ID: GLSHW-4.1.1 Health Reference (1071-1097) This section contains bibliographies and review essays on women in the health professions and women's health issues. Kali Herman's WOMEN IN PARTICULAR: AN INDEX TO AMERICAN WOMEN (Phoenix: Oryx, 1984) points to biographical material on 1,318 women in the category "Medicine and Life Sciences." 1071 Apple, Rima D. "Pictorial Essay." In WOMEN, HEALTH, AND MEDICINE IN AMERICA: A HISTORICAL HANDBOOK, ed. by Rima D. Apple, pp.271-277. New York: Garland, 1990. 1072 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, 1965- . This annual reference tool lists current work in the history of medicine and health care under subject categories such as "Women in Medicine," "Gynecology," "Hygiene," etc. 1073 Bishop, William John, and Goldie, Sue, comps. A BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. London: Dawson's of Pall Mall, 1962. 1074 Boquist, Constance, and Haase, Jeannette V. AN HISTORICAL REVIEW OF WOMEN IN DENTISTRY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Rockville, MD: U. S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Health Resources Administration, Office of Health Resources Opportunity, 1977. DHEW Pub. no.(HRA)77-643 1075 Bullough, Bonnie, Bullough, Vern L., Garvey, Jane, and Allen, Karen Miller. ISSUES IN NURSING: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. New York: Garland, 1986. Comprehensive bibliography on nursing ethics, nursing education, health-care delivery, nursing specialities, and a feminist critique of nursing. 1076 Bullough, Vern L., Bullough, Bonnie, and Elcano, Barrett. NURSING: A HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. New York: Garland, 1981. 1077 Bullough, Vern L., and Sentz, Lilli. PROSTITUTION: A GUIDE TO SOURCES, 1960-1990. New York: Garland, 1992. See "Medicine and Sexually Transmitted Diseases," pp.256-271, and "Medicine and AIDS," pp.271-286. 1078 Chaff, Sandra L., et al. WOMEN IN MEDICINE: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LITERATURE ON WOMEN PHYSICIANS. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1977. 1079 Cirasole, D.M., and Seager, G. "Women and Reproductive Technologies: A Partially Annotated Bibliography." WOMEN & HEALTH 13, nos.1/2 (1987): 237-259. 1080 Draeger, Ida J. "Women as Physicians in the United States, 1850-1900." BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE 16, no.1 (June 1944): 72-81. Annotated bibliography. 1081 Dzuback, Mary Ann. "Nursing Historiography, 1960-1980: An Annotated Bibliography." In NURSING HISTORY: NEW PERSPECTIVES, NEW POSSIBILITIES, ed. by Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, pp.181-210. New York: Teachers College Press, 1983. 1082 Huls, Mary Ellen. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS ON WOMEN 1800-1990: A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY. VOLUME I: SOCIAL ISSUES. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1993. Chapters "Health," "Fertility and Maternity," "Federal Maternal Health Programs," "Birth Control and Abortion," and "Illegitimacy and Adolescent Pregnancy," provide annotated listings of government publications on these topics issued in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 1083 James, Janet W. "Writing and Rewriting Nursing History: A Review Essay." BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE (1984): 568-584. Reviews eight books and identifies those listed in NURSING: A HISTORICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY by Bonnie Bullough, Vern Bullough, and Barrett Elcano. 1084 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE, comp. Gayle V. Fischer. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1992. See bibliographies in the sections headed "Birth Control," "Health," and "Sexuality." 1085 Kantha, Sachi Sri, comp. PROSTITUTES IN MEDICAL LITERATURE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1991. Covers 1900-1990. 1086 Katz, Elaine. "Early Women Medical Writers: A Descriptive Handlist." AB BOOKMAN'S WEEKLY (April 20, 1987): 1701-1703. Bibliography of works through the early 19th century, compiled by a rare book dealer. 1087 Mandelbaum, Dorothy Rosenthal. "Women in Medicine." SIGNS 4, no.1 (Autumn 1978): 136-145. Review essay. 1088 Moore, Gloria, and Moore, Ronald. MARGARET SANGER AND THE BIRTH CONTROL MOVEMENT: A BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1911-1984. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1986. Over 1,300 citations, mostly with annotations. 1089 Morman, Edward T. with Jill Gates Smith and Margaret Jerrido. "Bibliography." In WOMEN, HEALTH, AND MEDICINE IN AMERICA: A HISTORICAL HANDBOOK, ed. by Rima D. Apple, pp.519-556. New York: Garland, 1990. 1090 Nordquist, Joan. EATING DISORDERS: FEMINIST, HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Santa Cruz: Reference and Research Services, 1989. 1091 NURSING STUDIES INDEX, 1900-1960. New York: Garland, 1984. 4 vols. References to sixty years of nursing literature, indexed by Virginia Henderson and Leo Simmons. 1092 Sahli, Nancy Ann. "Sexuality in 19th and 20th Century America: The Sources and Their Problems." RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW 20 (1979): 89-96. 1093 Sahli, Nancy Ann. WOMEN AND SEXUALITY IN AMERICA: A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984. Cites medical and scientific writings, as well as prescriptive literature, often with detailed annotations. 1094 Salisbury, Joyce E. MEDIEVAL SEXUALITY: A RESEARCH GUIDE. New York: Garland, 1990. 1095 Stevens, Patricia E. "Lesbian Health Care Research: A Review of the Literature from 1970-1990." HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL 13 (1992): 91-120. 1096 Stinson, Shirley, Johnson, Joy Louise, and Zilm, Glennis. HISTORY OF NURSING BEGINNING BIBLIOGRAPHY: A PROEMIAL LIST WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CANADIAN SOURCES. Edmonton, Canada: Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, 1992. 1097 Verbrugge, Martha H. "Women and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America." SIGNS 1, no.4 (Summer 1976): 957-972. Review essay.
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