester
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Tono-Bungay and Burroughs Wellcome: Branding Imperial Popular Medicine
Meegan Kennedy
Victorian Literature and Culture, 2017
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What if Fleming had not discovered penicillin?
Prof Asmaa Faden
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2014
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"If it Looks Like a Duck." Review of Sylvia A. Pamboukian’s Doctoring the Novel: Medicine and Quackery from Shelley to Doyle
Lorenzo Servitje
Journal of Medical Humanities
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Sari Altschuler, "The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States" (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2018), 301 pp
Kirsten Twelbeck
Amerikastudien/American Studies
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Hysteria at the Edinburgh Infirmary: The construction and treatment of a disease, 1770–1800
Guenter B Risse
Medical History, 1988
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Making Medical History
George Weisz
Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2006
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María Jesús Santesmases. The Circulation of Penicillin in Spain: Health, Wealth and Authority (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), XI, 239 pp., 8 b/w 1 color illus., $99.99 Hardcover, ISBN: 978-3-319-69717-8
Enrique Perdiguero
Journal of the History of Biology, 2018
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Sir Howard Walter Florey—the force behind the development of penicillin
Lee Ligon
Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2004
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The circulation of penicillin in Spain: health, wealth and authority
Daniele Cozzoli
Annals of Science, 2018
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The Commericalisation of Medicine in the Popular Press: English Almanacs 1640 - 1700
Professor Louise Hill Curth, FRHistS
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STORIES OF MEDICS AND MEDICINE - Abstracts
Fabrizio Bigotti
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Medicine as an Inspiration for the Literature. Selected Examples
Katarzyna Rakoczy
Humanistyka i Przyrodoznawstwo, 2022
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Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine Number 14-15 Spring/Summer 1992
David South
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Crisis point: the rise and fall of penicillin
Brian J Ford
The Microscope, 2014
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A tale of two cities: The influence of literature on medicine
Christos Tsagkaris
Heart, Vessels and Transplantation Journal, 2020
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“Nervous Women and Noble Savages: The Romanticized ‘Other’ in Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicine Advertising”
Jane Marcellus
Journal of Popular Culture 41:5 (September 2008), 784-808
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The medical imagination: literature and health in the early United States
Sari Altschuler
Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2019
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Society for the Social History of Medicine Conference Programme (DRAFT as at Feb 15, 2016) University of Kent, Canterbury 7th-10th July 2016
Egidio Priani
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