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Review of Jeffrey Myers, Converging Stories: Race Ecology, and Environmental Justice in American Literature (2006)
Warren C. Review of Jeffrey Myers, Converging Stories: Race Ecology, and Environmental Justice in American Literature. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 2006; 114:418-420.
Book Review: Rene Dubois, Friend of the Good Earth: Microbiologist, Medical Scientist, Environmentalist (2006)
Gallagher PE. Book Review: Rene Dubois, Friend of the Good Earth: Microbiologist, Medical Scientist, Environmentalist. The Watermark. 2006; 29(3):63-64.
The Edwin Smith Papyrus: the birth of analytical thinking in medicine and otolaringology (2006)
Stiefel M, Shaner A, Schaefer SD. The Edwin Smith Papyrus: the birth of analytical thinking in medicine and otolaringology. Laryngoscope. 2006; 116(2):182-188.
Silent Victories: The History and Practice of Public Health in Twentieth-Century America (2006)
John W Ward and Christian Warren. (2006). Silent Victories: The History and Practice of Public Health in Twentieth-Century America.
The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt (Exhibition Review) (2006)
Shaner A. The Art of Medicine in Ancient Egypt (Exhibition Review). SHARP News. 2006; 15:01:12.
The 'New' NOAH: Sleeker Look; Still the Same Quality-Filtered Bilingual Information (2005)
Gallagher P E. The 'New' NOAH: Sleeker Look; Still the Same Quality-Filtered Bilingual Information. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet. 2005; 9(3):40191.
Book Review: Stephanie P Browner Profound Science and Elegant Literature: Imagining Doctors in Nineteenth-Century America (2005)
Gallagher, Patricia E. Book Review: Stephanie P Browner Profound Science and Elegant Literature: Imagining Doctors in Nineteenth-Century America. The Watermark. 2005; XXVIII(3):55-56.
Little Pamphlets and Big Lies: Federal Authorities Respond to Childhood Lead Poisoning, 1935-2003 (2005)
Warren C. Little Pamphlets and Big Lies: Federal Authorities Respond to Childhood Lead Poisoning, 1935-2003. Public Health Reports. 2005; 120:03:00:322-329.
The "New" NOAH: Sleeker Look; Still the Same Quality-Filtered Bilingual Information (2005)
Gallagher P E. The "New" NOAH: Sleeker Look; Still the Same Quality-Filtered Bilingual Information. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet. 2005; 9(3):40191.
Book Review: New Directions in the History of Nursing: International Perspectives (2005)
Gallagher, Patricia E. Book Review: New Directions in the History of Nursing: International Perspectives. The Watermark. 2005; 28(4):77-78.
Introduction (2005)
Peay W and Rockoff M. Introduction. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 2005; 93:4 supp:S4-S9.
Nature's Navels, An Overview of the Many Environmental Histories of Florida Citrus (2005)
Warren C. Nature's Navels, An Overview of the Many Environmental Histories of Florida Citrus. Paradise Lost? The Environmental History of Florida. 2005; 177-200.
Accessing Grey Literature in Public Health: New York Academy of Medicine's Grey Literature Report (2005)
Myohanen L, Taylor E and Keith L. Accessing Grey Literature in Public Health: New York Academy of Medicine's Grey Literature Report. Publishing Research Quarterly. 2005; 21:01:44-52.
Review of Gregg Mitman, Michelle Murphy, and Christopher Sellers, eds, Landscapes of exposure: Knowledge and Illness in Modern Environments (2005)
Warren C. Review of Gregg Mitman, Michelle Murphy, and Christopher Sellers, eds, Landscapes of exposure: Knowledge and Illness in Modern Environments. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 2005; 79:04:00:850-852.
A report from the Vatican secret archives (2004)
Hilliam A. A report from the Vatican secret archives. Guild of Book Workers New York Chapter Newsletter. 2004; Winter:40180.
Review of Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner, deceit and denial: the deadly politics of industrial pollution (2004)
Warren C . Review of Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner, deceit and denial: the deadly politics of industrial pollution. Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 2004; 78:507-509.
"Always with us," Childhood lead poisoning as an emerging illness (2004)
Warren C. (2004). "Always with us," Childhood lead poisoning as an emerging illness. In Randall M. Packard, Peter J. Brown, Ruth L. Berkelman, Howard Frumkin (Ed.), Emerging Illnesses and Society: Negotiating the Public Health Agenda. Baltimore & London: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
A Report from the Vatican Secret Archives (2004)
Hillam A. A Report from the Vatican Secret Archives. Guild of Book Workers New York Chapter Newsletter. 2004; Winter:40180.
Always with us,' Childhood lead poisoning as an emerging illness (2004)
Warren C. (2004). Always with us,' Childhood lead poisoning as an emerging illness. In Randall M. Packard, Peter J. Brown, Ruth L. Berkelman, Howard Frumkin (Ed.), Emerging Illnesses and Society: Negotiating the Public Health Agenda. Baltimore & London: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Review of "The Cotton Dust Papers: Science, Politics, and Power in the "Discovery" of Byssinosis in the US", by Charles Levenstein & Gregory F DeLaurier, with Mary Lee Dunn (2003)
Warren CS. Review of "The Cotton Dust Papers: Science, Politics, and Power in the "Discovery" of Byssinosis in the US", by Charles Levenstein & Gregory F DeLaurier, with Mary Lee Dunn. Business History Review. 2003; 77(1):136-38.
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Library Patrons

The Reading Rooms will be closed over the holiday season.  Friday, December 21, 2012 will be the last day before closing. The Reading Rooms will reopen on Wednesday, January 2, 2013.

Readers can continue to make appointments by calling 212-822-7315 or sending an email to library@nyam.org. We will endeavor to respond quickly as possible, but there may be delays in responding to request over the holiday period.

Special Event Announcement

NYAM Section on the History of Medicine and Public Health

present

The John K. Lattimer Lecture

Putting Asthma on the Map: Weather, Pollen, Pollution and the Geography of Risk

Date: December 12, 2012
Time: 6:00PM - 7:30PM
Light refreshments at 5:30 p.m.,
Lecture at 6:00 p.m.

Manipulation of the patient's environment has been central to prevention and treatment for asthma since antiquity. Over the course of the past two centuries, physicians and patients have sought to move from testimonials and complaints to quantitative measures of risk. In this lecture, Dr. Carla Keirns of Stony Brook University of Medicine will discuss the shift over time of efforts to predict or create safe places for those who suffer from asthma and document the disproportionate risks faced by minority communities.

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