American Decades
Publications
American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Medical Profession and the Public: Currents and Counter-Currents (Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1934);
American Medical Association, Bureau of Medical Economics, Economics and the Ethics of Medicine (Chicago: American Medical Association, 1935);
L. F. Barker, Live Long and Be Happy; How to Prolong Your Life and Enjoy It (New York: Appleton-Century, 1936);
Bertram M. Bernheim, Medicine at the Crossroads (New York: Morrow, 1939);
Esther Lucile Brown, Physicians and Medical Care (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1937);
P, Brown, American Martyrs to Science through Roentge?i Rays (Springfield, 111.: Charles C. Thomas, 1936);
Alexis Carrel, Man, the Unknown (New York: Harper, 1935);
Carrel and Charles A. Lindbergh, The Culture of Organs (New York: Paul...
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1930's Medicine and Health
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Birth Control
- The Blues Blue Cross And Blue Shield
- The Cost Of Being Sick
- The Dawn Of The Sulfa Drugs
- The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act Of 1938
- The "Good Sleep"—A Ne W Era In Surgery
- "The Great White Plague"—Tuberculosis Before The Age Of Antibiotics
- Health And The New Deal
- The March Of Dimes And The National Foundation For Infantile Paralysis
- Maternal Mortality—Why Mothers Died
- The Nation'S Health
- The New Deal, Health Insurance, And The Ama
- Psychoanalysis In America And The Impact Of The European Intellectual Migration
- Sex, Disease, And The New Deal
- Specialization Versus General Practice
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Medicine and Health, 1930–1939
