THE 1900s: MEDICINE AND HEALTH: PUBLICATIONS
Albert Abrams, Diseases of the Heart (Chicago: Engelhard, 1900);
Samuel Hopkins Adams, The Great American Fraud (New York: Collier, 1905);
James M. Anders, A Text-book of the Practice of Medicine (Philadelphia & New York: W. B. Saunders, 1903);
Frank Billings, General Medicine (Chicago: Year Book, 1901);
John Janvier Black, Forty Years in the Medical Profession, 1858-1898 (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1900);
Eugene Wilson Caldwell and William Posey, The Practical Application of the Roentgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis (New York: Saunders, 1903);
J. M. G. Carter, Lectures on Diseases of the Stomach (Saint Louis: Fortnightly, 1902);
Charles Value Chapin, Municipal Sanitation in the United States (Providence, R.I.: Snow & Farnham, 1901);
Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell, The Medical Annals of Mary-land, 1799-1899 (Baltimore: Press of Williams & Wilkins, 1903);
Thomas Stephen Cullen, Cancer of the Uterus (New York: Appleton, 1900);
Ronald G. Curtin, A Study of Ancient and Modern Secret Medical Fraternities (Philadelphia, 1907?);
Nathan Smith Davis, History of Medicine (Chicago: Cleveland Press, 1903);
Lavinia Lloyd Dock, History of Nursing (New York: Putnam, 1907);
Max Einhorn, Diseases of the Intestines (New York: Wood, 1900);
Palmer Findley, Diagnosis of Diseases of Women (Philadelphia: Lea, 1903);
Lawrence Francis Flick, Consumption, a Curable and Preventable Disease (Philadelphia: McKay, 1903);
Dr. George Ryerson Fowler, Treatise on Surgery (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1906);
John William Fyfe, Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication (Cincinnati: Scudder Brothers, 1909);
Cordelia Agnes Greene, The Art of Keeping Well; or, Common Sense Hygiene for Adults and Children (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1906);
Charles Hazzard, The Practice and Applied Therapeutics of Osteopathy, revised edition (Kirksville, Mo.: Journal Printing, 1905);
Fernand Henrotin, Democracy of Education in Medicine (Chicago: R. R. Donnelley, 1903);
Woods Hutchinson, Instinct and Health (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1908);
Edwin Oakes Jordan, Textbook of General Bacteriology (Philadelphia: Saunders, 1908);
William W. Keen, Addresses and Other Papers (Philadelphia & London: Saunders, 1905);
John Harvey Kellogg, Rational Hydrotherapy (Philadelphia: Davis, 1901);
Howard Atwood Kelly, Walter Reed and Yellow Fever (Baltimore: Standard, 1906);
Henry Koplik, Diseases of Infancy and Children (New York: Lea, 1902);
Albert E. Leach, Food Inspection and Analysis, revised edition (New York: Wiley, 1909);
Lorenzo B. Lockard, Tuberculosis of the Nose and Throat (Saint Louis: Mosby, 1909);
Franklin Paine Mall, A Study of the Causes Underlying the Origin of Human Monsters (Philadelphia: Wistar Institute, 1908);
Charles Wells Moulton, ed., The Doctor's Who's Who (New York & Akron: Saalfield, 1906);
Eugene Lindsay Opie, Diseases of the Pancreas (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1902);
William Osier, Modern Medicine, Its Theory and Practice, 7 volumes (Philadelphia: Lea, 1907);
Francis Randolph Packard, History of Medicine in the United States (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1901);
Henry B. Palmer, Surgical Asepsis: Especially Adapted to Operations in the Home of the Patient (Philadelphia: Davis, 1903);
The Aesculapian, periodical;
American Journal of Anatomy, periodical;
American Medicine, periodical;
The Antiseptic, periodical;
Journal of Infectious Diseases, periodical;
Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, periodical;
Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, periodical;
Journal of the National Medical Association, periodical;
Medical Library and Historical Journal, periodical;
Military Surgeon, periodical;
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, periodical.