books on the history of family medicine

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Books Ackernecht E. A Short History of Medicine. Revised [2nd] ed. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1982. Adams, David P. American Board of Family Practice: A History. Lexington, KY: American Board of Family Practice, 1999. Alexander, C. Allen.C. Allen Alexander, M.D.: An Autobiography. Kalamazoo, MI.:Dept of History Western Michigan University, 1995. American Academy of Family Physicians. Facts About Family Practice. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1987-1998. ________. Family Practice: Creation of a Specialty. Kansas City, MO.: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1980. American Medical Association. Ad Hoc Committee on Education for Family Practice. Council on Medical Education. Meeting the Challenge of Family Practice. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1966. (also known as the “Willard Report”) American Osteopathic Association and the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. The American Osteopathic Association: the People and Events that Shaped our History: a Centennial Perspective, 1897-1997. Chicago: American Osteopathic Association, 1997. Amundson, Bruce and Dan Zismer. Strategies for Managed Care and Integration in Rural Practice. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, c1995. Arroyo, Irene L. The Emergence of Family Practice: A Sociological Perspective. N.p., 1986. Association of Family Practice Residency Directors. Leadership in Education: The First Five Years of the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors. N.p.: Greenwich Press, 1996. Bailey, Percival. Up from Little Egypt. Chicago: Buckskin Press, 1969. Baldwin, L.M. Baldwin. Two Decades of Experience in the University of Washington Family Medicine Residency Network: Practice Differences Between Graduates in Rural and Urban Locations. Rural Health Working Paper Series no. 25. Seattle: WAMI RHRC, 1993.

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Ackernecht E. A Short History of Medicine. Revised [2nd] ed. Baltimore: John HopkinsUniversity Press, 1982.

Adams, David P. American Board of Family Practice: A History. Lexington, KY: AmericanBoard of Family Practice, 1999.

Alexander, C. Allen.C. Allen Alexander, M.D.: An Autobiography. Kalamazoo, MI.:Dept ofHistory Western Michigan University, 1995.

American Academy of Family Physicians. Facts About Family Practice. Kansas City, MO:American Academy of Family Physicians, 1987-1998.

________. Family Practice: Creation of a Specialty. Kansas City, MO.: American Academy ofFamily Physicians, 1980.

American Medical Association. Ad Hoc Committee on Education for Family Practice. Councilon Medical Education. Meeting the Challenge of Family Practice. Chicago: American MedicalAssociation, 1966. (also known as the “Willard Report”)

American Osteopathic Association and the American College of Osteopathic FamilyPhysicians. The American Osteopathic Association: the People and Events that Shaped ourHistory: a Centennial Perspective, 1897-1997. Chicago: American Osteopathic Association,1997.

Amundson, Bruce and Dan Zismer. Strategies for Managed Care and Integration in RuralPractice. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, c1995.

Arroyo, Irene L. The Emergence of Family Practice: A Sociological Perspective. N.p., 1986.

Association of Family Practice Residency Directors. Leadership in Education: The First FiveYears of the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors. N.p.: Greenwich Press,1996.

Bailey, Percival. Up from Little Egypt. Chicago: Buckskin Press, 1969.

Baldwin, L.M. Baldwin. Two Decades of Experience in the University of Washington FamilyMedicine Residency Network: Practice Differences Between Graduates in Rural and UrbanLocations. Rural Health Working Paper Series no. 25. Seattle: WAMI RHRC, 1993.

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Balint, Michael. The Doctor, His Patient, and the Illness. Foreword by Maurice Levine. NewYork: International Universities Press, 1957.

Barnett, B. Lewis, Jr. Between the Lines: Reflections of a Family Physician. Kansas City, MO: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Foundation, 1989.

Beers, Robert G. A Country Doctor From Yesterday. Scottsdale, AZ: By the Author, n.d.

Bell, Whitfield J. The Colonial Physician & Other Essays. New York: Science HistoryPublications, 1975.

Berg, Dale D., ed. Handbook of Primary Care Medicine, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1998.

Besterman, Theodore. Medicine: A Bibliography of Bibliographies. Totowa, NJ: Rowman/Littlefield, 1971.

Bettmann, Otto. Pictorial History of Medicine: A Brief Nontechnical Survey of the Healing Arts from Aesculapius to Ehrlich. Springfield, IL.: Thomas, 1956.

Bhardwaj, V. Bhushan and Ernest Yuh-Ting Yen. Family Practice, Continuing Education Review: 506 Essay Questions and Referenced Answers. Garden City, NY: Medical Examination Pub. Co., 1981.

________. Patient Management in Primary Care, Problems and Case Studies: A Compilation of 50 Patient Management Exercises. Garden City, NY: Medical Examination Pub. Co., 1981.

Birrer, Richard B., ed. Urban Family Medicine. New York : Springer-Verlag, 1987.________ and Francis G. O'Connor, eds. Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician.Foreword by Timothy David Noakes, 3rd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2004.

Bishop, F. Marian. The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine: The First 25 Years. N.p., 1992.

Blake, John B., ed. Education in the History of Medicine. New York: Hafner, 1968.

________. A Short Title Catalogue of Eighteenth Century Printed Books in the National Library of Medicine. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1979.

________ and Charles Roos, eds. Medical Reference Works, 1679-1966; A SelectedBibliography. Chicago: Medical Library Association, 1967.

Blanton, Wyndham B., M.D. Medicine in Virginia in the Eighteenth Century. Richmond, Va.:Garrett & Massie, 1931.

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Bobo, Zack. Ramblings of a Country Doctor. Dallas: Southwest Offset, 1977.

Bonnett, O.T. Confessions of a Healer: The Truth from an Unconventional Family Doctor. Aspen, CO: MacMurray & Beck, 1994.

Bosanquet, Nick and Brenda Leese. Family Doctors and Economic Incentives. Brookfield, VT: Gower Pub. Co., 1989.

Brasure, M., I. Moscovice, and B. Yawn. Rural Primary Care Practices and Managed Care Organizations: Relationships and Risk Sharing. Rural Health Working Paper Series no. 28. Minneapolis: MN RHRC, 1999.

Bratton, Robert L., ed. Family Practice Board Review. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, 2002.

________. Mayo Clinic’s Complete Guide for Family Physicians and Residents in Training. New York: McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, 2000.

Brody, Howard. Stories of Sickness. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1987.

Brodie, Jessie Laird. Dr. Jessie. Portland, OR: Carolina Pacific Pub., 1991.

Brown, Pat Rhine, ed. T.E. Rhine, M.D.: Recollections of an Arkansas Country Doctor. Little Rock: August House, 1985.

Bryan, James E. The Role of the Family Physician in America’s Developing Medical CareProgram. St. Louis, MO: Warren H. Green, Inc., 1968.

Bubis, Jacob Louis. Women Are My Problem. New York: Comet Press Books, 1953.California Academy of Family Physicians. Honor Your Past, Prepare for Your Future: 50 Years of California Family Medicine. Greenwich, CT: Greenwich Press, 1998.

Candib, Lucy M. Medicine and the Family: A Feminist Perspective. New York: Basic Books, 1995.

Cantafio, Ralph Whatever Happened to the General Practitioners? Commack, NY: NovaScience Publishers, 1997.

Cash, Jill C. and Cheryl A. Glass, eds. Family Practice Guidelines. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000.

Cassedy, James H. Medicine in America: A Short History. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1991.

Cassell, Eric. The Healer’s Art. Philadelphia: J.P. Lippincott Co., 1976.

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Catlin, Robin J.O., ed. Family Practice, PreTest Self-Assessment and Review. New York:McGraw-Hill Book Co., Health Professions Division, 1981.

Chan, Paul D. Christopher R. Winkle, and Peter J. Winkle. Family Medicine. Laguna Hills, CA:Current Clinical Strategies Pub., 2000.

________. Family Medicine: Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Gynecology, and Obstetrics.Fountain Valley, CA: Current Clinical Strategies Pub. International, 1993.

Christie, Ronald J. and C. Barry Hoffmaster. Ethical Issues in Family Medicine. New York :Oxford University Press, 1986.

Citizens Commission on Graduate Medical Education. The Graduate Education ofPhysicians. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1966. (Also known as the “MillisReport”)

Clarke, Edward H., Henry J. Bigelow, Samuel D. Gross et al. A Century of AmericanMedicine, 1776-1876. Philadelphia, H.C. Lea, 1876.

Clendening, Logan. Source Book of Medical History. New York: Dover Publications, 1960.

Cogswell, Betty E. and Marvin B. Sussman, eds. Family Medicine, a New Approach to Health Care. Marriage & Family Review, v. 4, no. ½. New York : Haworth Press, 1981.

Collins, Stephen. The Autobiography of Stephen Collins, M.D. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott,1872.

Commission on Graduate Medical Education. Graduate Medical Education. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1940.

Committee on Preparation for General Practice. Report of the Committee on Preparationfor General Practice. Chicago: American Medical Association, June 1959.

Corsi, Pietro and Paul Weindling, eds. The History of Science and Medicine. London:Butterworth Scientific, 1983.

Crouch, Michael A. and Leonard Roberts, eds. The Family in Medical Practice: a FamilySystems Primer. New York : Springer-Verlag, 1987

Cullen, Thomas Stephen. Early Medicine in Maryland. Baltimore: N.p., 1927.

Diller, Theodore. Pioneer Medicine in Western Pennsylvania. Foreword by J.J. Buchanan,M.D. New York: P.B. Hoeber, Inc., 1927.

Doherty, William J. Charles E. Christianson, and Marvin B. Sussman, eds. FamilyMedicine: The Maturing of a Discipline. New York : Haworth Press, 1987.

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________. Family Therapy and Family Medicine: Toward the Primary Care of Families. New York: Guilford, 1983.

Dole, Mary Phylinda. A Doctor in Homespun. Greenfield, MA: T. Morey, 1941.

Doyle, Helen M. Doctor Nellie; the Autobiography of Dr. Helen MacKnight Doyle. Mammoth Lakes, CA: Genny Smith Books, Distributed by Kaufmann, 1934, 1983.

Driscoll, Charles E. and Edward T. Bope, eds. The Family Practice Desk Reference, 4th ed. Chicago: AMA Press, 2003.

________ et al, eds. Handbook of Family Practice. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1986.

Dudley, E.C. The Medicine Man; Being the Memoirs of Fifty Years of Medical Progress.New York: J.H. Sears & Company, Inc., 1927.

Duffin, Jacalyn. History of Medicine : A Scandalously Short Introduction. Toronto; Buffalo :University of Toronto Press, c1999.

Duffy, John. The Healers: a History of American Medicine. Urbana, IL: University of IllinoisPress, 1976.

________. From Humors to Medical Science: a History of American Medicine. 2nd ed.Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

Dunham, Nancy Cross, David A. Kindig, and Donald Libby. Do Wisconsin’s ResidencyPrograms Produce Enough Generalist Physicians to Meet the State’s FutureRequirements? Policy Paper no. 95-1. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Network for Health PolicyResearch, 1995.

Durant, Thomas M. The Days of Our Years: Short History of Medicine a Short History ofMedicine and the American College of Physicians, 1915-1965. Chicago: The College,1965.

Durbon, P.T. ed. A Guide to the Culture of Science, Technology, and Medicine. New York:Free Press, 1980.

Eimas, Richard. Heirs of Hippocrates: The Development of Medicine in a Catalogue ofHistoric Books in the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, the University of Iowa. IowaCity, IA: University of Iowa Press, 1990.

Emerson, Clarence. Autobiography. Lincoln, NE: The Author, 1966.

Fair, Edwin. The Doctors Fair--the Practice of Medicine from Horseback to HelicopterStillwater, OK: Oklahoma Bylines, c1996.

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Fishbein, Morris. Frontiers of Medicine. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Company incooperation with the Century of Progress Exposition, 1933.

Fischer, John R. Prairie Doctor. Hermann, MO: John R. Fischer and Traubenhof Press,2000.

Fleming, Donald. William H. Welch and the Rise of Modern Medicine. Boston: Little,Brown, 1954.

Flexner, Abraham. Medical Education in the United States and Canada. Boston: Updyke,1910.

Flexner, S. and J.T. Flexner. William Henry Welch and the Heroic Age of AmericanMedicine. New York: Viking, 1941.

Forsyth, Roger A., Marvin E. Don, and Irving M. Rasgon. Family Practice: Selfassessmentand Review: 850 Multiple Choice Questions and Referenced ExplanatoryAnswers Uniquely Organized for Clinical and Educational Value. Garden City, NY: MedicalExamination Pub. Co., 1981.

Frazier, Jacob Moore. From Tallow Candle to Television. Belton, TX.: University of MaryHardin-Baylor, 1981.

Gallen, Derek, Warwick Coulson, and Glynis Buckle. The First Steps in Practice. Forewordby J.P. Toby. Oxford; Boston: Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1994.Garrison, Fielding H. An Introduction to the History of Medicine. 4th ed. Philadelphia:Saunders, 1929.

Gerard, Roy J. and April L. Allison. The Conscience of Medicine: a History of FamilyPractice in Michigan. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Department of FamilyPractice, 1998.

Geyman, John P., ed. Archives of Family Practice, 3 vols. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, c1981-1982.

________. Family Practice: Foundation of Changing Health Care. New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, c1980.

________. Family Practice in the Medical School: Nine Case Reports on Developments inFamily Practice Education and Research 1970-1977. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts,1977.________. Health Care in America: Can Our Ailing System Be Healed? Woburn, MA:Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002.

________. The Modern Family Doctor and Changing Medical Practice. New York:Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971.

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________. Profile of the Residency Trained Family Physician in the United States,1970-1979. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1981.

________. Preventive Medicine in Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts,1979.

________. Research in Family Practice. New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1978.

________ and John Fry, eds. Family Practice: an International Perspective in DevelopedCountries. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1983.

________, R.A. Deyo and S.D. Ramsey, eds. Evidence-based Clinical Practice: Conceptsand Approaches. Woburn, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2000.

________, T.E. Norris and L.G. Hart, eds. Textbook of Rural Medicine. New York:McGraw-Hill, 2001.

Gilbert, J. A Bibliography of Articles on the History of American Medicine Compiledfrom: Writings on American History, 1902-1937. New York: New York Academy ofMedicine, 1951.

Gordon, Benjamin Lee. Romance in Medicine. Philadelphia: Davis, 1945.Gordon, Richard. The Alarming History of Medicine. New York: St. Martin’s Press,1994.

Graber, Mark A. and Matthew L. Lanternier, eds. The Family Practice Handbook. St.Louis : Mosby, c2001.

Green, Larry A., Robert Graham, John J. Frey and G. Gayle Stephens. Keystone III:The Role of Family Practice in a Changing Health Care Environment. Washington, DC:The Robert Graham Center, 2001.

Greer, Joseph H. A Physician in the House for Family and Individual Consultation.Chicago: J.H. Greer, 1921.

Guthrie, D. A History of Medicine. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1946.

Hafner, A.W., F.W. Hunger, and E.M. Tarpey. Directory of Deceased AmericanPhysicians, 1804-1929: a Genealogical Guide to over 149,000 Medical PractitionersProviding Brief Biographical Sketches Drawn from the American Medical Association'sDeceased Physician Masterfile, 2 vols. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1993.

Hallahan, John Dallas. A Life to Remember. Media, PA: Media Impressions, 1998.

Halverton, Paul K., ed. Managed Care and Public Health. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen,1998.

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Hammerberg, Kuno. Kuno: One of the Last of the General Practitioners. Hicksville, NY:Exposition Press, 1979.

Hanson, Shirley May Harmon, Vivian Gedaly-Duff, and Joanna Rowe Kaakinen, eds.Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice, and Research, 3rd ed. Philadelphia:F.A. Davis, 2005.

Heerens, Robert E. Love & Synchronicity. N.p.: By the Author, 2003.

Hefferman, Roy J. More Sunshine Than Shadow, A Doctor’s Life. Doonaree, 1966.

Hellerstein, David. A Family of Doctors. New York: Hill and Wang, 1994.

Hess, Joseph W., Michael R. Liepman, and Thomas J. Ruane, ed. Family Practice andPreventive Medicine: Health Promotion in Primary Care. Symposium on DiseasePrevention/Health Promotion in Family Practice and Primary Care (1980: Dearborn,MI) New York, NY: Human Sciences Press, 1983.

Hirsch, Jefferey G. Family Medicine. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

Holloway, Lisabeth M., Ernest N. Feind, and George N. Holloway. Medical Obituaries:American Physician's Biographical Notices in Selected Medical Journals Before 1907.New York: Garland, 1981.

Houts, Peter S. and Thomas L. Leaman. Case Studies in Primary Medical Care: Social,Psychological, and Ethical Issues in Family Practice. University Park, PA: PennsylvaniaState University Press, 1983.

Hubbard, Stephen G. Specialism, in Its Relations to Practical Medicine. New Haven, CT:Tuttle, Morehoase & Taylor, 1870.

Huygen, F.J.A. Family Medicine, the Medical Life History of Families. American ed. NewYork: Brunner/Mazel, c1982.

Jackson, James Albert. Autobiography of James Albert Jackson. Madison, WI: 1945.Jackson, Ulys. The Autobiography of Ulys Jackson, M.D., Harrison, Arkansas, 1905--.Harrison, AR: Jackson, 1977.

Jacoby, George W. Physician, Pastor and Patient; Problems in Pastoral Medicine. NewYork, London: P. B. Hoeber, Inc., 1936.

Johnston, William Victor. Before the Age of Miracles: Memoirs of a Country Doctor. NewYork: Eriksson, 1972.

Kaplan, Berton H. and Michel A. Ibrahim, eds. Family Medicine and SupportiveInterventions: An Epidemiological Approach. Life Styles Health Series, no. 2. Chapel Hill,NC: Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina, 1981.

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Kellerman, Rick, ed. In Their Own Words: Stories About the Origins of Family MedicineEducation at the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita and AffiliatedResidencies. N.p.:Kansas Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, 2004.

Kelly, Howard A. and Walter L. Burrage. American Medical Biographies. Baltimore:Norman Remington, 1920.

Kozol, Robert A. When to Call the Surgeon: Decision Making for Primary Care Providers.Philadelphia: Davis, 1999.

Kushner, Kenneth P., ed. Critical Issues in Family Practice: Cases and Commentaries.New York: Springer Pub. Co., 1982.

Ladd, Barry. Reflections of a Country Doctor. Lakewood, CO: Glenbridge Pub., c1996.

Lawson, Sidney B. Autobiography & Reminiscences of Sidney B. Lawson. Logan, WV:1941.

Lechevalier H.A. and M. Solotorovsky. Three Centuries of Microbiology. New York: DoverPublications, 1974.

Lewis, Charles E., ed A Right to Health: The Problem of Access to Primary Medical Care.New York: Wiley, 1976.Libby, Walter. History of Medicine in Its Salient Features. Boston: Houghton MifflinCompany, 1922.

Lipsky, Martin S. and Mitchell S. King. Blueprints in Family Medicine. Malden, MA:Blackwell, 2003.

Little, Marilyn and John E. Midtling, eds. Becoming a Family Physician. New York:Springer-Verlag, 1989.

Littler, John E. and Timothy Momany. The Family Practice Handbook. Chicago: YearBook Medical Publishers, 1990.

Loomis, F.A., ed. As Long as Life: The Memoirs of a Frontier Woman Doctor, MaryCanaga Rowland, 1873-1966. Seattle: Storm Peak Press, 1994.

Lopate, Carole. Women in Medicine. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

Loudon, Irvine, ed. Medical Care and the General Practitioner. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1986.________. Western Medicine, An Illustrated History. Oxford: Oxford University Press,1997.

Lourie, J.A. Medical Eponyms: Who Was Coude? London: Pitman, 1982.

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Lynk, Miles V. Sixty Years of Medicine. Memphis: Twentieth Century Press, 1951.Lyons, Albert S. and R. Joseph Petrucelli II. Medicine: An Illustrated History. New York:H.N. Abrams, 1978.

Magnotti, Therese. Doc: The Life of Emily Hammond Wilson. Shady Side, MD: ShadySide Rural Heritage Society, 1995.

Major, Ralph. Classic Descriptions of Disease with Biographical Sketches of theAuthors, 3rd ed. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1945; rpt., 1965.

Maldonado, Daniel C. and Cynthia Zuniga. SOAP for Family Medicine. Malden, MA:Blackwell Pub., c2005.

Manuzak, Hubert F. Manuzak: The Life Story of a Family Physician. New York:Vantage Press, 1989.

Marshall, Kenneth G. Mosby’s Family Practice Sourcebook: Evidence-BasedEmphasis. St. Louis: Mosby, 2000.

Martin, Donald L. Tidbits for Young Doctors and Their Patients: (Journal of a CountryDoctor, Part II). Lima, OH: Fairway Press, 1993.

Martin, Franklin H. Forty Years of Medicine and Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch.Chicago: The Surgical Publishing Company of Chicago, 1934.

McComb, Earl Vinton. Doctor of the North Country. New York: Crowell, 1936.

McDaniel, Susan H., Thomas L. Campbell, and David B. Seaburn. Family-OrientedPrimary Care: A Manual for Medical Providers. Foreword by Jack H. Medalie. NewYork : Springer-Verlag, 1990.

McNamara, Robert Francis and Thomas A. McNamara. Good Old Doctor Mac :Thomas A. McNamara: Family Physician, 1856-1927. Utica, NY: Devon Pub., 2004.

McPhee, John . Heirs of General Practice. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1984.McWhinney, Ian R. An Introduction to Family Medicine. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1981.

________. A Textbook of Family Medicine. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.Meamber, Donald L. Sawbones in Siskiyou. Montague, CA: Donald and DorothyMeamber Trust, 2003.

Medalie, Jack H. Family Medicine: Principles and Applications. Baltimore: Williams &Wilkins, 1978.

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Miller, Genevieve, ed. Bibliography of the History of Medicine in the United States andCanada 1939-1960. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1964; New York:Arno Press, 1979.

Miller, James Alexander. Public Health and the Practicing Physician. New York: Milbank Memorial Fund, 1929.

Mitchell, George T. Dr. George. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press,1994.

Moorman, Lewis Jefferson. Pioneer Doctor. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1951.

Morris, Robert T. Doctors Versus Folks. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1915.

Morton, L.T. and S. Godbolt, eds. Information Sources In The Medical Sciences. 3rd ed. London: Butterworth, 1984.

Mumford, James G. A Narrative of Medicine in America. Philadelphia and London: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1903.

National Commission on Community Health Services. Health Is a Community Affair. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1967. (Also known as the "Folsom Report")

Nay, Winfield Scott. The Old Country Doctor. Rutland, VT: Tuttle Pub. Co., 1937.

New York Academy of Medicine. The March of Medicine, 6 vols. New York Academyof Medicine Lectures to the Laity Series no. 4-9. New York, Columbia Univ. Press,1940-45.

Norman, Haskell. One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine. Ed. by Hope Mayo. NewYork: The Grolier Club, 1995.

Norman, Jeremy M., ed. Morton's Medical Bibliography: an Annotated Check-list ofTexts Illustrating the History of Medicine, 5th ed. Brookfield, VT: Gower, 1991.

Norris, Thomas E., ed. Rural Family Practice: You Can Make a Difference. KansasCity, MO : American Academy of Family Physicians, 1997.

Norton, Peter G., ed. Primary Care Research: Traditional and InnovativeApproaches. Newbury Park, NJ: Sage Publications, 1991.

Nuland, Sherwin B. Doctors: The Biography of Medicine. New York: Knopf, 1988.

________. Medicine: The Art of Healing. New York: H.L. Levin Associates:Distributed by Macmillan Pub. Co., 1992.

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Onion, Daniel K. Blackwell’s Primary Care Essentials: The Complete Guide. Malden,MA: Blackwell Science, 2003.

________. The Little Black Book of Primary Care, 5th ed. Sudbury, MA: Jones andBartlett, 2006.

Osler, William. Aequanimitas: With Other Addresses to Medical Students, Nursesand Practitioners of Medicine. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston’s Son & Co., 1905.

________. Bibliotheca Osleriana: a Catalogue of Books Illustrating the History ofMedicine and Science. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1969.

________. The Collected Essays of Sir William Osler. Edited with an Introduction byJohn P. McGovern and Charles G. Roland. New York: The Classics of SurgeryLibrary, Gryphon Editions, 1996.

________. A Concise History of Medicine. Baltimore: Medical Standard Book Co.,1919.

________. The Evolution of Modern Medicine. New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Press,1923.

________. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed For the Use ofPractitioners and Students of Medicine. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1892.

Owens-Adair, Bethenia. Dr. Owens-Adair. N.p., 1923.

Packard, Francis R. History of Medicine in the United States, 2 vols. New York:Hoeber, 1931.

Pieroni, Robert E. and F. Douglas Scutchfield. Family Practice Review: 1,001Multiple Choice Questions and Referenced Answers. Garden City, NY: MedicalExamination Pub. Co., 1978.

Pollak, Simon. The Autobiography and Reminiscences of S. Pollak, M.D., St. Louis,MO. St. Louis: St. Louis Medical Review, 1904.

Porter, Roy, ed. Cambridge Illustrated History of Medicine. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1996.

________ and Wear, A., eds. Problems in the History of Medicine. New York: CroomHelm and Methune, 1987.

Rakel, Robert E., ed. Essentials of Family Practice. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1998.

________ and Howard F. Conn; special consulting editor, Thomas W. Johnson.Family Practice, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1978.

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________. “Family Practice: a Comprehensive Primary Care Specialty.” In: Role ofMedical Schools in Delivery of Health Care System: Proceedings of Symposium, 1-10November, 1977, North Carolina Medical Schools. Edited by Wieslaw Tysarowski.Warsaw, Poland: Warsaw Medical Academy Department of Education, PoznanMedical Academy Press, 1978.

________. Principles of Family Medicine. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1977.

________. Saunders Manual of Medical Practice. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2000.

________. Textbook of Family Practice. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 2002.

________. The Year Book of Family Practice. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers,1977-1992.

Rickles, William H., ed. Biofeedback and Family Practice Medicine. Conference onBiofeedback and Family Practice Medicine (1980: San Jose, CA) New York : PlenumPress, 1983.

Robinson, George Canby. Adventures in Medical Education; A Personal Narrative ofthe Great Advance of American Medicine. Cambridge, MA: Commonwealth Fund byHarvard Univ. Press, 1957.

Robinson, Victor. The Modern Home Physician. New York: W.H. Wise & Company,1939.

________. The Story of Medicine. New York: A. & C. Boni, 1931.

________. Syllabus of Medical History. New York: Froben Press, Inc., 1933.

Roe, Edward Reynolds. Autobiography, etc. Chicago: E. R. Roe, 1892.

Rosen, Gerald M., John P. Geyman, and Richard H. Layton, eds. Behavioral Sciencein Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1980.

Ross, Stuart T. Autobiography of an American Doctor. New York: Vantage Press,1991.

Rubenstein, Edward and Daniel D. Federman, eds. Scientific American Medicine, 3vols. New York: Scientific American, 2000.

Rudy, David R. Family Medicine. The National Medical Series Questions and Answersfor Independent Study. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000.

Rutkow, I. The History of Surgery in the United States, 1775-1900. San Francisco:Norman Pub., 1988.

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Sachs, Dan. Emergency Room: Lives Saved and Lost. Boston: Little, Brown, 1996.

Saultz, John W., ed. Textbook of Family Medicine Companion Handbook. New York:McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, 2001.

________. Textbook of Family Medicine: Defining and Examining the Discipline. NewYork : McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division, 2000.

Saver, Barry G. Barriers to Residency Training of Physicians in Rural Areas. WorkingPaper no. 46. Seattle: University of Washington, School of Medicine, Dept. of FamilyMedicine, 1998.

Schmidt, Jacob E. Medical Discoveries: Who and When: a Dictionary ListingThousands of Medical and Related Scientific Discoveries in Alphabetical Order,Giving in Each Case the Name of the Discoverer, His Profession, Nationality, andFloruit, and the Date of the Discovery. Springfield, IL:Thomas, 1959.

Shastid, Thomas H. My Second Life. Ann Arbor, MI: G. Wahr, 1944.

Shattuck, George Cheever. Frederick Cheever Shattuck, M.D., 1847-1929, a Memoir.Boston: N.p., 1967.

Shires, David B. Brian K. Hennen, and Donald I. Rice. Family Medicine: A Guidebookfor Practitioners of the Art. New York : McGraw-Hill, 1987.

Shorter, Edward. Bedside Manners: The Troubled History of Doctors and Patients.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985.

________. Doctors and Their Patients: A Social History. New Brunswick, USA:Transaction Publishers, 1991.

Shryock, Richard Harrison. Medicine in America: Historical Essays. Baltimore: JohnsHopkins Press, 1972.

Singer, C, and A. Underwood. A Short History of Medicine. 2nd ed. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1962.

Sloane, Philip D., ed. Essentials of Family Medicine, 4th ed. Philadelphia: LippincottWilliams & Wilkins, 2002.

Smith, Mary F. and Patrick F. Caulfield. History of the Department of Family andCommunity Medicine at Albany Medical College. Foreword by David J. Mersy.Albany, NY: Albany Medical College, 2001.

Spofford, Jeremiah. Reminiscences of Seventy Years; Including Half a Century in thePractice of Medicine in This Place. Haverhill, MA: E.G. Frothingham, Printer, 1867.

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Stanard, John R; American Academy of Family Physicians. Caring for America: theStory of Family Practice. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Co. Publishers, 1997.

Starr, Paul. The Social Transformation of American Medicine. New York: BasicBooks, 1982.

Stephens, G. Gayle. The Intellectual Basis of Family Practice. Tucson, AZ: WinterPub. Co.; Kansas City, MO : Co-sponsored and distributed by the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Foundation, 1982.

Stern, Thomas L. House Calls: Recollections of a Family Physician. Wilsonville,OR: BookPartners, 2000.

Stewart, John A. The Stewart Chronicles. Hamilton, OH: By the Author, 2003.

Stockle, John D. and George Abbott White. Plain Pictures of Plain Doctoring.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, c1985.

Strauss, M.B., ed. Familiar Medical Quotations. Boston: Little Brown, 1968.Tallia, Alfred F., ed. Swanson’s Family Practice Review: A Problem-OrientedApproach. Philadelphia: Mosby, 2005.

Tarnoff, Stephen L., ed. Family Practice in Health Care Organizations: Strategiesfor Strength, 4th ed. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians,1996.

Tatum, William Edgar. Saddle-Bag Surgeon. N.p., 1978.

Taylor, R.B., et. al., eds.: Family Medicine: Principles and Practice. New York:Springer, 1978.

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Thompson, C.J.S. The History and Evolution of Surgical Instruments. New York:Schuman’s, 1942.

Tice, Lois W. Autobiography. Rochester, MN: L.L. Withrow, 1986.

Truman, Stanley R. The Doctor; His Career, His Business, His Human Relations.Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1951.

________. The History of the Founding of the American Academy of GeneralPractice. St. Louis: Warren H. Green, 1969.

Tumulty, P.A. The Effective Clinician: His Methods and Approach to Diagnosis andCare. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders co., 1973.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.Subcommittee on Health. Family Practice of Medicine: Hearings Before theSubcommittee on Health of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, unitedStates Senate. 91st Cong., 2nd Sess., July 8-9, 1970.

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Van Deberge, Julian. Family Medical Practice: A Practical, Comprehensive andModern Medical Practice for Family Use. Detroit: Medelian Pub. Co., 1918.

Verby, John E. Family Practice, Specialty Board and Recertification Review: 575Multiple Choice Questions With Referenced Explanatory Answers. MedicalExamination Review Series. New Hyde Park, NY: Medical Examination Pub. Co.,1983.

Verghese, Abraham. My Own Country: A Doctor’s Story of a Town and ItsPeople in the Age of AIDS. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994.

Vodel, David E. Family Physicians and Managed Care: a View to the 90s.Kansas City, MO: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1993.

Wachter, Robert M., ed. Hospital Medicine. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, 2000.

Walton, John N., Paul B. Beeson and Ronald Bodley Scott, eds. The OxfordCompanion to Medicine, 2 vols. Oxford; New York : Oxford University Press,1986.

Wellever, A. et al. Rural Physicians and HMOs: An Uneasy Partnership. WorkingPaper/Rural Health Research Center no. 17. Minneapolis: MN RHRC, 1996.

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West, P.A. The Geographic and Temporal Patterns of Residency-Trained FamilyPhysicians: University of Washington Family Practice Residency Network. RuralHealth Working Paper Series no. 31. Seattle: WAMI RHRC, 1995.

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Wharton, May (Cravath). Doctor Woman of the Cumberlands. Pleasant Hill, TN:Uplands, 1972.

Wiley, Harvey Washington. An Autobiography. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1983.Wittick, M.A. The Doctor Who Never Refused a Call. Sprucedale, Ont: OlympicPrinting, 1977.

Woodard, Robert Crawford. Beyond the Next Mountain. Miami: Banyan Books,1985.

World Organization of National Colleges, Academies, and Academic Associations ofGeneral Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA). ICPC Working Party; edited byHenk Lamberts and Maurice Wood. ICPC: International Classification of PrimaryCare. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.

Wright, Charles L. and George L. Riegling. The Family Doctor: A New Specialty.Frankfort, KY: Legislative Research Commission, 1971.

Wright, Isaac. Wright’s Family Medicine: or, A System of Domestic Practice:Containing the Improvements Suggested by an Experience of Forty Years.Maryville, TN: Printed at the Office of Davis Printing Co., 1977.

Wright, Russell. One Man’s Journey From Slippery Rock. Ann Arbor, MI: OlympiaSports Press, 1997.

Yawn, Barbara P., Angeline Bushy, and Roy A. Yawn, eds. Exploring RuralMedicine: Current Issues and Concepts. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications,1994.

Yen, Ernest Yuh-ting. Family Practice: Review and Assessment. New York :Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1980.

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Young, Marion Marshall. Journey of Discovery. N.p., 1992.