Howell, Joel D. (Editor)
Description Contents: Ludmerer, Kenneth M.: The University of Michigan Medical School: A tradition of leadership. Davenport, Horace W.: George Dock at Michigan, 1891-1908. Fye, W. Bruce: Albion Walter Hewlett: Teacher, clinician, scientist, and missionary for “pathologic physiology”. Martin, Steven C.: Cyrus Cressey Sturgis and American internal medicine, 1913-57. Howell, Joel D.: Frank Norman Wilson: Theory, technology, and electrocardiography. Peitzman, Steven J.: Louis Harry Newburgh and metabolism at Michigan. Leaf, Alexander: L.H. Newburgh: A remembrance. Rogers, Naomi: Thomas Francis, Jr.: From the bench to the field.
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Doctor Dock: Teaching and learning medicine at the turn of the century
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Carus, K.B.;
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Marie Hegeler Carus -- An Accidental Engineer
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Science in the Age of Invincible Surmise: Nuclear Optimism and the Michigan Memorial–Phoenix Project
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Psychology at Michigan: The Pillsbury years, 1897-1947
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Crane, H. Richard;
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How We Happened to Measure g-2: A Tale of Serendipity
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David P.D. Munns;
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Teaching in a Swimming Pool: The Ford Nuclear Reactor and the Training of the Atomic Age
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Leggett, Don;
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Replication, Re-Placing and Naval Science in Comparative Context, c.1868--1904
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Joel D. Howell;
Laura Hirshbein;
Alexandra Minna Stern;
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Entanglements of Eugenics, Public Health, and Academic Medicine: Reckoning with the Life and Legacies of Victor C. Vaughan
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Fifty years of medicine at the University of Michigan, 1891-1941
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Genesis of the Salk Institute: The Epic of Its Founders
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Joseph D. Martin;
Gisela Mateos;
David P. D. Munns;
Edna Suárez-Díaz;
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Special Issue Introduction: Historical Peculiarity and the Order of the Phoenix
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David P. D. Munns;
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Teaching in a Swimming Pool: The Ford Nuclear Reactor and the Training of the Atomic Age
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Laura Hirshbein;
(2021)
Why psychiatry might cooperate with religion: The Michigan Society of Pastoral Care, 1945–1968
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Plotkin, Howard;
(1980)
Henry Tappan, Franz Brünnow, and the founding of the Ann Arbor School of Astronomers, 1852-1863
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Christensen, Michael;
(2015)
Reestablishing “The Social” in Research on Democratic Processes: Mid-Century Voter Studies and Paul F. Lazarsfeld's Alternative Vision
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Jagdish Chander;
(2014)
Self-Advocacy and Blind Activists: The Origins of the Disability Rights Movement in Twentieth-Century India
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Dora Vargha;
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Technical assistance and socialist international health: Hungary, the WHO and the Korean War
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That high design of purest gold : A critical history of the pharmaceutical industry, 1880-2020
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Maryknoll Sisters, Faith, Healing, and the Maya Construction of Catholic Communities in Guatemala
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Bridie Andrews;
(2014)
Conclusions: The History of Medicine in Twentieth-Century China
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