Browsing by Author "Rosenberg, Charles"
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The Adams Act: Politics and the Cause of Scientific Research
Rosenberg, Charles (Agricultural History Society, 1964) -
The American Medical Profession: Mid‑Nineteenth Century
Rosenberg, Charles (Loyola University, Institute of Jesuit History, 1962) -
And Heal the Sick: The Hospital and the Patient in the 19th Century America
Rosenberg, Charles (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1977) -
Back to the future
Rosenberg, Charles (Elsevier BV, 2013) -
Body and Mind in Nineteenth‑Century Clinical Medicine: Some Clinical Origins of the Neurosis Construct
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989) -
Catechisms of Health: The Body in the Prebellum Classroom
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995) -
The Cause of Cholera: Aspects of Etiological Thought in Nineteenth Century America
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960) -
Charles Benedict Davenport and the Beginning of Human Genetics
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1961) -
The Cholera Epidemic of 1832 in New York City
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1959) -
Cholera in Nineteenth-Century Europe: A Tool for Social and Economic Analysis
Rosenberg, Charles (Cambridge University Press, 1966) -
Clio and Caring: An Agenda for American Historians and Nursing
Rosenberg, Charles (American Journal of Nursing Co., 1987) -
Commentary: Epidemiology in Context
Rosenberg, Charles E. (Oxford University Press, 2009) -
Contested Boundaries. Psychiatry, Disease, and Diagnosis
Rosenberg, Charles (University of Chicago Press, 2006)Since the 19th century, we have come to think of disease in terms of specific entities—entities defined and legitimated in terms of characteristic somatic mechanisms. Since the last third of that century, we have expanded ... -
Deconstructing Disease
Rosenberg, Charles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986) -
Disease and Social Order in America: Perceptions and Expectations
Rosenberg, Charles (Wiley-Blackwell, 1986)Views of disease-and especially of epidemics-among laymen and physicians alike, changed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries between extremes of reductionism and relativism. Both society and the medical profession ... -
Disease in history, history in disease: An interview with Charles Rosenberg
Rosenberg, Charles; Silverman, Chloe (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) -
Disease in History: Frames and Framers
Rosenberg, Charles (Wiley-Blackwell, 1989)In some ways disease does not exist until we agree that it does-by perceiving, naming, and responding to it. These acts of agreement have during the past century become increasingly central to social as well as medical ... -
Doctors and Credentials: The Roots of Uncertainty
Rosenberg, Charles (The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1984)Since 1870 the course of medical licensing in America has been complicated by a number of forces. Formal licencing and specialty certification have always followed rather than preceeded the trends they were meant to control. ... -
The Ecology of a Healthy Home: Energy, Health, and Housing in America, 1960-1985
Wolfson, Mariel Louise (2013-03-06)On November 7, 1973, President Nixon asked Americans to lower their home thermostats to a national average temperature of 68 degrees. On February 2, 1974, over half of the gas stations in the New York City area closed after ... -
Eloge: Owsei Temkin, 6 October 1902–18 July 2002
Rosenberg, Charles E. (University of Chicago Press, 2004)