New York Academy of Medicine appears in the following:
The History of Dermatology
Tuesday, July 05, 1955
Hammurabi, Fracastoro, Plenk and other greats of skin research.
Galenicals and Galenism in the History of Medicine / The Continued Prevalence of the Conception of Macrocosm and Microcosm in the Seventeenth Century
Thursday, June 02, 1955
From rotting wood to the modern antibiotic.
The Doctor in Court
Thursday, April 07, 1955
How to give better medical testimony in civil and criminal actions.
Life is for Living
Wednesday, January 19, 1955
Before his career went terribly wrong, Ewen Cameron ponders: What is "virtue" for modern man?
Cancer in Mid-Century [Cancer Alert]
Tuesday, October 26, 1954
Progress and concerns with the dreaded disease.
Celebration Meeting on Paul Ehrlich's Hundredth Anniversary, 1854-1954
Thursday, July 15, 1954
The Era of Paul Ehrlich; Paul Ehrlich—Man and Scientist; Paul Ehrlich in Contemporary Science.
Medicine and Art (The George R. Siedenburg Memorial Lecture)
Thursday, June 17, 1954
How artists have shown the body (inside and out) through the ages.
Culture And Communication
Friday, April 30, 1954
An all-star panel discusses education and practices in different societies.
The Approach to the Cancer Patient and his Family ("Cancer Alert")
Wednesday, February 03, 1954
Dr. Harold Sage, a surgeon at Bellevue Hospital and member of the New York Cancer Society, asks: "Is the truth a necessity?"
Deciding whether or not to tell a patient he or she had cancer depends on "the personality of the patient, his background of education ...
The Application of Physics to Medicine [The Linsly R. Williams Memorial Lecture]
Wednesday, November 04, 1953
Can we use game theory in diagnoses?
Gerontology and Public Health
Wednesday, September 30, 1953
How to deal with a population that is increasing at four times the rate of the general population.
Cultural Differences as a Factor in Health Education
Thursday, April 23, 1953
How to implement health programs in alien cultures.
The Art and Science of Growing Up
Wednesday, January 09, 1952
Should children be considered distinct individuals?
Disease and its Local Setting
Friday, November 09, 1951
Do we truly understand where disease occurs?
Introduction to Miss Doe's talk on the Academy library on FM programme 11/15/51.
Thursday, November 08, 1951
Iago Galdston transitions to a lecture about the NYAM Library of Medicine.
The Library of the Academy of Medicine
Saturday, October 20, 1951
Find the answers to your medical questions in this historic institution.
Contraction in Heart Muscle / Mechanism and Management of Circulatory Failure
Wednesday, October 10, 1951
How the heart works... and how it can stop working.
Freud: Man and Scientist (40th Freud Memorial Lecture)
Saturday, May 19, 1951
How Sigmund Freud has revolutionized the way we think about people.