Bibliography - Citations on Particular Subjects

Bibliography of the History of
The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Citations on Particular Subjects

24 July 1996

General histories and historical sources

Abrahams, Harold. The Extinct Medical Schools of Baltimore Maryland. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1969.

Bates, D. G., and E. H. Bensley. "The Inner History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 125 (October 1969): 184-94. (Edited publication of W. H. Osler's manuscript.)

Beirne, Francis F. The Amiable Baltimoreans. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1951.

Bernheim, Bertram Moses. The Story of The Johns Hopkins: Four Great Doctors and the Medical School They Created. New York: Whittlesey House, 1948.

Billings, John Shaw. "The Plans and Purposes of the Johns Hopkins Hospital." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 7-22. (Reprinted from Johns Hopkins Hospital: Addresses at the Opening of the Hospital (Baltimore: 1889).)

Billings, John Shaw, et al. Hospital Plans: Five Essays Relating to the Construction, Organization, and Management of Hospitals. New York: William Wood and Company, 1875.

Bond, Allen Kerr. When the Hopkins Came to Baltimore. Baltimore: The Pegasus Press, 1927.

Bowman, Isaiah. A Design for Scholarship. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1936.

Chesney, Alan Mason. The Flowering of an Idea: A Play Presenting the Origin and Early Development of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1939.

------."Four Decades of Medical Progress." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 92 (1953): 171-9.

------. The Hospitals of Baltimore and the Indigent Sick. Baltimore: N. p., 1932.

------. The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: A Chronicle. 3 vols. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1948-63.

Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy. The Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899. Baltimore: [Williams and Wilkins], 1903.

"Dedication of the Welch Medical Library." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 46 (January 1930): 3-122.

Garrison, Fielding H. John Shaw Billings: A Memoir. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915.

Gilman, Daniel Coit. "Charity and Knowledge." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 23-37. (In reprint of Johns Hopkins Hospital: Addresses at the Opening of the Hospital (Baltimore: 1889).)

Harvey, A. McGehee. Adventures in Medical Research: Contributions from Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976.

------. "John Shaw Billings: Forgotten Hero of American Medicine." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 21 (Autumn 1977): 35-57.

------. Research and Discovery in Medicine: Contributions from Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981.

Harvey, A. McGehee, et al. A Model of Its Kind. 2 vols. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.

"A Healing Vision: When Right People with Right Ideas Converged at Hopkins 100 Years Ago, Modern Medicine Began." Johns Hopkins Magazine, June 1989.

Heyssel, Robert M., et al. "Decentralized Management in a Teaching Hospital." New England Journal of Medicine 310 (31 May 1984): 1477-80.

"Hopkins Hospital Moves in a New Direction." Sun Magazine, 16 October 1977.

Hurd, Henry Mills. History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.[Unpublished] Alan M. Chesney Archives, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, 1911.

King, Francis T. "Opening Address." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 3-6. (In reprint of Johns Hopkins Hospital: Addresses at the Opening of the Hospital (Baltimore: 1889).)

Lydenberg, Harry Miller. "John Shaw Billings 1838-1913." Bulletin of Bibliography (1931): 117-20.

McGuire, Patrick A.; Jonathan Bor; Albert Sehlstedt, et al."Milestones in Medicine: One Hundred Years of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions." Sun Magazine [supplement], 28 May 1989.

McKusick, Victor A. "The Minutes of the Johns Hopkins Medical History Club, 1890 to 1894." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 27 (March-April 1953): 177-81.

Mencken, H. L. Thirty Five Years of Newspaper Work: A Memoir by H.L. Mencken. Edited by Fred Hobson, Vincent Fitzpatrick and Bradford Jacobs. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.

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

Rackemann, Francis. "'Cornerstone' Box Found in Dome at Hopkins." Evening Sun, 22 October 1959.

Robinson, G. Canby. "The Influence of the Past on the Present and Future of Medicine." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 58 (February 1936): 65-79.

Shore, Debra. "John Shaw Billings: Hopkins' Forgotten Soldier." Johns Hopkins Magazine, November 1975.

Stevenson, Lloyd G., ed. A Celebration of Medical History: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine and the Welch Medical Library. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

Tucker, Augusta. It Happened at Hopkins: A Teaching Hospital. Baltimore: Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1960.

Turner, Thomas Bourne. Heritage of Excellence: The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 1914-1947. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974.

------. "The World of Values: Reflections on the History of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 136 (May 1975): 226-30.

Welch, William Henry. "The Johns Hopkins Hospital with Especial Reference to its Relations to Medical Education and the Promotion of Medical Knowledge [1904]. (With an Explanatory Note by Alan M. Chesney.)." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 104 (January 1959): 1-10.

"What Is This Health System, Anyway?" Hopkins Medical News, summer 1987.

Building and laboratory plans

Barker, Lewellys F. "Organization of the Laboratories in the Medical Clinic of The Johns Hopkins Hospital." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 18 (June-July 1907): 193-8.

Billings, John Shaw. "The Plans and Purposes of the Johns Hopkins Hospital." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 7-22. (Reprinted from Johns Hopkins Hospital: Addresses at the Opening of the Hospital (Baltimore: 1889).)

Billings, John Shaw, et al. Hospital Plans: Five Essays Relating to the Construction, Organization, and Management of Hospitals. New York: William Wood and Company, 1875.

Brieger, Gert H. "The Original Plans for the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Their Historical Significance." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 39 (1965): 518-28.

Franklin, Jon. "Hopkins Hospital Discloses Major Construction and Renovation Plan." Baltimore Sun, 26 September 1973.

Gants, Edward. "Cancer Center Will Displace Elegant 1913 Building." Baltimore Sun, 19 November 1992.

------. "Phipps Spared as Hopkins Rethinks Building Site." Baltimore Sun, 8 October 1993.

"Hopkins to Dedicate New Building." Baltimore Sun, 8 November 1981.

Hospital Plans Condensed: For the Use Only of the Trustees of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: William K. Boyle and Sons, 1875.

Hurd, Henry Mills. Description of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Baltimore: N. p., 1894.

------. History of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.[Unpublished] Alan M. Chesney Archives, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, 1911.

------. The Site of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: N. p., 1911.

Knudson, Mary. "Hopkins Patients Move Into Bright New Tower." Baltimore Sun, 1 August 1977.

------. "Hopkins Renovation Approved." Baltimore Sun, 1 October 1978.

Mall, Franklin P. "The Anatomical Course and Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 7 (May-June 1896): 85-100.

McGehan, Frederick P. "Last Patient Treated at Harriet Lane; Pediatric Clinics Leave Old Building." Baltimore Sun, 26 June 1972.

"Opening of the Surgical Building and New Clinical Amphitheatre of the Johns Hopkins Hospital." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 15 (December 1904): 379-89.

Hospital administration

Ball, Otto F. "Henry Hurd of Hopkins." Modern Hospital 79 (September 1952): 90-3.

Cullen, Thomas Stephen. Henry Mills Hurd: The First Superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1920.

Harlan, Henry D., et al. "Dedication of the Henry M. Hurd Memorial Hall, the Osler Memorial Clinic and the Halsted Surgical Clinic." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 52 (January 1933): 87-113.

Harvey, A. McGehee. "Henry Mills Hurd: The First Superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the First Professor of Psychiatry." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 148 (March 1981): 135-48.

Schneck, Jerome M. "Henry M. Hurd and the Johns Hopkins 'Big Four'." American Journal of Psychiatry 117 (March 1961): 842-5.

Tilghman, R. Carmichael. "William Barry Wood, Jr. May 4, 1910-March 9, 1971." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 129 (August 1971): 111-20.

Hopkins health care system

Blendon, Robert J., and Clifton R. Gaus. "Problems in Developing Health Services in Poverty Areas: The Johns Hopkins Experience." Journal of Medical Education 46 (June 1971): 477-84.

Crowe, Marc R. "Hospitals to Affiliate." News American, 11 August 1985.

Gaus, Clifton R. "Who Enrolls in a Prepaid Group Practice: The Columbia Experience." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 128 (January 1971): 9-14.

Heyssel, Robert M., and Henry M. Seidel. "The Johns Hopkins Experience in Columbia, Maryland." New England Journal of Medicine 295 (1976): 1225-31.

Heyssel, Robert M., et al. "Decentralized Management in a Teaching Hospital." New England Journal of Medicine 310 (31 May 1984): 1477-80.

Knudson, Mary. "2 Hospitals to Transfer Functions." Baltimore Sun, 25 March 1986.

McKusick, Victor A. "A Plan for Reorganization of the Osler Medical Service." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 136 (May 1975): 231-7.

Peterson, Malcolm L. "The First Year in Columbia: Assessments of Low Hospitalization Rate and High Office Use." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 128 (January 1971): 15-23.

Rogers, David E. "Research and Development in New Health Care Programs: An Expanded Hopkins Mission." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 128 (January 1971): 1-2.

Rogers, David E., and Robert M. Heyssel. "One Medical School's Involvement in New Health Care Delivery Models: Its Problems and Its Pleasures." Archives of Internal Medicine 127 (January 1971): 57-64.

Terris, M. "The Contributions of Henry E. Sigerist to Health Service Organizations." Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly 53 (Fall 1975): 489-530.

"What Is This Health System, Anyway?" Hopkins Medical News, summer 1987.

The Johns Hopkins University

Barker, Lewellys F. "Medicine and the Universities." American Medicine 4 (26 July 1907): 143-7.

Brieger, Gert H. "The California Origins of the Johns Hopkins Medical School." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 51 (Fall 1977): 339-52.

Buckler, William Hepburn. Assembling the Homewood Site. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1941.

Flexner, Abraham. Daniel Coit Gilman: Creator of the American Type of University. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1946.

Franklin, Fabian. The Life of Daniel Coit Gilman. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1910.

French, John C. A History of the University Founded by Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1946.

Gilman, Daniel Coit. "Charity and Knowledge." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 23-37. (In reprint of Johns Hopkins Hospital: Addresses at the Opening of the Hospital (Baltimore: 1889).)

------. University Problems in the United States. New York: Century Company, 1898.

Hawkins, Hugh D. "George William Brown and His Influence on the Johns Hopkins University." Maryland Historical Magazine, September 1957.

------. Pioneer: A History of The Johns Hopkins University, 1874-1889. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1960.

Howell, William H. "The Medical School as Part of the University." Science 30 (30 July 1909): 129-40.

Johns Hopkins University Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University and Inauguration of Ira Remsen. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1902.

Lilienfeld, A. M. "Public Health and Epidemiology." In One Hundred Years of Scholarly Publishing: 1878-1978, The Johns Hopkins University Press, edited by William P. Sisler. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978.

Schmidt, John C. Johns Hopkins: Portrait of a University. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1986.

Sharkey, Robert P. Johns Hopkins: Centennial Portrait of a University. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1975.

Shryock, Richard H. The Unique Influence of the Johns Hopkins University on American Medicine. Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1953.

School of Medicine

Barker, Lewellys F. "Medicine and the Universities." American Medicine 4 (26 July 1907): 143-7.

Bernheim, Bertram Moses. The Story of The Johns Hopkins: Four Great Doctors and the Medical School They Created. New York: Whittlesey House, 1948.

Blumer, George Alder. "Some Reminiscences of the 'Pathological' in the Early Days of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School." Yale Journal of Biological Medicine 22 (July 1950): 509-12.

Brieger, Gert H. "The California Origins of the Johns Hopkins Medical School." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 51 (Fall 1977): 339-52.

Brown, W. Norman. Johns Hopkins Half-Century Directory. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1926.

Chesney, Alan Mason. "John Shaw Billings and the Johns Hopkins Medical School: A Tribute on the One Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth." Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine 6 (April 1938): 271-84.

------. The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: A Chronicle. 3 vols. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1948-63.

Davison, Wilburt C. "Osler's Opposition to 'Whole Time Clinical Professors'." In Humanism in Medicine, edited by John P. McGovern and Chester R. Burns. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Company, 1973.

"The Education of a Physician." Johns Hopkins Magazine, December 1963-January 1964.

Fleming, Donald. "The Full-Time Controversy." Journal of Medical Education 30 (July 1955): 398-406.

Flexner, Abraham. I Remember: The Autobiography of Abraham Flexner. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1940.

Harvey, A. McGehee. Adventures in Medical Research: Contributions from Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976.

------. "A Century of Clinical Science at Johns Hopkins. Contributions to Medicine by Students, House Officers and Faculty." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 134 (April 1974): 218-25.

------. "Lewis Hill Weed: Dean of the School of Medicine and the Second Professor of Anatomy." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 139 (August 1976): 77-83.

------. Research and Discovery in Medicine: Contributions from Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981.

------. "Snake Venom and Medical Research--Some Contributions Related to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 142 (February 1978): 47-60.

"A Healing Vision: When Right People with Right Ideas Converged at Hopkins 100 Years Ago, Modern Medicine Began." Johns Hopkins Magazine, June 1989.

Howell, William H. "The Medical School as Part of the University." Science 30 (30 July 1909): 129-40.

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1893-1943: A Brief Account of Its Founding and of Its Achievements During the First Fifty Years of Its Existence. Baltimore: [Schneidereith and Sons], 1943.

Ludmerer, K. M. "The Rise of the Teaching Hospital in America." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 38 (October 1993): 389-414.

Mall, Franklin P. "The Anatomical Course and Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 7 (May-June 1896): 85-100.

McPherson, M. P. "'On the Same Terms Precisely': The Women's Medical Fund and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine." Journal of American Medical Women's Association 36 (February 1981): 37-40.

"A Revised Program of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins." Journal of Medical Education 33 (March 1958): 225-33.

Robinson, G. Canby. Adventures in Medical Education: A Personal Narrative of the Great Advance of American Medicine. Cambridge: Commonwealth Fund, Harvard University Press, 1957.

Rock, John A.; Timothy R. B. Johnson; and J. Donald Woodruff, eds. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital: The First 100 Years. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1991.

Rogers, David E., and Robert M. Heyssel. "One Medical School's Involvement in New Health Care Delivery Models: Its Problems and Its Pleasures." Archives of Internal Medicine 127 (January 1971): 57-64.

Shryock, Richard H. The Unique Influence of the Johns Hopkins University on American Medicine. Copenhagen: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1953.

Thomas, Caroline Bedell. "What Becomes of Medical Students: The Dark Side." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 138 (May 1976): 185-95.

Thomas, Henry M. "Some Memories of the Development of the Medical School and of Osler's Advent." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 30 (July 1919): 185-9.

Turner, Thomas Bourne. Accounting of a Stewardship: The Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1957-1968. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969.

------. Part of Medicine, Part of Me: Musings of a Johns Hopkins Dean. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1981.

------. "William Henry Welch, Medical Spokesman for Hopkins." Johns Hopkins Magazine, May 1974.

Ulmann, Doris. A Book of Portraits of the Faculty of the Medical Department of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1922.

Uniquely Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1988.

Welch Medical Library

Brieger, Gert H. "Fielding H. Garrison: the Man and His Book." Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 3 (March 1981): 1-21.

"Dedication of the Welch Medical Library." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 46 (January 1930): 3-122.

Kagan, Solomon Robert. Fielding H. Garrison: A Biography. Boston: Medico-Historical Press, 1948.

------. Life and Letters of Fielding Henry Garrison. Boston: Medico-Historical Press, 1938.

Koudelka, Janet B. "The Genesis of the William H. Welch Medical Library and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine; the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute of the History of Medicine and the Welch Library." In A Celebration of Medical History, edited by Lloyd G. Stevenson. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1982.

Temkin, Oswei. "Sanford Vincent Larkey (1898-1969)." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 44 (January-February 1970): 81-8. (Includes bibliography by J. Koudelka.)

Tietsch, F. L. "Self-portrait of Fielding H. Garrison: Autobiographical Excerpts Compiled from His Letters." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 7 (April 1939): 365-73.

Tilton, Edward Lippincott. "William H. Welch Medical Library." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 46 (January 1930): 10-21.

Viets, Harry. "Fielding H. Garrison and His Influence on American Medicine." Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine 5 (1937): 347-52.

Weed, Lewis Hill. "The William H. Welch Medical Library." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 46 (January 1930): 3-9.

Medical education

Billings, John Shaw. "Two Papers by John Shaw Billings on Medical Education, with a Foreword by Alan M. Chesney, M. D." Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine 6 (April 1938): 285-359.

Bowman, Isaiah. A Design for Scholarship. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1936.

Donahue, M. P. "Isabel Maitland Stewart's Philosophy of Education." Nursing Research 32 (May-June 1983): 140-6.

Ebaugh, Franklin P. "Adolf Meyer's Contribution to Psychiatric Education." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 89 (July supplement 1951): 64-72.

"The Education of a Physician." Johns Hopkins Magazine, December 1963-January 1964.

Gregg, Alan. "Dr. Welch's Influence on Medical Education." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 87 (August supplement 1950): 28-36.

Harvey, A. McGehee. "G. Canby Robinson: Peripatetic Medical Educator." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 143 (September 1978): 84-103. (Reprinted in Harvey, A. McGehee, Research and Discovery in Medicine (cited above), pp. 246-265.)

Nakajima, Gene. Gertrude Stein's Medical Education at Johns Hopkins.[Unpublished], [1989?]. (No publication date given; cited in Harvey, et al., A Model of Its Kind.)

------. Gertrude Stein's Medical Education and Her Evolving Feminism. [Unpublished], 1987. (Runner-up for the Osler Medal Competition of the American Association of the History of Medicine)

"A Revised Program of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins." Journal of Medical Education 33 (March 1958): 225-33.

Robinson, G. Canby. Adventures in Medical Education: A Personal Narrative of the Great Advance of American Medicine. Cambridge: Commonwealth Fund, Harvard University Press, 1957.

Rutkow, Ira M. "William Stewart Halsted and the Germanic Influence on Education and Training Programs in Surgery." Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics 147 (October 1978): 602-6.

Turner, Thomas Bourne. "History of Medical Education at Johns Hopkins." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 139 (July 1976): 27-36.

------. "Johns Hopkins: Innovations in Medical Education." Southern Medical Journal 77 (December 1984): 1572-4.

Welch, William Henry. "The Johns Hopkins Hospital with Especial Reference to its Relations to Medical Education and the Promotion of Medical Knowledge [1904]. (With an Explanatory Note by Alan M. Chesney.)." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 104 (January 1959): 1-10.

Photographs and portraits

Beirne, Francis F. Baltimore: A Picture History, 1858-1968. 1968.

Harvey, A. McGehee, et al. A Model of Its Kind. 2 vols. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.

McCall, Nancy, ed. The Portrait Collection of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1993.

Ulmann, Doris. A Book of Portraits of the Faculty of the Medical Department of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1922.

Baltimore, East Baltimore and Maryland

Abrahams, Harold. The Extinct Medical Schools of Baltimore Maryland. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1969.

Atkinson, Henry A. Theodore Marburg: The Man and His Work. New York: Morton Littman Printing Company, 1951.

Beirne, Francis F. The Amiable Baltimoreans. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1951.

------. Baltimore: A Picture History, 1858-1968. 1968.

Bond, Allen Kerr. When the Hopkins Came to Baltimore. Baltimore: The Pegasus Press, 1927.

Brush, Edward N. "Osler's Influence on Other Medical Schools in Baltimore: His Relation to the Medical Profession." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 30 (July 1919): 208-9.

Chesney, Alan Mason. The Hospitals of Baltimore and the Indigent Sick. Baltimore: N. p., 1932.

Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy. The Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899. Baltimore: [Williams and Wilkins], 1903.

Fee, Elizabeth. "Partners in Community Health: The Baltimore City Health Department, The Johns Hopkins Medical School of Hygiene and Public Health, and the Eastern Health District, 1932-1992." Maryland Medical Journal 42 (August 1993): 735-44.

------. "Public Health in Baltimore: The Problem of Childhood Lead Paint Poisoning, 1930-1970." Maryland Historical Magazine 87 (1992): 267-93.

Fee, Elizabeth; Linda Shopes; and Linda Zeidman, eds. The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.

Greene, Suzanne Ellery. Baltimore: An Illustrated History. Woodland Hills, CA: Windsor Publications, 1980.

Kelly, Howard Atwood. "Pre-1933 History of Gynecology in Maryland." Maryland State Medical Journal 29 (March, July 1980): 81-5, 21-30.

Kingsdale, J.M. The Growth of Hospitals: An Economic History in Baltimore Washington University; 1981; Writing the History of Hospitals.

Mencken, H. L. Thirty Five Years of Newspaper Work: A Memoir by H.L. Mencken. Edited by Fred Hobson, Vincent Fitzpatrick and Bradford Jacobs. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.

Papenfuse, Edward C., et al., eds. Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976.

Wallace, Weldon. "Hopkins Hospital, Nearby Community, Working Things Out." Baltimore Sun, 1 October 1973.

Warren, Marion E., and Mame Warren. Baltimore: When She Was What She Used to Be, 1850-1930. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983.

Welsh, Lilian. Reminiscences of Thirty Years in Baltimore. Baltimore: Norman, Remington Company, 1925.

Williams, Huntington. "The Origins of the First School of Hygiene and Public Health and the Eastern Health District in Baltimore." Baltimore Health News 38 (June-July 1961): 141-52.

Wilson, Jane Bromley. The Very Quiet Baltimoreans: A Guide to the Historic Cemeteries and Burial Sites of Baltimore. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Publishing Company, 1991.

Women at Johns Hopkins

"A.C.K.". "Women at Johns Hopkins." Nation, 22 January 1891.

Andriole, Vincent T. "Florence Rena Sabin - Teacher, Scientist, Citizen." Journal of the History of Medicine 14 (July 1959): 320-50.

Notable American Women: The Modern Period, s.v. "Isabel Maitland Stewart." By Anne L. Austin.

Austin, Anne L., and Virginia M. Dunbar. "The Nutting-Stewart Archives." Nursing Outlook 12 (May 1964): 12.

Blackwell, Emily. "The Temptation of Johns Hopkins." Medical Record, 6 December 1890.

Bluemel, Elinor. Florence Sabin: Colorado Woman of the Century. Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1959.

Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Volume 12, s.v. "Florence Rena Sabin." By Gert H. Brieger.

Notable American Women: The Modern Period, Volume 4, s.v. "Florence Rena Sabin." By Gert H. Brieger.

Christy, Teresa E. "Hopkins Pioneers in Nursing: Isabel Hampton Robb and M. Adelaide Nutting." Alumnae Magazine (Baltimore), July 1976.

------. "Portrait of a Leader - Isabel Hampton Robb." Nursing Outlook 17 (March 1969): 26-9.

------. "Portrait of a Leader - Isabel Maitland Stewart." Nursing Outlook 17 (October 1969): 44-8.

------. "Portrait of a Leader - M. Adelaide Nutting." Nursing Outlook 17 (January 1969): 20-4.

Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 5 (1951-1955), s.v. "Florence Rena Sabin." By George Washington Corner.

Notable American Women, 1607-1950, Volume 2, s.v. "Mary Adelaide Nutting." By Virginia M. Dunbar.

Heidelberger, Michael, and Philip McMaster. "Florence R. Sabin." Biographical Memoirs: National Academy of Sciences 34 (1960): 271-319.

Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz. The Power and Passion of M. Carey Thomas. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995.

Kronstadt, Janet. Florence Sabin. New York: Chelsea House, 1990.

Kubie, Lawrence S. "Florence Rena Sabin, 1871-1953." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 4 (Spring 1961): 306-15.

Marshall, Helen E. Mary Adelaide Nutting: Pioneer of Modern Nursing. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972.

McPherson, M. P. "'On the Same Terms Precisely': The Women's Medical Fund and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine." Journal of American Medical Women's Association 36 (February 1981): 37-40.

Nakajima, Gene. Gertrude Stein's Medical Education at Johns Hopkins.[Unpublished], [1989]. (No publication date given; cited in Harvey, et al., A Model of Its Kind.)

"The Temptation of Johns Hopkins." Medical Record, 15 November 1890.

Thomas, Caroline Bedell. "Fulfilling the Promise: Hopkins Women before World War II." Journal of American Medical Women's Association 36 (February 1981): 40-3.

Thomas, M. Carey. "Women at Johns Hopkins." Nation, 5 February 1891.

Walsh, Mary R. "Doctors Wanted, No Women Need Apply": Sexual Barriers in the Medical Profession, 1835-1975. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977.

Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 4 (1946-1950), s.v. "Mary Adelaide Nutting." By Patricia Spain Ward.

Westling-Wikstrand, Helena; Mary A. Monk; and Caroline Bedell Thomas. "Some Characteristics Related to the Career Status of Women Physicians." Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 127 (November 1970): 273-86.

25th Anniversary

Johns Hopkins University Celebration of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University and Inauguration of Ira Remsen. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1902.

Osler, Sir William. "After Twenty-Five Years: an Address at the Opening of the Session of the Medical Faculty." Montreal Medical Journal (November 1899).

"Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of The Johns Hopkins Hospital: 1889-1914." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 25 (December 1914): 351-72.

Welch, William Henry. "Address of Dr. Welch." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 25 (December 1914): 363-6. (In "Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1889-1914," above.)

50th Anniversary

Brown, W. Norman. Johns Hopkins Half-Century Directory. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University, 1926.

"Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1939." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 65 (July 1939): 38-68.

Jewett, Hugh J.; Tullos O. Coston; Paul Ashton, et al."50th Anniversary, 1930-1931." Hopkins Medical News, May 1981.

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1893-1943: A Brief Account of Its Founding and of Its Achievements During the First Fifty Years of Its Existence. Baltimore: [Schneidereith and Sons], 1943.

100th Anniversary: The "Centennial"

Harvey, A. McGehee, et al., eds. A Century of Biomedical Science at Johns Hopkins. 2 vols. Baltimore: School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, 1993.

"A Healing Vision: When Right People with Right Ideas Converged at Hopkins 100 Years Ago, Modern Medicine Began." Johns Hopkins Magazine, June 1989.

Kelly, Jacques. "Hopkins' Descendants Gather to Mark Institution's 100th Birthday." Baltimore Sun, 7 May 1989.

McCall, Nancy, ed. The Portrait Collection of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1993.

McGuire, Patrick A.; Jonathan Bor; Albert Sehlstedt, et al."Milestones in Medicine: One Hundred Years of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions." Sun Magazine [supplement], 28 May 1989.

Full-time controversy

Chesney, Alan Mason. "The Coming of Full-time to the Hopkins and Halsted's Attitude Toward the Plan." Surgery 32 (September 1952): 482-4.

Davison, Wilburt C. "Osler's Opposition to 'Whole Time Clinical Professors'." In Humanism in Medicine, edited by John P. McGovern and Chester R. Burns. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Company, 1973.

Fleming, Donald. "The Full-Time Controversy." Journal of Medical Education 30 (July 1955): 398-406.

Mr. Johns Hopkins

French, John C. "Mr. Johns Hopkins and Dr. Macaulay's 'Medical Improvement'." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 27 (November-December 1953): 562-6.

Hopkins, Johns. Letter to the Trustees of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore: William K. Boyle and Sons, 1873.

Hurd, Henry Mills. "Johns Hopkins and Some of His Contemporaries." Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 28 (July 1917): 225-9.

Jacob, Kathryn A. "Mr. Johns Hopkins." Johns Hopkins Magazine, January 1974.

Thom, Helen Hopkins. Johns Hopkins: A Silhouette. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1929.

Patient experiences

Beers, Clifford Whittingham. A Mind that Found Itself. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1907.

Bruccoli, M. J. Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981.

Chandler, D. L., and M. V. Chandler. The Binghams of Louisville: The Dark History Behind One of America's Great Fortunes. New York: Crown Publishing, Inc. 1987.

Handler, Evan. Time on Fire: My Comedy of Terrors. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1996.

Hicks, M. "The Imprisonment of Henry Cowell." Journal of the American Musicological Society 44 (January 1991): 99-119.

Horowitz, Helen Lefkowitz. The Power and Passion of M. Carey Thomas. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995.

Miller, Audrey. "Time with Cary Grant at the Hopkins Hospital." Sun Magazine, 29 June 1980.

Shockney, Lillie. Joining the Club: The Reality of Breast Cancer. Salt Lake City: Northwest Publishing, Inc., 1995.

Thomas, S. W. "Let the Documents Speak: An Analysis of David Leon Chandler's Assessment of Robert Worth Bingham." The Filson Club History Quarterly 63 (July 1989): 307-61.

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Student experiences

Bensley, E. H. "Gertrude Stein as a Medical Student." Pharos 47 (Spring 1984): 36-7.

Dydo, U. E. "Stanzas in Meditation: The Other Biography." Chicago Review 35 (Winter 1985): 4-19.

Noble, Iris. Nurse Around the World: Alice Fitzgerald. New York: Julian Messner, Inc., 1964.

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