Incoming Resources
- Homosexuality and medicine, health, and science, edited with introductions by Wayne R. Dynes and Stephen Donaldson
- The stress of life
- Remaking the American patient, how Madison Avenue and modern medicine turned patients into consumers, Nancy Tomes
- Fundamentals of the stem cell debate, the scientific, religious, ethical, and political issues, edited by Kristen Renwick Monroe, Ronald B. Miller, and Jerome S. Tobis
- Health care in America, a history, John C. Burnham
- Interpreting the medical literature, Stephen H. Gehlbach
- The discovery of the germ, twenty years that transformed the way we think about disease, John Waller
- A short history of medicine, Erwin H. Ackerknecht ; preface and concluding essay by Charles E. Rosenberg ; bibliographic essay by Lisa Haushofer
- Blood and guts, a short history of medicine, Roy Porter
- The medicalization of society, on the transformation of human conditions into treatable disorders, Peter Conrad
- Human medical experimentation, from smallpox vaccines to secret government programs, Frances R. Frankenburg, editor
- God and the embryo, religious voices on stem cells and cloning, Brent Waters and Ronald Cole-Turner, editors
- Medicine in America, a short history, James H. Cassedy
- Healing Kentucky, medicine in the Bluegrass State, Nancy Disher Baird
- The Cambridge World History of Human Disease, editor, Kenneth F. Kiple ; Executive Editor, Rachael Rockwell Graham ; Associate Editors, David Frey [and others] ; Assistant Editors, Alicia Browne [and others]
- Mortal coil, a short history of living longer, David Boyd Haycock
- From anesthesia to X-rays, innovations and discoveries that changed medicine forever, Christiane Nockels Fabbri ; foreword by Sandra Panem, PhD
- Extraordinary conditions, culture and experience in mental illness, Janis H. Jenkins