Cerebral Shingolipidoses; a symposium on Tay-Saches disease and allied disorders. By Stanley M. Aronson & Bruno W. Volk





DeLesseps of Suez, the man and his times. By Charles Robert Longfield Beatty

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Cerebral Shingolipidoses; a symposium on Tay-Saches disease and allied disorders. By Stanley M. Aronson & Bruno W. Volk

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Ferdinand De Lesseps. By Charles Beatty

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The Jolly old man in red

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The Jolly old man in red / words and music by Charles E. Beatty.
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Charles Edmund Beatty 1939-

Three Charlie's

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Three Charlie's : an adult one-act musical.
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The Gospel thru Chapter 13

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The Gospel thru Chapter 13.
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Charlie Beatty's demo number one

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The memory of you

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The memory of you.
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Women's medicine

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Women's medicine : a cross-cultural study of indigenous fertility regulation / Lucile F. Newman, editor, with the assistance of James M. Nyce.
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New Brunswick, N. J. : Rutgers University Press, c1985.
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The Pathology of the myelinated axon

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1984
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The Pathology of the myelinated axon / edited by Masazumi Adachi, Asao Hirano, Stanley M. Aronson.
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"C" Lehr fundamentals and training guide

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"C" Lehr fundamentals and training guide.
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Chrysler McGraw "D" lehr fundamentals and training guide

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The wonder of water

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The wonder of water / by Lucille Newman and Vicki Ann Bega ; illustrated by Lucille Newman.
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New Rochelle, NY : Windham Press, c1997.
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Smallpox in the Americas 1492 to 1815

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September 19, 2002
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Smallpox in the Americas 1492 to 1815 : contagion and controversy : an exhibition at the John Carter Brown Library / prepared by Charles Beatty ; with an essay by Stanley M. Aronson and Lucile Newman.
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Providence : John Carter Brown Library, c2002.
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Keen of Philadelphia

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Keen of Philadelphia : the collected memoirs of William Williams Keen, Jr. / edited by W. W. Keen James ; introd. by Stanley M. Aronson.
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Giving oaths and taking testimony, and other contributions

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1996
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Giving oaths and taking testimony, and other contributions.
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The improbable uses of probability
The decline of the aloof, and were Osler a doctor today
A deficiency of imaginative names
A pair of early century epidemics
Navel-gazing through the ages
A distressing but treatable disorder
The perils of sexual ambiguity
The once-exalted gall bladder
The many faces of Aphrodite
The Puritan physician from Dorset
A feverish need to measure
A sobering lesson in geography
The telephone : blessing and curse
A tale of causes : lost and found
A brief history of a fearsome swarm
A rose by any other name
A pharmacopeia for the credulous
The early days of germ theory
The sphygmomanometer's bloodline
A disease in the limelight
A gentle physician's killing machine
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 22Jul96. A feverish need to measure. Pub. 1996-07-22.
Issue 29Jul96. This priceless gift to humanity. Pub. 1996-07-29.
Issue 5Aug96. A sobering lesson in geography. Pub. 1996-08-05.
Issue 12Aug96. The telephone : blessing and curse. Pub. 1996-08-12.
Issue 19Aug96. Alas, medical students must suffer the ... . Pub. 1996-08-19.
Issue 26Aug96. Tuberculosis and Thomas Wolfe. Pub. 1996-08-26.
Issue 2Sep96. A tale of causes : lost and found. Pub. 1996-09-02.
Issue 9Sep96. Great doctor, great humanitarian. Pub. 1996-09-09.
Issue 16Sep96. A brief history of a fearsome swarm. Pub. 1996-09-16.
Issue 23Sep96. A rose by any other name. Pub. 1996-09-23.
Issue 30Sep96. Birds, bones and fortune cookies. Pub. 1996-09-30.
Issue 7Oct96. Quantifying the pulse of life. Pub. 1996-10-07.
Issue 14Oct96. A pharmacopeia for the credulous. Pub. 1996-10-14.
Issue 1Jan96. Giving oaths and taking testimony. Pub. 1996-01-01.
Issue 8Jan96. The improbable uses of probability. Pub. 1996-01-08.
Issue 15Jan96. What's ina name? Gland you asked. Pub. 1996-01-15.
Issue 22Jan96. What are the chances of that?. Pub. 1996-01-22.
Issue 27Jan96. The decline of the aloof, and were Osler a doctor today. Pub. 1996-01-27
Issue 29Jan96. A deficiency of imaginative names. Pub. 1996-01-29.
Issue 5Feb96. Mine eyes have seen the glory. Pub. 1996-02-05.
Issue 12Feb96. A pair of early century epidemics. Pub. 1996-02-12.
Issue 19Feb96. Let's keep conspiracies on ice. Pub. 1996-02-19.
Issue 26Feb96. Passing the staff, class by class. Pub. 1996-02-26.
Issue 4Mar96. Does woman really need man?. Pub. 1996-03-04.
Issue 11Mar96. Navel-gazing through the ages. PUB11Mar96.
Issue 18Mar96. Email : fast and forgettable. Pub. 1996-03-18.
Issue 25Mar96. Clerks twixt preach and practice. Pub. 1996-03-25.
Issue 1Apr96. A distressing but treatable disorder. Pub. 1996-04-01.
Issue 8Apr96. Reverence for traffic lights. Pub. 1996-04-08.
Issue 15Apr96. Milton's witness to sightlessness. Pub. 1996-04-15.
Issue 22Apr96. Bologna's glorious medical tradition. Pub. 1996-04-22.
Issue 29Apr96. Arsenic and old "cures". Pub. 1996-04-29.
Issue 6May96. Our saintly and sickly legacy. Pub. 1996-05-06.
Issue 13May96. The perils of sexual ambiguity. Pub. 1996-05-13.
Issue 20May96. When will the Brits learn English? Pub. 1996-05-20.
Issue 27May96. Mercury flows through the ages. Pub. 1996-05-27.
Issue 3Jun96. Look on my t-shirt, and despair! : "I insist that you read me". Pub. 1996-06-03.
Issue 10Jun96. The once-exalted gall bladder. Pub. 1996-06-10.
Issue 17Jun96. The many faces of Aphrodite. Pub. 1996-06-17.
Issue 23Jun96. The Puritan physician from Dorset. Pub. 1996-06-23.
Issue 1Jul96. How far "average" has fallen. Pub. 1996-07-01.
Issue 8Jul96. In search of the causes of cancer. Pub. 1996-07-08.
Issue 21Oct96. Unraveling the mystery of malaria. Pub. 1996-10-21.
Issue 28Oct96. Sweetbread gazing up at me. Pub. 1996-10-28.
Issue 4Nov96. The early days of germ theory. Pub. 1996-11-04.
Issue 11Nov96. The sphygmomanometer's bloodline. Pub. 1996-11-11.
Issue 18Nov96. Comets as omens of ill tidings. Pub. 1996-11-18.
Issue 25Nov96. A disease in the limelight. Pub. 1996-11-25.
Issue 2Dec96. Letting the blind touch literature. Pub. 1996-12-02.
Issue 9Dec96. Don't send monks, send leeches. Pub. 1996-12-09.
Issue 16Dec96. On a very weighty topic indeed. Pub. 1996-12-16.
Issue 23Dec96. Practice patience, if you please. Pub. 1996-12-23.
Issue 30Dec96. A gentle physician's killing machine. Pub. 1996-12-30.
Names:
Stanley M. Aronson

The ascendancy of the middle name, and other selections

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Non-dramatic literary work
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TX0005947392 / 2004-03-04
Date of Creation:
1997
Title:
The ascendancy of the middle name, and other selections / Stanley M. Aronson.
Other Title:
The leaf that thwarted heart failure
A cornucopia of possibilities : how we struggled to name our 'zine
A melodic March
The dawning of demographics
The dictionary arises : it's often needed, always obsolete
A medical and literary role model
A tale of truant monikers
The miracle in the bedpan
The mother of all universities
The fires of St. Anthony
A Grecian formula for the elements
The coloring book of life
The Salvation Army and phossy-jaw
The poetic perception of aging
A month of feasts
The Presbyterian invalid's atonement
The ballad of Tom O'Bedlam
The intricacies of flea-bargaining
The dangers of curiosity : more than heavenly power permits
The plague among children
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 1Dec97. Desolate December. Pub. 1997-12-01.
Issue 1Dec97. Know your smallest enemies. Pub. 1997-12-01.
Issue 8Dec97. Measure for measure, micro to mega. Pub. 1997-12-08.
Issue 15Dec97. The intricacies of flea-bargaining. Pub. 1997-12-22.
Issue 29Dec97. The plague among children. Pub. 1997-12-29.
Issue 6Jan97. The ascendancy of the middle name. Pub. 1997-01-06.
Issue 13Jan97. Silly illness names syndrome. Pub. 1997-01-13.
Issue 20Jan97. From latrine to powder room. Pub. 1997-01-20.
Issue 2Feb97. Barren February. Pub. 1997-02-02.
Issue 2Feb97. The leaf that thwarted heart failure. Pub. 1997-02-02.
Issue 10Feb97. Moonbeams and the tides of lunacy. Pub. 1997-02-10.
Issue 17Feb97. Transatlantic Quaker connection. Pub. 1997-02-17.
Issue 24Feb97. A cornucopia of possibilities : how we struggled to name our 'zine. Pub. 1997-02-24.
Issue 2Mar97. A melodic March. Pub. 1997-03-02.
Issue 3Mar97. The dawning of demographics. Pub. 1997-03-03.
Issue 10Mar97. When polio terrorized the well-off. Pub. 1997-03-10.
Issue 17Mar97. The dictionary arises : it's often needed, always obsolete. Pub. 1997-03-17.
Issue 24Mar97. Plague strikes a small Italian village. Pub. 1997-03-24.
Issue 31Mar97. Old immigration problem : that world traveler, blindness. Pub. 1997-03-31.
Issue 1Apr97. Awakening April. Pub. 1997-04-01.
Issue 7Apr97. For our adult readers' eyes only. Pub. 1997-04-07.
Issue 14Apr97. A medical and literary role model. Pub. 1997-04-14.
Issue 21Apr97. Youth is not always a blunder. Pub. 1997-04-21.
Issue 28Apr97. A tale of truant monikers. Pub. 1997-04-28.
Issue 1May97. Mayday, Mayday! Pub. 1997-05-01.
Issue 5May97. The miracle in the bedpan. Pub. 1997-05-05.
Issue 12May97. St. Gotthard's unasked-for burden. Pub. 1997-05-12.
Issue 19May97. Scotland's great gift to medicine. Pub. 1997-05-19.
Issue 26May97. The mother of all universities. Pub. 1997-05-26.
Issue 1Jun97. Joyous June. Pub. 1997-06-01.
Issue 2Jun97. The fires of St. Anthony. Pub. 1997-06-02.
Issue 9Jun97. A Grecian formula for the elements. Pub. 1997-06-09.
Issue 16Jun97. The coloring book of life. Pub. 1997-06-16.
Issue 23Jun97. Dance of the tarantula in Taranto. Pub. 1997-06-23.
Issue 30Jun97. Staving off the specter of euthanasia. Pub. 1997-06-30.
Issue 1Jul97. Jubilant July. Pub. 1997-07-01.
Issue 7Jul97. Mandrake : magical mystery plant. Pub. 1997-07-07.
Issue 14Jul97. History and its grave violations. Pub. 1997-07-14.
Issue 21Jul97. Gin to Gin Lane : Sylvius and the corner saloon. Pub. 1997-07-21.
Issue 28Jul97. Padua : nursery of the medical arts. Pub. 1997-07-28.
Issue 1Aug97. Indolent August. Pub. 1997-08-01.
Issue 4Aug97. Doctors must know the narcolexicon. Pub. 1997-08-04.
Issue 11Aug97. Tracking the colic of Devonshire. Pub. 1997-08-11.
Issue 18Aug97. Mad dogs make rabid Englishmen. Pub. 1997-08-18.
Issue 25Aug97. Dramatis personae for anesthesiology. Pub. 1997-08-25.
Issue 1Sep97. James Parkinson's shaking palsy. Pub. 1997-09-01.
Issue 1Sep97. Starting with September. Pub. 1997-09-01.
Issue 8Sep97. Follow the data trail : how doctors respect Willie Sutton. Pub. 1997-09-08.
Issue 15Sep97. There be dragons beyond the hills. Pub. 1997-09-15.
Issue 22Sep97. New England's other Webster. Pub. 1997-09-22.
Issue 29Sep97. Simple rules for clinician-teachers. Pub. 1997-09-29.
Issue 1Oct97. October's dappled tapestry. Pub. 1997-10-01.
Issue 6Oct97. Benjamin Waterhouse and the kine-pox. Pub. 1997-10-06.
Issue 13Oct97. The Salvation Army and phossy-jaw. Pub. 1997-10-13.
Issue 20Oct97. Surviving the war between the sexes. Pub. 1997-10-20.
Issue 27Oct97. The poetic perception of aging. Pub. 1997-10-27.
Issue 1Nov97. A month of feasts. Pub. 1997-11-01.
Issue 3Nov97. Antecedents of the modern hospital. Pub. 1997-11-03.
Issue 10Nov97. The Presbyterian invalid's atonement. Pub. 1997-11-10.
Issue 17Nov97. The ballad of Tom O'Bedlam. Pub. 1997-11-17.
Issue 24Nov97. England's curious sweating sickness. Pub. 1997-11-24.

[1994 collection of article[s] by Stanley M. Aronoson]

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Date of Creation:
1994
Title:
[1994 collection of article[s] by Stanley M. Aronoson]
Other Title:
Collection of article[s] by Stanley M. Aronoson
A destroyer of 'all coherence'
The gratuitous gift of graffiti
A man's a man for all that
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 26Mar94. A destroyer of 'all coherence'. Pub. 1994-03-26. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 6Apr94. The gratuitous gift of graffiti. Pub. 1994-04-06. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 5May94. A man's a man for all that. Pub. 1994-05-05. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 2Jul94. How aspirin made it to the top ofthe pharmacological tree. Pub. 1994-07-02. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 7Aug94. Psychiatric terms become insults. Pub. 1994-08-07. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 13Sep94. Whence cometh this pestilence? Pub. 1994-08-13. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Issue 16Oct94. Glorious New England quacks. Pub. 1994-10-16. (In Providence journal-bulletin)
Names:
Stanley M. Aronson

Triumphant creatures of past and future & other articles

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TX0005990527 / 2004-03-24
Date of Creation:
2001
Title:
Triumphant creatures of past and future & other articles / Stanley M. Aronson.
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Triumphant creatures of past and future
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A surgeon's curious insight into a stomach.
The perils of breathing murderous virus with mutable face.
The musical month of March.
The wages of wine, venery, idleness.
The immense imprint of the medical school at Montpellier.
The perils of foot-and-mouth disease--people can get it, a little.
A tale of 600,000 needless deaths.
A choice of fair or foul in the air above us.
The girlish month of April.
A tale of lies and balderdash!
The maritime flower of May.
The "melowing" of syphilis--the unending conflict with germs.
A crowded planet may have a bleak future.
The last days of Oscar Wilde
The rare days of June
The perils of naming newborns.
The crusade to breed a greater race of rice.
The hazards of a heat wave
The trauma of the presidency.
An absurdly simple cure for the mysterious goiter.
Ecstatic dancing, with or without Ecstasy.
The perils of darkness at noon.
The origins of Western medical education.
A month of hubris--and hurricanes.
A month to honor immigrants.
Some idle thoughts on sloth.
The biological perils of travel.
The good and bad about bunnies.
The phenomenon of twinning.
The curse of the poppy blossom.
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
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Issue 1Jan01. Triumphant creatures of past and future. January, what's in a name? Pub. 2001-01-01.
Issue 8Jan01. Navigating the sea of words. Pub. 2001-01-08.
Issue 12Jan01. A surgeon's curious insight into a stomach. Pub. 2001-01-12.
Issue 18Jan01. Gut reaction to a widespread medical problem. Pub. 2001-01-18.
Issue 25Jan01. Garlic, panacea with bad breath. Pub. 2001-01-25.
Issue 1Feb01. February, 28 penitent days. Pub. 2001-02-01.
Issue 4Feb01. Devil rum in colonial New England. Pub. 2001-02-04.
Issue 12Feb01. The perils of breathing murderous virus with mutable face. Pub. 2001-02-12.
Issue 19Feb01. Traumatic life and plays, a long day's journey out of oblivion. Pub. 2001-02-19.
Issue 26Feb01. How genevier invaded London and moved into Gin Lane. Pub. 2001-02-26.
Issue 1Mar01. The musical month of March. Pub. 2001-03-01.
Issue 5Mar01. The wages of wine, venery, idleness. Pub. 2001-03-05.
Issue 12Mar01. The immense imprint of the medical school at Montpellier. Pub. 2001-03-12.
Issue 13Mar01. The perils of foot-and-mouth disease--people can get it, a little. Pub. 2001-03-13.
Issue 19Mar01. A tale of 600,000 needless deaths. Pub. 2001-03-19.
Issue 26Mar01. A choice of fair or foul in the air above us. Pub. 2001-03-26.
Issue 1Apr01. The girlish month of April. Pub. 2001-04-01.
Issue 2Apr01. Disease vs. disease--the rise and fall of dread leprosy. Pub. 2001-04-02.
Issue 9Apr01. A tale of lies and balderdash! Pub. 2001-04-09.
Issue 16Apr01. Fighting sick-building syndrome. Pub. 2001-04-16.
Issue 23Apr01. Chimney sweeps of yesteryear. Pub. 2001-04-23.
Issue 30Apr01. Intervention introduced beriberi to the East. Pub. 2001-04-30.
Issue 1May01. The maritime flower of May. Pub. 2001-05-01.
Issue 7May01. Alarming mortality study, poverty can harm your health. Pub. 2001-05-07.
Issue 11May01. The "melowing" of syphilis--the unending conflict with germs. Pub. 2001-05-11.
Issue 14May01. What's ina middle name? Pub. 2001-05-14.
Issue 21May01. A crowded planet may have a bleak future. Pub. 2001-05-21.
Issue 28May01. The last days of Oscar Wilde. Pub. 2001-05-28.
Issue 1Jun01. The rare days of June. Pub. 2001-06-01.
Issue 4Jun01. The perils of naming newborns. Pub. 2001-06-04.
Issue 18Jun01. The crusade to breed a greater race of rice. Pub. 2001-06-18.
Issue 25Jun01. The hazards of a heat wave. Pub. 2001-06-25.
Issue 1Jul01. Time to pursue happiness. Pub. 2001-07-01.
Issue 2Jul01. In search of human passion. Pub. 2001-07-02.
Issue 9Jul01. Lets get the lead outta here, pronto! Pub. 2001-07-09.
Issue 16Jul01. The trauma of the presidency. Pub. 2001-07-16.
Issue 23Jul01. An absurdly simple cure for the mysterious goiter. Pub. 2001-07-23.
Issue 30Jul01. Prescriptions for an English opium eater. Pub. 2001-07-30.
Issue 1Aug01. August's memorable name. Pub. 2001-08-01.
Issue 6Aug01. Ecstatic dancing, with or without Ecstasy. PUB6Aug01.
Issue 13Aug01. The perils of darkness at noon. Pub. 2001-08-13.
Issue 20Aug01. The origins of Western medical education. Pub. 2001-08-20.
Issue 27Aug01. Straight-horned creature's crooked journey. Pub. 2001-08-27.
Issue 1Sep01. A month of hubris--and hurricanes. Pub. 2001-09-01.
Issue 3Sep01. Conceptions of disease from Galen, on. Pub. 2001-09-03.
Issue 10Sep01. Uninvited immigrants to our land--beware of ballast, not steerage. Pub. 2001-09-10.
Issue 17Sep01. Another danger lurks overseas. Pub. 2001-09-17.
Issue 24Sep01. Wasps strafe the lealybug for life. Pub. 2001-09-24.
Issue 1Oct01. A month to honor immigrants. Some idle thoughts on sloth. Pub. 2001-10-01.
Issue 8Oct01. Physicians live in worry's grip. Pub. 2001-10-08.
Issue 15Oct01. Measuring the value of words. Pub. 2001-10-15.
Issue 22Oct01. Hypothermia takes its toll. Pub. 2001-10-22.
Issue 29Oct01. Arsenic, old lace, new wells, and Napoleon. Pub. 2001-10-29.
Issue 1Nov01. Nellie of November. Pub. 2001-11-01.
Issue 5Nov01. The biological perils of travel. Pub. 2001-11-05.
Issue 12Nov01. History's vectors, a plague that shaped a city and a nation. Pub. 2001-11-12.
Issue 19Nov01. He led them through the deep. Pub. 2001-11-19.
Issue 28Nov01. The good and bad about bunnies. Pub. 2001-11-28.
Issue 1Dec01. Renewal amidst the gloom. Pub. 2001-12-01.
Issue 3Dec01. Why beware of the ides of March? The confounded calendar of ancient Rome. Pub. 2001-12-03.
Issue 10Dec01. The phenomenon of twinning. Pub. 2001-12-10.
Issue 17Dec01. Generations of vipers represent yin, yang, and medicine. Pub. 2001-12-17.
Issue 24Dec01. Our national anthem's slightly bizarre story. Pub. 2001-12-24.
Issue 31Dec01. The curse of the poppy blossom. Pub. 2001-12-31.
Names:
Stanley M. Aronson (12 documents)
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The flies of January & other articles

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005990528 / 2004-03-04
Date of Creation:
2002
Title:
The flies of January & other articles / Stanley M. Aronson.
Application Title:
2002 collection of articles.
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The menace of sleeping sickness.
A slow-motion farm nightmare.
A tintinnabulation of Edinburgh bells.
A history of witches' brews.
Month for the wise, and the foolish too.
The insect that revised the world's history.
The murder of small children.
The witches of New England.
A family,a disease, a town.
The gamboling month of May.
A remembrance of Jan. 19, 1914.
An old, sometimes neglected commandment.
A month to smell the roses.
The rise of the teaching hospital.
A month for revolutions.
Playing fast and Luce with US diplomacy.
The sweet, fresh smell of morning.
The fine old art of doublespeak.
The coming triumph of the gray panthers.
A half-century ago.
A physician's home on the range.
The barber-surgeons of yesteryear.
A momentous month.
The convoluted history of hysteria.
The poet/physician who fought pain.
A tale of rats, plagues, pipers, and people.
The preacher-physicians of colonial New England.
The physician who turned hero of France.
A dark and distant December.
A grim specter called Alzheimer's disease.
The Pan American Health Organization, a century fighting infectious diseases.
The Warrens of Massachusetts, revolutionaries and doctors.
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 1Jan02. The flies of January. Pub. 2002-12-01.
Issue 7Jan02. Rubella, a red rash, deceptively benign. Pub. 2002-01-07.
Issue 14Jan02. Maugham went to med school. Pub. 2002-01-14.
Issue 21Jan02. The menace of sleeping sickness. Pub. 2002-01-21.
Issue 28Jan02. Erstwhile neighbor and possible ancestor. Pub. 2002-01-28.
Issue 1Feb02. February--a cold, dismal month. Pub. 2002-02-01.
Issue 4Feb02. Myrrh, a rare spice from Arabia. Pub. 2002-02-04.
Issue 11Feb02. Whirlwinds not worth celebrating. Pub. 2002-02-11.
Issue 18Feb02. A slow-motion farm nightmare. Pub. 2002-02-18.
Issue 25Feb02. "Something I can give to everybody,"--smallpox visits the Lincoln White House. Pub. 2002-02-25.
Issue 1Mar02. Time to awake and sing. Pub. 2002-03-01.
Issue 4Mar02. That wretched Pilgrim winter of 1620-21. Pub. 2002-03-04.
Issue 11Mar02. A tintinnabulation of Edinburgh bells. Pub. 2002-03-11.
Issue 18Mar02. A history of witches' brews. Pub. 2002-03-18.
Issue 25Mar02. May onions grow from your navel--a brief, colorful history of cursing. Pub. 2002-03-25.
Issue 1Apr02. Month for the wise, and the foolish too. The insect that revised the world's history. Pub. 2002-04-01.
Issue 8Apr02. The murder of small children. Pub. 2002-04-08.
Issue 15Apr02. The witches of New England. Pub. 2002-04-15.
Issue 22Apr02. Celestial roots of psychiatry's nomenclature. Pub. 2002-04-22.
Issue 29Apr02. A family,a disease, a town. Pub. 2002-04-29.
Issue 1May02. The gamboling month of May. Pub. 2002-05-01.
Issue 6May02. A remembrance of Jan. 19, 1914. Pub. 2002-05-06.
Issue 13May02. Wasting diseases in our future. Pub. 2002-05-13.
Issue 20May02. An old, sometimes neglected commandment. Pub. 2002-05-20.
Issue 27May02. Rhode Island's first hospitals. Pub. 2002-05-27.
Issue 1Jun02. A month to smell the roses. Pub. 2002-06-01.
Issue 3Jun02. As the community hospital evolves. Pub. 2002-06-03.
Issue 10Jun02. The rise of the teaching hospital. Pub. 2002-06-10.
Issue 17Jun02. Perfidious parasite of malaria. Pub. 2002-06-17.
Issue 24Jun02. Toward tropical medicine and Chinese democracy. Pub. 2002-06-24.
Issue 1Jul02. A month for revolutions. Playing fast and Luce with US diplomacy. Pub. 2002-07-01.
Issue 8Jul02. Global warming and the spread of dengue. Pub. 2002-07-08.
Issue 15Jul02. The sweet, fresh smell of morning. Pub. 2002-07-15.
Issue 22Jul02. Witchcraft was not sorcery but a too human disease. Pub. 2002-07-22.
Issue 29Jul02. Predators in paradise--exit the dodo. Pub. 2002-07-29.
Issue 1Aug02. August then and now. Pub. 2002-08-01.
Issue 5Aug02. Arrival and departure of a baffling disease. Pub. 2002-08-05.
Issue 12Aug02. The fine old art of doublespeak. Pub. 2002-08-12.
Issue 18Aug02. Delphic hallucinations and the prophetic aroma of coal gas. Pub. 2002-08-18.
Issue 26Aug02. The coming triumph of the gray panthers. Pub. 2002-08-26.
Issue 1Sep02. A half-century ago. Pub. 2002-09-01.
Issue 2Sep02. A physician's home on the range. Pub. 2002-09-02.
Issue 9Sep02. On death's doorstep we do care. Pub. 2002-09-09.
Issue 16Sep02. Death be not the enemy. Pub. 2002-09-16.
Issue 23Sep02. More and more people confront the gray plague. Pub. 2002-09-23.
Issue 30Sep02. The barber-surgeons of yesteryear. Pub. 2002-09-30.
Issue 1Oct02. A momentous month. Pub. 2002-10-01.
Issue 7Oct02. How Alzheimer's let Hitler into power. Pub. 2002-10-07.
Issue 14Oct02. The convoluted history of hysteria. Pub. 2002-10-14.
Issue 21Oct02. The poet/physician who fought pain. Pub. 2002-10-21.
Issue 27Oct02. A tale of rats, plagues, pipers, and people. Pub. 2002-10-27.
Issue 1Nov02. November 50 years ago. Pub. 2002-11-01.
Issue 4Nov.02. Time to be old? tell it to Ponce de Leon! Pub. 2002-11-04.
Issue 11Nov02. The preacher-physicians of colonial New England. Pub. 2002-11-11.
Issue 18Nov02. Let not the little children suffer. Pub. 2002-11-18.
Issue 25Nov02. The physician who turned hero of France. Pub. 2002-11-25.
Issue 1Dec02. A dark and distant December. Pub. 2002-12-01.
Issue 2Dec02. Candy is dandy but liquor is quicker. Pub. 2002-12-02.
Issue 9Dec02. A grim specter called Alzheimer's disease. Pub. 2002-12-09.
Issue 16Dec02. Some dangers in screening the future. Pub. 2002-12-16.
Issue 23Dec02. The Pan American Health Organization, a century fighting infectious diseases. Pub. 2002-12-23.
Issue 30Dec02. The Warrens of Massachusetts, revolutionaries and doctors. Pub. 2002-12-30.

The January of our discontent and other articles

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005990529 / 2004-03-04
Date of Creation:
1999
Title:
The January of our discontent and other articles / Stanley M. Aronson.
Application Title:
1999 collection of articles.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Other Title:
February,a month in purgatory.
Who could ask for anything more?
A poison puzzle of transmission.
A fever travels north.
March, blossom by blossom.
A chronic and consuming disease of the West's industrial age.
The hectic glow of consumption.
The physician who saved the Christmas toys.
Brown University ventures into medical education.
A king's case of dysentery may have changed history in 1217.
The Spanish influenza sweeps the Ocean State.
The 70-year campaign, with aid of madman, to create the OED.
The long campaign against VD.
The rise and fall of an exalted disease.
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out.
The two faces of August.
A brief history of meningitis.
A Dutchman's tiny, new world.
A brief look at the human louse in history.
The mission of Kuruman Station.
The migraine--a frenzied passion in the head.
The meandering path from pork to gefilte fish.
The prefix's discriminating power.
A tale of an inconsequential worm.
November, peaceful interlude.
A tragic accident in Andalusia.
The perils of partnership with a house cat.
A month's soaring possibilities.
The unwelcome return of an ancient disease.
The passing of a great leader.
The distinctive marks of man.
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 1Jan99. The January of our discontent. Pub. 1999-01-01.
Issue 4Jan99. Sleuthing childbed fever's cause. Pub. 1999-01-04.
Issue 12Jan99. Sniffing toward painlessness. Pub. 1999-01-12.
Issue 18Jan99. Oh where, oh where have our little girls gone? Pub. 1999-01-18.
Issue 25Jan99. Eyewitness accounts of the Great Plague. Pub. 1999-01-25.
Issue 1Feb99. February,a month in purgatory. Who could ask for anything more? Pub. 1999-02-01.
Issue 8Feb99. Chance encounters on the highway. Pub. 1999-02-08.
Issue 15Feb99. A poison puzzle of transmission. Pub. 1999-02-15.
Issue 22Feb99. A fever travels north. Pub. 1999-02-22.
Issue 1Mar99. March, blossom by blossom. A chronic and consuming disease of the West's industrial age. Pub. 1999-03-01.
Issue 8Mar99. The hectic glow of consumption. Pub. 1999-03-08.
Issue 15Mar99. The physician who saved the Christmas toys. Brown University ventures into medical education. Pub. 1999-03-15.
Issue 29Mar99. A king's case of dysentery may have changed history in 1217. Pub. 1999-03-29.
Issue 1Apr99. April, is it thee? Pub. 1999-04-01.
Issue 5Apr99. Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder. Pub. 1999-04-05.
Issue 12Apr99. Mankind's long war against infection. Pub. 1999-04-12.
Issue 19Apr99. "Let us spray"--Joseph Lister and the birth of modern surgery. Pub. 1999-04-19.
Issue 26Apr99. Staggering lambs, stricken mink, and mad cows. Pub. 1999-04-26.
Issue 1May99. Alive, alive, come what May. Pub. 1999-05-01.
Issue 3May99. To be taken with a grain of salt. Pub. 1999-05-03.
Issue 10May99. Demonic mugs bring a heady utility to chruch design. Pub. 1999-05-10.
Issue 17May99. The Spanish influenza sweeps the Ocean State. Pub. 1999-05-17.
Issue 24May99. Me thinks he doth have the falling sickness. Pub. 1999-05-24.
Issue 31May99. The 70-year campaign, with aid of madman, to create the OED. Pub. 1999-05-31.
Issue 1Jun99. Knee-deep in June's gifts. Pub. 1999-06-01.
Issue 7Jun99. Amid the flood of mortal ills. Pub. 1999-06-07.
Issue 14Jun99. The long campaign against VD. Pub. 1999-06-14.
Issue 21Jun99. What hath science wrought? Pub. 1999-06-21.
Issue 28Jun99. The rise and fall of an exalted disease. Pub. 1999-06-28.
Issue 1Jul99. Endless summer of July. Pub. 1999-07-01.
Issue 5Jul99. Creativity in the seventh age of man. Pub. 1999-07-05.
Issue 12Jul99. Tattoo?--by this mark you shall be known. Pub. 1999-07-12.
Issue 19Jul99. Poverty as the stepmother of invention. Pub. 1999-07-19.
Issue 26Jul99. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out. Pub. 1999-07-26.
Issue 1Aug99. The two faces of August. Pub. 1999-08-01.
Issue 2Aug99. Theodor Bilharz's curious worm. Pub. 1999-08-02.
Issue 9Aug99. A brief history of meningitis. Pub. 1999-08-09.
Issue 16Aug99. A Dutchman's tiny, new world. Pub. 1999-08-16.
Issue 23Aug99. Pestilent typhus embattles the embattled. Pub. 1999-08-23.
Issue 30Aug99. A brief look at the human louse in history. Pub. 1999-08-30.
Issue 1Sep99. Rise and shine in September. Pub. 1999-09-01.
Issue 6Sep99. Logomania, disease of word-crossed lovers. Pub. 1999-09-06.
Issue 13Sep99. The mission of Kuruman Station. Pub. 1999-09-13.
Issue 20Sep99. The migraine--a frenzied passion in the head. Pub. 1999-09-20.
Issue 27Sep99. Worms, they crawl in , they crawl out. Pub. 1999-09-27.
Issue 1Oct99. October, the work-ethic month. Pub. 1999-10-01.
Issue 4Oct99. The meandering path from pork to gefilte fish. Pub. 1999-10-04.
Issue 11Oct99. The prefix's discriminating power. Pub. 1999-10-11.
Issue 18Nov99. A tale of an inconsequential worm. Pub. 1999-10-18.
Issue 25Oct99. Evil creature or innocent rodent? Pub. 1999-10-25.
Issue 1Nov99. November, peaceful interlude. A tragic accident in Andalusia. Pub. 1999-11-01.
Issue 8Nov99. Dishing doctors a la Daumier. Pub. 1999-11-08.
Issue 15Nov99. Violence in the American workplace. Pub. 1999-11-15.
Issue 22Nov99. Confronting the white plague. Pub. 1999-11-22.
Issue 29Nov99. The perils of partnership with a house cat. Pub. 1999-11-29.
Issue 2Dec99. A month's soaring possibilities. Pub. 1999-12-02.
Issue 6Dec99. The unwelcome return of an ancient disease. Pub. 1999-12-06.
Issue 13Dec99. The passing of a great leader. Pub. 1999-12-13.
Issue 20Dec99. Electrifying discoveries in biology. Pub. 1999-12-20.
Issue 27Dec99. The distinctive marks of man. Pub. 1999-12-27.
Names:
Stanley M. Aronson (12 documents)
example document: Tobacco

A momentous month and other articles

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005990530 / 2004-03-04
Date of Creation:
2000
Title:
A momentous month and other articles / Stanley M. Aronson.
Application Title:
2000 collection of articles.
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Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Variant title:
A momentous month
Other Title:
Norway vs. lepers, and then vs. leprosy.
Commentary
The evils in the forests primeval.
A month to educate the soul.
The mystery of positive thinking.
A wondrous thing, a ray of hope.
The man who invented the Graham cracker.
The ancestry of Tony the Tiger.
May is the best of times.
The joys and hazards of toponymy.
The struggle to set calendars by the sun, not the pope.
The birth of a weighty metaphor.
The wondrous gift of June.
The deadly 'cures' from radium.
A fish designed by a committee chaired by Picasso.
The month of vacations.
The biblical wrath of grapes.
A bloody royal trail from the United Kingdom to Russia.
A brief look at our inescapable clocks.
A raod paved with good intentions.
The star-gazers in white coats.
A month in transition.
Leading lives of quiet desperation.
Leading lives of quiet depression.
The specter of river blindness.
The mad king and a famous declaration.
A surfeit of food, a surplus of weight.
A naturalist visits the Galapagos Islands.
The Darwinian roots of high blood pressure : biology's inhumanity to man.
The blessings and hazards of prophecy.
Copyright Claimant:
Stanley M. Aronson
Appears in:
Issue 1Jan00. A momentous month. Don't be bullied by the bogey of infectious apocalypse. Pub. 2000-01-01.
Issue 10Jan00. Chekhov visits Sakhalin Island : penal conditions in Russia. Pub. 2000-01-10.
Issue 17Jan00. Norway vs. lepers, and then vs. leprosy. (Commentary) Pub. 2000-01-17.
Issue 31Jan00. The evils in the forests primeval. Pub. 2000-01-31.
Issue 1Feb00. A month to educate the soul. Pub. 2000-02-01.
Issue 7Feb00. Is not life more than mere flesh? Pub. 2000-02-07.
Issue 14Feb00. The mystery of positive thinking. Pub. 2000-02-14.
Issue 21Feb00. A wondrous thing, a ray of hope. Pub. 2000-02-21.
Issue 28Feb00. The man who invented the Graham cracker. Pub. 2000-02-28.
Issue 1Mar00. March, pleurisy, and presidents. Pub. 2000-03-01.
Issue 6Mar00. The ancestry of Tony the Tiger. Pub. 2000-03-06.
Issue 13Mar00. This one's for the record book, Guinness, of course. Pub. 2000-03-13.
Issue 20Mar00. He that hath clean hands. Pub. 2000-03-20.
Issue 27Mar00. Joys and triumphs of junk food. Pub. 2000-03-27.
Issue 1Apr00. April is now. Pub. 2000-04-01.
Issue 3Apr00. Mr. Mather and the Boston pox. Pub. 2000-04-03.
Issue 10Apr00. Heathen smallpox inoculation. Pub. 2000-04-10.
Issue 17Apr00. Jenner's humanitarian triumph. Pub. 2000-04-17.
Issue 25Apr00. Oct 26, 1977, the eradication of smallpox. Pub. 2000-04-25.
Issue 1May00. May is the best of times. The joys and hazards of toponymy. Pub. 2000-05-01.
Issue 8May00. Tragedy on the Irish Sea. Pub. 2000-05-08.
Issue 15May00. The struggle to set calendars by the sun, not the pope. Pub. 2000-05-15.
Issue 22May00. Out of the mouths of babes. Pub. 2000-05-22.
Issue 29May00. The birth of a weighty metaphor. Pub. 2000-05-29.
Issue 1Jun00. The wondrous gift of June. Pub. 2000-06-01.
Issue 5Jun00. The deadly 'cures' from radium. Pub. 2000-06-05.
Issue 12Jun00. A fish designed by a committee chaired by Picasso. Pub. 2000-06-12.
Issue 19Jun00. West Nile virus--not in my back yard--at least not yet. Pub. 2000-06-19.
Issue 23Jun00. As the crow flies--a retrospective view. Pub. 2000-06-23.
Issue 26Jun00. Evil shall not enter this house. Pub. 2000-06-26.
Issue 1Jul00. Mail and farewell July. Pub. 2000-07-01.
Issue 3Jul00. This thing about seven that has transfixed mankind. Pub. 2000-07-03.
Issue 10Jul00. Ed Halley and the comets. Pub. 2000-07-10.
Issue 17Jul00. Bellevue, for those with 'a culpable lack of options'. Pub. 2000-07-17.
Issue 24Jul00. Of great gods, disgusting flies, and horrific diseases. Pub. 2000-07-24.
Issue 31Jul00. Chance--is it probability or providence? Pub. 2000-07-31.
Issue 1Aug00. The month of vacations. Pub. 2000-08-01.
Issue 7Aug00. Things that breed in prison air. Pub. 2000-08-07.
Issue 14Aug00. Doctors who go down to the sea in ships. Pub. 2000-08-14.
Issue 21Aug00. The biblical wrath of grapes. Pub. 2000-08-21.
Issue 28Aug00. A bloody royal trail from the United Kingdom to Russia. Pub. 2000-08-28.
Issue 3Sep00. Spirit quickens in September. Pub. 2000-09-03.
Issue 4Sep00. A brief look at our inescapable clocks. Pub. 2000-09-04.
Issue 11Sep00. Ashes to ashes. dust to stardust memories. Pub. 2000-09-11.
Issue 18Sep00. A raod paved with good intentions. Pub. 2000-09-18.
Issue 25Sep00. The star-gazers in white coats. Pub. 2000-09-25.
Issue 1Oct00. A month in transition. Pub. 2000-10-01.
Issue 2Oct00. Where on Earth have all the giants gone? Pub. 2000-10-02.
Issue 9Oct00. Leading lives of quiet desperation. App. ti. : Leading lives of quiet depression. Pub. 2000-10-09.
Issue 16Oct00. What a broad spectrum of color in English. Pub. 2000-10-16.
Issue 19Oct00. The specter of river blindness. Pub. 2000-10-19.
Issue 25Oct00. The mad king and a famous declaration. Pub. 2000-10-25.
Issue 1Nov00. November, time for thanksgiving. Pub. 2000-11-01.
Issue 6Nov00. Royal gatherings of the eminently curious. Pub. 2000-11-06.
Issue 13Nov00. Morbid fingerprints of salmonella. Pub. 2000-11-13.
Issue 20Nov00. A surfeit of food, a surplus of weight. Pub. 2000-11-20.
Issue 23Nov00. Glorious way to station for the Pilgrims. Pub. 2000-11-23.
Issue 27Nov00. Behead the literary tyranny of the adjective. Pub. 2000-11-27.
Issue 1Dec00. December, the last shall be first. Pub. 2000-12-01.
Issue 4Dec00. A naturalist visits the Galapagos Islands. Pub. 2000-12-04.
Issue 11Dec00. Circulating straight to the heart of things. Pub. 2000-12-11.
Issue 18Dec00. The Darwinian roots of high blood pressure : biology's inhumanity to man. Pub. 2000-12-18.
Issue 25Dec00. The blessings and hazards of prophecy. Pub. 2000-12-25.

Poetry by Chas. Beatty

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000284237 / 1987-05-28
Date of Creation:
1987
Title:
Poetry by Chas. Beatty / by Chas. E. Beatty.
Application Title:
Poetry by Charles Beatty.
Description:
sheets (8 p.)
Copyright Claimant:
Charles E. Beatty
Names:
Charles E. Beatty

Peek-a-boo, I see me

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu000362711 / 1989-03-28
Date of Creation:
1988
Title:
Peek-a-boo, I see me : poems / by Charles E. Beatty.
Application Title:
Poetry by Charles E. Beatty.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: "6 additional texts."
Previous Registration:
Prev. reg. 1987.
Description:
1 v.
Other Title:
Poetry by Charles E. Beatty
Copyright Claimant:
Charles E. Beatty
Names:
Charles E. Beatty 1950-

The world seen through my eyes

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001028183 / 2002-05-02
Date of Creation:
2001
Title:
The world seen through my eyes : vol. 1.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
1 v.
Variant title:
The world seen through my eyes : vol. 1
Copyright Claimant:
Charles E. Beatty
Notes:
Collection of poetry.
Names:
Charles E. Beatty

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