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C Burnham

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Reviews in American History|March 1, 1993
Following the trend into medical historyJ C Burnham
Medical History. Supplement|May 5, 2000
How the idea of profession changed the writing of medical historyJ C Burnham
The Bulletin - Missouri Historical Society. Missouri Historical Society|January 1, 1971
The social evil ordinance--a social experiment in nineteenth century St. LouisJ C Burnham
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|April 1, 1972
Thorndike's puzzle boxesJ C Burnham
Journal of the History of Biology|October 1, 1972
Instinct theory and the German reaction to WeismannismJ C Burnham
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2006
A clinical alternative to the public health approach to mental illness: a forgotten social experimentJohn C Burnham
Medical History|June 12, 2013
Transnational history of medicine after 1950: framing and interrogation from psychiatric journalsJohn C Burnham
Science in Context|June 14, 2008
Accident proneness (Unfallneigung): a classic case of simultaneous discovery/construction in psychologyJohn C Burnham
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|January 1, 1974
The medical origins and cultural use of Freud's instinctual drive theoryJ C Burnham
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|May 1, 1971
Medical inspection of prostitutes in America in the nineteenth century: the St. Louis experiment and its sequelJ C Burnham
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Reviews in American History|March 1, 1993
Following the trend into medical historyJ C Burnham
Medical History. Supplement|May 5, 2000
How the idea of profession changed the writing of medical historyJ C Burnham
The Bulletin - Missouri Historical Society. Missouri Historical Society|January 1, 1971
The social evil ordinance--a social experiment in nineteenth century St. LouisJ C Burnham
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|April 1, 1972
Thorndike's puzzle boxesJ C Burnham
Journal of the History of Biology|October 1, 1972
Instinct theory and the German reaction to WeismannismJ C Burnham
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine|May 17, 2006
A clinical alternative to the public health approach to mental illness: a forgotten social experimentJohn C Burnham
Medical History|June 12, 2013
Transnational history of medicine after 1950: framing and interrogation from psychiatric journalsJohn C Burnham
Science in Context|June 14, 2008
Accident proneness (Unfallneigung): a classic case of simultaneous discovery/construction in psychologyJohn C Burnham
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly|January 1, 1974
The medical origins and cultural use of Freud's instinctual drive theoryJ C Burnham
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|May 1, 1971
Medical inspection of prostitutes in America in the nineteenth century: the St. Louis experiment and its sequelJ C Burnham
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