A classified bibliography of the history of Dutch medicine 1900-1974

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A classified bibliography of the history of Dutch medicine 1900-1974

compiled and arranged by G.A. Lindeboom, with the assistance of A.A.G. Ham

M. Nijhoff, 1975

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Bibliography: p. [643]-663

Includes indexes

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内容説明

I. In some periods of the past Netherlands medicine has played a major role in the evolution of European medicine; today its history still enjoys much in­ terest even at the other side of the Ocean. In this bibliography it has been my endeavour to compile references for all that has been written on the history of Dutch medicine in our country and elsewhere in our age. The main concern of this work is with the medicine of the Northern Nether­ lands. However, before the end ofthe sixteenth century the Northern and South­ ern Netherlands were not yet divided into two separate countries; they were still politically one and for the greater part spoke the same Flemish language. So be­ fore their separation the present-day Belgium and Netherlands also had a com­ mon medical history. Therefore many entries have been included which bear on early (and sometimes later) Flemish medicine, but it has not been the inten­ tion to strive for completeness in this respect.

目次

  • I. Biographies and Biographica.- A. Collective Works.- B. Physicians.- C. Surgeons.- D. Military physicians.- E. Naval surgeons.- F. Quacks.- G. Pathographies.- II History and Historiography of Medicine.- A. Philosophy and Ideas.- B. History of Medicine as a Science.- C. Methods.- D. Surveys.- E. History of Dutch Medicine.- F. Periods and Progress.- G. Linguistics.- H. Chronology and Calendars.- I. Teaching of History of Medicine.- J. History of Medical Ethics.- K. Bibliographies and Catalogues.- L. Libraries and Collections.- M. Medical-historical Institutes.- N. Archives.- O. Incunabula, Postincunabula and rare books.- P. Manuscripts.- Q. Theses.- R. Periodicals.- III. Prehistoric, Primitive and Folk Medicine
  • Magic.- A. Prehistoric Medicine.- B. Primitive Medicine.- C. Folkmedicine.- D. Magic.- IV. Antiquity.- A. Babylonian and Assyrian Medicine.- B. Indian Medicine.- C. Egyptian Medicine.- D. Israël.- E. Ancient Western Medicine.- V. Medieval Medicine.- A. General.- B. Manuscripts.- C. Arab Medicine.- D. Saints.- VI. Basic Sciences.- A. Chemistry and Physics.- B. Biology.- C. Botany.- D. Anatomy.- E. Physiology.- F. Nutrition.- VII. Pathology.- A. Concepts of disease.- B. Cardiovascular diseases.- C. Disorders of the liver.- D. Endocrine glands.- E. Deficiency diseases.- F. Contagious diseases.- G. Diseases of the nervous system.- H. Various diseases.- I. Case-reports.- J. Clinical medicine.- VIII. Therapeutics and Healings.- A. General.- B. Homoeopathy.- C. Miracles (and the belief in them).- D. Fontanels, blood-letting, leeches, Spanish fly.- E. Resuscitating of drowned persons: fumigator.- F. Hydro-therapy and mud baths.- G. Physical therapy.- H. Bloodtransfusion.- I. Sympathie cure.- J. Remedies.- K. Treatment of lunatics.- IX. Surgery.- A. General.- B. Cuttingfor the stone.- C. Fractures and amputations.- D. Wounds.- E. Ligature.- F. Special operations.- G. Surgical instruments.- H. Surgeons (general).- X. Obstetrics and Gynaecology.- A. General studies, surveys, etc..- B. Generation, fertility and infertility.- C. Virginity, conception, anticonception, sexuality.- D. Pregnancy.- E. Abortion, premature birth, multiple birth.- F. Instruments.- G. Obstetrical operations.- H. Customs.- I. Midwives and accoucheurs.- XI. Ophthalmology.- A. General.- B. Refraction.- C. Optotypes.- D. Eye-diseases.- E. Spectacles.- F. Lenses.- G. Ophthalmological instruments.- XII. Various other Disciplines.- A. Neurology and psychiatry.- B. Pediatrics.- C. Otorhinolaryngology.- D. Anaesthesiology.- E. Orthopedics.- F. Radiology.- G. Endocrinology.- H. Dermatology.- I. Dental surgery.- J. Forensic medicine.- K. Veterinary medicine.- XIII. Naval and Tropical Medicine.- A. Naval medicine.- B. Tropical medicine.- C. Medical mission.- XIV. Military medicine.- A. General.- B. Education.- C. Army medical Corps.- D. Medical and sanitary services.- E. Surinam and the Dutch Antilles
  • Africa.- F. Hospitals.- G. Pharmacy.- H. Transport and nursing.- I. Nutrition.- J. Red Cross.- XV. Preventive Medicine and Public Health.- A. Preventive medicine.- B. Public health.- C. Hygiene.- D. State medicine.- XVI. Medical Education.- A. General.- B. Bedside teaching and clinical instruction.- C. Universities and Academies.- D. Illustrious Schools.- E. Clinical Schools.- XVII. Nursing and Hospitals.- A. Nursing.- B. Hospitals.- C. Leper houses.- D. Plague houses.- E. Lunatic asylums.- F. Sanatoria.- G. Maternity homes and obstetric education.- H. Various hospitals and clinics.- I. Foreign hospitals.- J. Orphanages.- K. Houses of correction (mental treatment in -).- XVIII. Medical Profession.- A. General.- B. Jewish medicine.- C. Professional matters.- D. Collegia Medica.- E. Quackery.- F. Guilds.- G. Archivalia.- H. Societies and Associations.- I. Congresses.- J. Varia.- XIX. Pharmacy.- A. Historical surveys.- B. Foreign relations.- C. Drug trade and prizes.- D. Mortars, jars and weights.- E. Antidotaria, pharmacopoeia’s, prescription books.- F. Chemists.- G. Drugs.- H. Pharmacology and Toxicology.- I. Various subjects.- J. Pharmacy and Art.- K. Periodicals.- XX. Local Medicine and Local Pharmacy.- A. Local medicine.- B. Local pharmacy.- XXI. Other Countries.- A. Benelux.- B. England.- C. Scotland.- D. France.- E. Italy.- F. Austria.- G. Poland.- H. Germany.- I. Sweden and Iceland.- J. Switzerland.- K. Portugal.- L. Russia.- M. South Africa.- N. Dutch East Indies, Dutch New Guinea.- O. Surinam.- P. America.- Q. Japan.- R. China.- XXII. Medicine and Art.- A. Painting, drawing and plastic art.- Popular prints, caricatures, varia.- Emblems.- Stone tablets, epitaphs, etc..- Title pages.- B. Literary Art.- C. Musicians, music, opera.- D. Medals.- E. Philately, emergency money.- F. Museums.- G. Exhibitions.- Indexes.

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