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FROM THE LITERATURE
A.J. Wright, M.L.S. [This listing will appear in a future issue of the Bulletin of Anesthesia History.] Books *Baszanger I. Inventing Pain Medicine: From the Laboratory to the Clinic. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1998. 348pp. [Rev. Meldrum M. Bull Hist Med 73:534-36, 1999] *Caton D. What a Blessing She had Chloroform: The Medical and Social Response to the Pain of Childbirth from 1800 to the Present. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1999. 277pp. [Rev. Litoff JB. JAMA 282:1382, 1999; Klass P. Wilson Qt 23(4):118-119, autumn 1999] ] *Feeley TW, ed. A History of Critical Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as Documented in the International Anesthesiology Clinics. Int Anesthesiol Clin 37(1):1-174, winter 1999 [rev. Maccioli GA. Anesth Analg 89: 809, 1999] *Mallon WJ. Ernest Amory Codman: The End Result of a Life in Medicine. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2000. 196pp [Codman 1869-1940 and Harvey Cushing developed the anesthesia record while "house pups" at Massachusetts General Hospital in the early 1890s] *Rutkow IM. American Surgery: An Illustrated History. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1998. 639pp. [Rev. Nuland SB. Bull Hist Med 73:539-540, 1999] Articles and Book Chapters *Albin MS, Cohen PJ. Historical role of N2O as a marker of brain function. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 11(4):315, 1999 [abstract] *Ball C, Westhorpe R. Dry flowmeters. Anaesth Intens Care 27(5):439, October 1999 [cover note; illus.; 5 refs.] *Clayton D. Nitrous oxide artifacts available for viewing at WLM. ASA Newsletter 63(9):24-25, September 1999 [3 illus.] *Cortes Roman C. Contributions of Carlos Roe Leon to obstetric anesthesia and analgesia in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century. Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim 46(5):228-229, May 1999 [Spanish; correspondence, discussion] *Cousin MT. A pioneer anesthesiologist, the surgeon Theodore Tuffier. Ann Chirurg 53(5):427-434, May 1999 [French; 5 illus., 18 refs.] *dAthis F. Louis Serre (1925-1998)--in memoriam. Ann Fran Anesth Reanim 18(2):181-182, 1999 *Delcroix M, Buyse B, Demedts M. Respiratory resuscitation in Belgium. Rev Map Respir 16(3):325-328, June 1999 [French] *Dembo DH. The breath of life and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Crit Care Med 27(10): 2312-2314, October 1999 [1 illus., 11 refs.] *Goerig MG, am Esch JS. In memory of Auguest Bier (1861-1949). Anasthesiol Intensivvmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 34(8):463-474, August 1999 [German] *Gunn IP. Issues and perspectives affecting CRNA practice. Professional identity and historical roots. CRNA 10(1):41-47, February 1999 *Henderson F. Ether anesthesia. AANA J 67(3):265-269, June 1999 [reprint 1913 article] *Hunziker-Dean J. Voice and touch: Florence Henderson on the skills of an ether specialist. AANA J 67(3):263-264, June 1999 [1 portrait, 1 table, 6 refs.] *Jay V. This month in medicine: ether day. Can Med Assoc J 161(8):934, October 19, 1999 *Kerr B et al. The training of the surgeon: Dr. Halsted's greatest legacy. Am Surg 65(11):1101-1102, November 1999 *Knuth P, Opderbecke HW. History of the development of intensive care medicine. Part 6: Development of medical continuing education in intensive care medicine. Anaesthesist 48(6):403-408, 1999 [German] *Koch E. Alice Magaw and the great secret of open drop anesthesia. AANA J 67(1):33-34, February 1999 [1 illus., 1 table, 1 ref.] [see Magaw A] *Lawin P, Opderbecke HW, Schuster HP. History of the development of intensive care medicine. 7. History of continuing education in intensive care. Anaesthesist 48(7):465-473, July 1999 [German] *Lawin P, Opderbecke HW. History of the development of intensive care medicine. 8. Foundation and development of the German Interdisciplinary Society for Intensive and Emergency Medicine. Anaesthesist 48(8):560-566, August 1999 [German] *Lowenstein E. Warren Zapol: true-life adventures in science, medicine, and innovation. Recipient of the 1999 Excellence in Research Award [ASA]. Anesthesiology 91(4):917-919, October 1999 [illus.] *Maehle AH. Opium: Explorations of an ambiguous drug. In: Maehle AH. Drugs on Trial: Experimental Pharmacology and Therapeutic Innovation in the Eighteenth Century. Amsterdam: Rodolphi, 1999, pp 127-222 *Magaw A. A review of over fourteen thousand surgical anaesthesias. AANA J 67(1): 35-38, February 1999 [reprint 1906 article; see Koch E] *McClure JH. Donald Bruce Scott MD FRCA FRCPEd. Int J Obstet Anesth 8:291, 1999 [obituary; portrait] *McCoy E. Trauma management during the Bosnian civil war. Trauma Care (ITACCS) 9(1): 38-43, spring/summer 1999 [14 refs.] *McTavish JR. The headache in American medical practice in the 19th century: a historical overview. Headache 39:287-298, 1999 [108 refs.] *Mullins RJ. A historical perspective of trauma system development in the United States. J Trauma 47(3, suppl): S8-S14, September 1999 *Nalda Felipe MA. Queen Victoria's anesthesias. Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim 46(5):228-229, May 1999 [Spanish; correspondence, discussion] *Panning B, Schultheiss D, Piepenbrock S. Victor Ivanchich (1812-1892) and Josef Weiger (1810-1863): early cooperation of a urologist and an anesthesiologist. World J Surg 17(3):158-161, June 1999 [8 illus., 14 refs.] *Pemberton EJ. Rupert Walter Hornabrook---Australia's first full-time anaesthetists. Anaesth Intens Care 27(5):519-522, October 1999 [4 illus., 10 refs.] *Plotz J. Die Kunde von der Athernarkose in der Lokalpresse des Jahres 1847 am Beispiel von Bamberg [News of ether anesthesia in the local press in the year 1847 in Bamberg]. Anaesthesist 48:444-448, 1999 [7 illus., 2 tables, 29 refs.] *Podoll K, Bollig G, Voghtmann T, Pothman R, Robinson D. Cenesthetic pain sensations illustrated by an artist suffering with typical aura. Cephalalgia 19(6): 598-601, July 1999 *Polushin IuS. The contribution of the Military Medical Academy to the development of Russian anesthesiology and the science of resuscitation. Voen Med Zh 320(7):70-74, July 1999 [Russian] *Quijano-Pitman F. 2 Mexican antecedents of intensive care units of 1890 and 1899. Gac Med Mex 135(4):435-46, July-August 1999 [Spanish] *Raju TN. History of neonatal resuscitation. Tales of heroism and desperation. Clin Perinatol 26(3):629-640, vi-vii, September 1999 *Sabatowski R, Radbruch L, Grond S, Lehmann KA. History of pain therapy. Ther Umsch 56(8):423-425, August 1999 [German] *Sadoul P. History of respiratory resuscitation. Rev Mal Respir 16(3):307-312, June 1999 [French] *Shabunin AV. The first operation under anesthesia in Russia in a brigade hospital. Voen Med Zh 320(7):77-78, July 1999 [Russian] *Tobias G, Sands RP Jr, Bacon DR. Continuous spinal anesthesia: a continuous history? Reg Anesth Pain Med 24(5):453-457, 1999 [3 illus., 1 table, 20 refs.] *Vandam LD. History of anesthetic practice. In: Miller RD, ed. Anesthesia. 5th ed. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone, 1999, 1:1-11 [4 illus., bibliography] *White GL Jr. Epidemiologic adventure: the Broad Street Pump. South Med J 92(10):961-962, October 1999 *Wilkinson DJ. Brian A. Sellick, M.B.: father of the cricoid pressure manueuver (1918-1996). ASA Newsletter 63(9): 22-23, 25, September 1999 [portrait] * Zalai K. 100 years of aspirin. Orv Hetil 140(16):899-901, April 18, 1999 [Hungarian]...visitors since 9 December 1999... |
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