journals and journal articles - aafp foundation and journal articles american family physician....

18
Journals and Journal Articles American Family Physician. Kansas City, MO; Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1970-present. Annals of Family Medicine. Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 2003- present. Annals of Medical History. New York: P.B. Hoeber, 1917-1942. Archives of Family Medicine. Chicago: American Medical Association, c1992-c2000. Bulletin of the History of Medicine: The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1933-present. Continuing Education for the Family Physician. New York: Continuing Education Division of the Medical Division of John Wiley & Sons, 1973-1986. Current Work in the History of Medicine. London: Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1954-1999. Family Medicine. Kansas City, Mo.; Leawood, KS: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 1981-present. Family Practice Management. Kansas City, MO; Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1993-present. Family Practice News. Short Hills, NJ: International Medical News Group, 1970-present. GP. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of General Practice, 1950-1969. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. Lexington, KY: American Board of Family Practice/Family Medicine, 1988-present. Journal of Family Nursing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995-present Journal of Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1974-present. Medical History. London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1957-present.

Upload: doanquynh

Post on 14-Apr-2018

225 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Journals and Journal Articles

American Family Physician. Kansas City, MO; Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1970-present.

Annals of Family Medicine. Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 2003-present.

Annals of Medical History. New York: P.B. Hoeber, 1917-1942.

Archives of Family Medicine. Chicago: American Medical Association, c1992-c2000.

Bulletin of the History of Medicine: The Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1933-present.

Continuing Education for the Family Physician. New York: Continuing Education Division of the Medical Division of John Wiley & Sons, 1973-1986.

Current Work in the History of Medicine. London: Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1954-1999.

Family Medicine. Kansas City, Mo.; Leawood, KS: Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 1981-present.

Family Practice Management. Kansas City, MO; Leawood, KS: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1993-present.

Family Practice News. Short Hills, NJ: International Medical News Group, 1970-present.

GP. Kansas City, MO: American Academy of General Practice, 1950-1969.

Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. Lexington, KY: American Board of Family Practice/Family Medicine, 1988-present.

Journal of Family Nursing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1995-present

Journal of Family Practice. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1974-present.

Medical History. London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1957-present.

Seminars in Family Medicine. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1980-1982.

Journal Articles

Adair, F.L. “The country doctor and the specialist--excerpts.” Perspectives in Biology andMedicine 12 (Summer 1969):631-635.

Adams, D.P. “Evolution of the specialty of family practice.” Journal of the Florida MedicalAssociation 76 (March 1989):325-329.

Adams, J.Q. Jr. “Should GP’s do major surgery?” Ohio GP News (October 1962).

Aita, V.A. and B.Crabtree. “Historical reflections on current preventive practice."

Preventive Medicine 1 (January 2000):5-16.

Allen, W.C. and S.A. Garlan. “Educational motivation in the field of general practice.” NewYork State Journal of Practice 53 (May 15, 1953):10

“AMA acts to halt hospital discrimination against general practitioners.’ GP 13 (January 1956):1

American Academy of General Practice. “An American Board of General Practice for family physicians.” GP 25(June 1962):6.

Angrist, A. “Plea for two-year mixed internship for family physician and specialist.” Journal of the American Medical Association 173 (1960):1642.

Arradondo, J.E. “Family medicine funding crisis: opportunities and dangers, 1984.” Family Medicine 32 (June 2000):414-416.

Avant, R.F. “Heroes lost--11 September 2001.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 15 (January-February 2002):80-84.

B., J.W. “General practice--A way of life.” Tufts Folia Medica IX (1963):25-29. 1903.

Baines, P.F. “Surgery by G.P.s? This surgeon votes yes.” Medical Economics, April 8, 1963.

Baldwin, R.D. “General practice: A concept and its challenges.” GP 28 (November 1963):5.

“Ban G.P.s from the operating room?" Medical Economics, June 18, 1962.

Barnes, N.D. and A.D. Curran. “A General Practitioner in turn-of-the-century Kansas: W.A. Carr, M.D. (1877-1975).” Kansas Medicine 96 (Winter 1995):164-168.

Baxley, E.G. “Lessons of a family medicine educator.” Family Medicine 28 (May 1996):364-365.

Beck, J.C. “Development of pediatrics and family practice from a historical perspective: Lessons for geriatrics.” Journal of the American Geriatric Society 33 (October 1985):727-729.

Beinfield, M.S. “The early New England doctor: an adaptation to a provincial environment.” Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine.

Bell, W.J. “Suggestions for research on the local history of medicine in the United States.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 17 (1945):460-476.

Berg, A.O. “Misconduct in science: does family medicine have a problem?” Family Medicine (March-April 1990):137-142.

Blair, R.K. “General Practice.” Texas Medicine 63 (March 1967):68.

Bogdonoff, M.D. “Editorial: Flexner and Engel; An important formula.” Archives of Internal Medicine 133 (February 1974):316-317.

Borst, C.G. “Obstetrics and the family physician: a medical historian's perspective.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 7 (November-December 1994):530-534.

Bosworth, A. “The vanishing g.p.: what happened to the family doctor?" The WRFD (Ohio) Commentator, March 18, 1965.

Bower, A.D. “Medical care: Its social and organizational aspects--general practice--An analysis and some suggestions.” New England Journal of Medicine, September 26, 1963.

Brainard, M.D. and Cranford O. Plyler, Jr. “Historical perspectives in family practice.” Journal of the Florida Medical Association 67 (September 1980):9.

Bridgforth, L.R. “Medicine in antebellum Mississippi.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 10 (October 1997):367-77.

Brody, H. “Edmund D. Pellegrino's philosophy of family practice.” Theoretical Medicine 18 (March-June1997):7-20.

Bryan, C.S. “Hiram Curry's vision and the future of primary care.” Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 99 (August 2003):251.

________. “Osler's choice: one person’s perspective on the past and future of internal medicine.” Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association 111 (2000):164-185; discussion 185-187.

Bryan, J.E. “Signs and portents in medicine.” The Connecticut State Medical Journal 13 (May 1949):5.

Burrows, F. “Reminiscences from the turn of the century.” New York State Journal of Medicine 66 (December 1966):3072-3075.

Cameron, I.A. “James Mercer Green: southern gentleman, Confederate surgeon.” Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia 90 (February 2001):18-19.

Candib, L.M. “Ways of knowing in family medicine: contributions from a feminist perspective, 1988.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):672-676.

Canfield, P.R. “Family medicine: an historical perspective.” Journal of Medical Education 51 (November 1976):904-11.

Carmichael, L.P. “In memoriam Leland Bowman Blanchard, MD 1912-1978.” Journal of Family Practice 7 (October 1978):893-894.

________. “Voices from family medicine: Lynn Carmichael.” Interview by William B. Ventres and John J. Frey. Family Medicine 24 (January 1992):53-7.

Chinard, F.P. “Edward Miller--American physician (1760-1812).” Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey 78 (April 1981):296-299.

Clark, D. M. and J.S. Collings. “General practice, today and tomorrow.” GP 7 (April 1953):4.

“Clinic and classroom: In family practice, as Maine goes...” Hospital Practice, October 1973.

Coles, R. “William Carlos Williams. A writing physician.” Journal of the American Medical Association 245 (January 1981):41-42.

The Committee on Requirements for Certification, American Academy of General Practice. “The core content of family medicine.” GP 34 (November 1966):225.

Conner, E.H. “James W. Kincaid, MD. 1859-1933.” Journal of the Kentucky Medical Association 94 (August 1996):344.

Council on Long Range Planning and Development. “The future of family practice: Implications of the changing environment of medicine.” Journal of the American Medical Association 260 (September 2, 1988).

Creaton, H. “Starting research in medical history: preparing the ground.” Social History of Medicine 3 (1990):285-289.

Crenner, C. “Organizational reform and professional dissent in the careers of Richard Cabot and Ernest Amory Codman, 1900-1920.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 56 (July 2001):211-237.

Culpepper, L. and P. Franks. “Family medicine research: Status at the end of the first decade” Journal of the American Medical Association 249 (January 1983):63-68.

Curtis, P. “Three hundred years of family health care: some perspectives.” Journal of Family Practice 12 (February 1981):323-327.

________. “What kind of research in family medicine-further reflections, 1980.” Family Medicine (June 2000):389-392.

Darley, W. “The Family Physician of the Future: Fact or Fiction?” Journal of Medical Education 36(1961):142.

David, S.P. “Reflections from a rotation in Cambridge, England.” Family Medicine 32 (May 2000):310-312.

Davis, P.A. “The american academy of general practice: its functions and purposes.” Southern Medical Journal 41 (July 1948).

Davison, R.A. “A medical school department of general practice.” GP 19, December 1963.

De Kruif, P. “Family doctor: model 1955.” GP 11 (January 1955).

Dembling, B. “Colonial family care.” Psychiatric Services 46 (February 1995):185-186.

Dennis, J.L. “Family medicine--whither--not whether?” Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society 69 (April 1973):369-371.

DeTar, J.S. “The problems and future of general practice.” GP 13 (January 1956).

Dexter, L. “Memorial: Walter A. Griffin.” Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association 89 (1977):xxix-xxx.

Diefenbach, W.C.L. “Medicine in the Colonial United States.” Merck Report 61 (1952).

“Distinguished Service Award: Joseph P. Bailey Jr., M.D.” Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia 92 (Fall 2003):50.

Donaldson, L. “Norman Rockwell visits a family doctor.” Clinical Medicine 2 (May-June 2002):266.

Duke, M. “Once upon a time, there was a little black bag.” The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society 67 (Summer 2004):14-6.

Dunphy, J.E. “Role of the family physician in the medical care of the future.” The New Physician, October 1964.

Durbach, N. and M.R. Hayden. “George Huntington: the man behind the eponym.” Journal of Medical Genetics 30 (May 1993):406-9.

Elder, N.C. and A. Schwarzer. “Fictional women physicians in the nineteenth century: the struggle for self-identity.” Journal of Medical Humanities 17 (1996):165-77.

Epperson, W.J. “A common thread through family medicine.” Journal of Family Practice 43 (July 1996):14-5.

“The family physician.” New York Medicine, January 20, 1948.

“Family physician of the future.” New England Journal of Medicine, September 7, 1961.

“Family practice education innovator dies.” Journal of the American Medical Association 240 (September 1978):826.

“Family Practice Issue.” Medical World News Review, May 1974.

Farley, E. “Voices from family medicine: Eugene Farley.” Interview by William B. Ventres and John J. Frey. Family Medicine 24 (February 1992):152-5.

Ferber, S. “People don't want g.p.s anymore.” Medical Economics, October 16, 1967.

“Fifty years in medicine: Arthur C. Antony, M.D.” Nebraska Medical Journal 59 (March 1974):81.

Finn, R.C. “Walton C. Finn. M.D. 1904-1971.” Arizona Medicine 28 (October 1971):773.

Forster, J. and J. Gray. “Here’s looking at: Medical politics: Carrying the caduceus into battle after battle.” Medical Economics 75 (October 1998):154-6, 159, 163-4 passim.

Foster, G.R., Jr. “The Crisis in General Practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 187 (March 14, 1964):11.

Frey, J.J. “An unrepentant confusion of Art and Science: William Carlos Williams and Julian Tudor Hart.” Family Medicine 17 (September-October 1985):209-214.

Fye, W.B. “The history of medicine: an annotated list of key reference works.” Annals of Internal Medicine 118 (1993):59-62.

Gaither, J.G. “The use of the microscope by the general practitioner: 1910.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 42 (April 2001):114-6, 118.

Garrett, E.A. “In search of the roots of medicine: yesterday and today.” Family Medicine 35 (January 2003):9-10.

Garrison, R.L. “The five generations of American medical revolutions.” Journal of Family Practice 40 (March 1995):281-7.

“The general practitioner and medical progress.” World Medical Association Bulletin, January, 1950.

Gentry, W.M. “Fifty years in medicine.” Nebraska Medical Journal 58 (December 1973):448.

Geyman, J.P. “The family as the objective of care in family practice.” Journal of Family Practice 5 (May 1977):571.

________. “Family medicine as an academic discipline.” Journal of Medical Education 46 (1971):815.

________. “On the developing literature base in family practice.” Journal of Family Practice 6 (June 1978):33-34.

________. “Training primary care physicians for the 21st century.” Journal of the American Medical Association 255 (May 16, 1986):2631-2635.

________ and L.G. Hart. “Family practice and the health care system: primary care at a crossroads: progress, problems, and future projections.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 7 (January-February 1994):60-70.

Golden, R.L. “William Osler at 150: an overview of a life.” Journal of the American Medical Association 282 (December 15, 1999):2252-2258.

Gordon, E.C. “Sailors’ physicians: medical guides for merchant ships and whalers, 1774-1864.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 48 (April 1993):139-56.

“The GP.” MD, July 1962.

“G.P. academy registers gains.” Medical Economics, September 1948.

“GP and the hospital: 96% of AAGP members content with hospital privileges.” Hospital Practice, June 1970.

“GP and the hospital: approval of training programs tied to privileges by AAGP.” Hospital Practice, November 1970.

“G.P. campaign picks up speed.” Medical Economics, May 1949.

“The G.P. stages a comeback.” Medical Economics, June 1950.

Green, L. “Sentinel practices: 1982.” Family Medicine 32 (June 2000):394-395.

Green, R. “Leaders in medicine: M. Joe Crosthwait.” Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association 91 (December 1998):479-487.

Guerra, F. “Medical almanacs of the American Colonial Period.” Journal of the History of Medicine 16 (July 1961).

Haddy, R.I. and T.B. Haddy. “One doctor’s records.” Minnesota Medicine 86 (September 2003):51.

Haggerty, R.J. “Etiology of decline of general practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 185 (1963):180.

________. “General practice: extinction or rebirth?” News Bulletin of the Connecticut Academy of General Practice, October 1964.

Hanlon, C.R. “Specialization in medicine.” The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 64 (August 1972):179-185.

Hansotia, P. “The Rowley family of physicians--a glimpse of medical practice in Wisconsin from frontier to early modern times.” WMJ : Official Publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 103 (2004):21-5.

Harris, D. “Medicine in Colonial America.” California Medicine 50 (1946):355-358 and 51 (1947):35-38.

Herman, J. “Tribute to a founding father.” Journal of Family Practice 51 (September 2002):736.

Harrell, H.L. Sr. “Fifty years of active medical practice.” Journal of the Florida Medical Association 71 (July 1984):475-478.

Hildebrand, W.B. “The future of general practice.” GP 11 (May 1955).

Hill, N.L. “A medical legend: James L. Cunningham, M.D.” West Virginia Medical Journal 100 (March-April 2004):52-8.

Hillerman, W. “A surgeon speaks out for g.p.s.” Medical Economics, September 7, 1964.

Himmelwright, G.O. “History and objectives of the AAGP.” Maryland State Medical Journal 15 (September 1966).

Hornbein, M. “Dr. John Elsner, a Colorado pioneer.” Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly 13 (1981):291-302.

“Howard Stanton Reid, M.D., 1898-1967.” New England Journal of Medicine 276 (March 30, 1967):753.

Huckleberry, E.R. “In those days...Tillamook County.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 71 (1970:116-140.

Hudson, C.L. “Whatever became of that old-fashioned patient?” Journal of the American Medical Association 203 (February 19, 1968):8.

Hunt, J.H. “General practice in the world today.” GP 30 (November 1964):5.

Hunt, V.R. “The unifying principles of family medicine: a historical perspective.” Rhode Island Medicine 76 (July 1993):351-360.

Huntly, R.R. “Epidemiology of family practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 185 (1963):175.

Ingegno, A.P. “Twilight of general practice.” Medical Economics, May 7, 1962.

Inskip, R.C. “Family medicine: the first specialty.” The Female Patient 9 (December 1984):6.

“The intellectual basis of family medicine revisited: From the proceedings of the Advanced Forum in Family Medicine, Keystone Resort, Colo, September 23-28, 1984, sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Foundation, 1985.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):642-654.

Jacobs, A. “Reminiscences of a student of community medicine.” Mt Sinai Journal of Medicine 59 (November 1992):453-454.

James, G. “The general practitioner of the future.” New England Journal of Medicine 27 (1963):1287.

Johnson, A.H. “The Balint movement in America.” Family Medicine 33 (March 2001):174-7.

Kindig, D.A. “Interdisciplinary education for primary health care team delivery.” Journal of Medical Education 50 (December 1975):97-110.

Kowalewski, E.J. “A new era in general practice.” The New Physician 14 (August 1965):224-226.

Kunitz, S.J. “The historical roots and ideological functions of disease concepts in three primary care specialties.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 57 (Fall 1983):412-432.

Kuzel, A.J. “Naturalistic inquiry: an appropriate model for family medicine, 1986.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):665-671.

Kyle, R.A. and M.A. Shampo. “Joseph Warren.” Journal of the American Medical Association 235 (June 1976):2658.

Lampton, L. “Mississippi and the real MASH.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 35 (March 1994):67-77.

Leaman, T. “Voices from family medicine: Thomas Leaman.” Interview by William B. Ventres and John J. Frey. Family Medicine 24 (September-October 1992):544-7.

Lewy, R.M. “The emergence of the family practitioner: an historical analysis of a new specialty.” Journal of Medical Education 52 (November 1977):873-881.

Lilly Research Laboratories. “The G.P.: II. characteristics of general practice.” Physician's Bulletin 28 (1963):2.

Longlett, S.K., J.E. Kruse and , R.M. Wesley. “Community-oriented primary care: historical perspective.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 14 (January-February 2001):54-63.

Lotterhos, W.E. “In memoriam: Amos N. Johnson, MD 1908-1975.” Journal of Family Practice 2 (August 1975):311-2.

Loudon, I. “The concept of the family doctor.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 58 (1994): 347-362.

Macdonald, J.J. “Community participation in primary care: An historical and international perspective.” Occasional Paper Royal College of General Practitioners 64 (January 1994):5-7.

MacEachern, M.T. “Status for the general practitioner.” Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 34 (December 1949):191.

Madison, D.L. “Historical and contemporary meanings of ‘primary care’ (with occasional discursive references to North Carolinians).” North Carolina Medical Journal 63 (July-August 2002):197-205.

Margolin, J.M. “Down memory lane: Reflections on fifty years in family practice.” Nebraska Medical Journal 67 (July 1982):188-189.

Mase, D.J. “Whither now.” Journal of Allied Health 17 (February 1988:29-37.

McWhinney, I.R. “Family Medicine in perspective.” New England Journal of Medicine 293 (July 24, 1975):176-181.

________. “Fourth annual Nicholas J. Pisacano Lecture: The doctor, the patient, and the home: returning to our roots.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 10 (November-December 1997):430-435.

________. “General practice as an academic discipline.” Lancet (February 19, 1966):419-423.

________. “Voices from family medicine: Ian McWhinney.” Interview by John J. Frey and William B. Ventres. Family Medicine 24 (May-June 1992):317-320.

Medalie, J.H. “The changing American family and society: implications for family physicians.” Journal of Family Practice 13 (July 1981):15-16.

________. “The family life cycle and its implications for family practice.” Journal of Family Practice 9 (July 1979):47-56.

________. “A personal research odyssey.” Journal of Family Practice 48 (July 1999):508-512.

“The medical schools and general practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association (September 9, 1950).

Merenstein, J.H., A.I. Berg, B. Eidus, E.S. Farley, M. Fleming, D.R. Garr, J.E. Scherger, S. Sclabassi, and R.A. Sherwood. “Training residents for the future: Final draft report; The STFM task force on training residents for the future.” Family Medicine 18 (January-February 1986):29-37.

Michaelson, J. “Family doctor in the United States - present and future.” World Medical Journal 12 (1965):2.

Miller S.A. “Change, compromise and commitment.” Virginia Medical Quarterly 125 (Winter 1998):63-64.

Morris, J.P. “Role of history in educating future family physicians.” Texas Medicine 72 (March 1976):93-96.

Mullan, F. “Connie Adler, MD: living rural medicine.” Journal of the American Medical Association 279 (June 10, 1998):1833-1836.

________. “Profiles in primary care.” Journal of the American Medical Association 279(April 8, 1998):1115-1116.

Murdoch, R.K. “Letters and papers of Dr. Daniel Turner: a Rhode Islander in South Georgia.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 53 (1969):341-373.

“New look to general practice.” Medical World News, April 13, 1962.

Norris, R.F. “Memoir of Harold Hollingsworth Morris. 1884-1970.” Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 39 (October 1971):146-147.

North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG). “Glossary for primary care: report of the committee on standard terminology.” Journal of Family Practice 7 (1978):129-134.

Norwood, W.F. “American Medical Education from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War.” Journal of Medical Education 32 (June 1957): 433-447.

Odegaard, C.E and T.S. Inui. “A 1992 manifesto for primary physicians.” The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society 55 (Summer 1992):2-6.

Ornstein, S. “Practicing beautiful medicine beautifully: Hiram Curry’s vision in the 21st century.” Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 99 (August 2003):227-232.

Page, I.H. “Family practice: a major advance few critics credit.” Modern Medicine, May 28, 1973.

Palmieri, A. and C. Humberson. “Medical incidents in the life of Dr. John H. Finfrock.” Annals of Wyoming 53 (1981):64-69.

Pattee, J.J. “History and evolution of the role of the medical director.” Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 11 (1995):331-341.

Pearson, E.F. “Dr. Charles Henry Ray: Illinois medical truant, journalist, and Lincoln king-maker.” Journal of the American Medical Association 228 (April 22, 1974):484-490.

Pellegrino, E.D. “The generalist function in medicine.” Journal of the American Medical Association 198(1966):541.

Peota, C. “Doctors to the town.” Minnesota Medicine 86 (September 2003):40-42.

________. “A life of leadership.” Minnesota Medicine 84 (March 2001)):8-11.

Petersdorf, R.G. “Some perturbations in medicine: An interview with Robert G. Petersdorf, MD.” Journal of the American Medical Association 248 (November 5, 1982):2098-2101.

Perkoff, G.T. “Should there be a merger to a single primary care specialty for the 21st century?” Journal of Family Practice 29 (1989):185-190.

Pfeiffer, P.H. “Who’s killing general practice - is general practice necessary?” The Journal of the Maine Medical Association, February 1965.

Phillips, T.J. “Education and training for family practice: historical perspective.” Northwest Medicine 70 (1971):31.

________. “Voices from family medicine: Theodore Phillips.” Interview by William B. Ventres and John J. Frey. Family Medicine (August 1992):469-473.

Phillips, W.R. “Sir James Mackenzie and family medicine.” American Family Physician 24 (July 1981):46, 50.

Pisacano, N.J. “Family practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 241 (March 30, 1979):1362-1363.

Platt, D. “Looking backward on two lives in medicine.” Delaware Medical Journal 71 (February 1999):93-94.

Randall, J.L. “Evolution of the new paradigm.” Primary Care 23 (March 1996):183-198.

Ransom, D.C. “Voices from family medicine: Donald Ransom.” Interview by William B. Ventres and John J. Frey. Family Medicine 24 (March-April 1992):226-229.

Rardin, T.E. “Medical students, family doctors, and family practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 176 (1961):479.

________. “A reappraisal of today’s family physicians.” Journal of the American Medical Association 180 (1962):130.

Reiser, S.J. “The coming resurgence of the generalist in medicine: its technological and conceptual basis.” The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society 58 (Winter 1995):8-11.

Rice, B. “Robert McCool, MD opening doors to the uninsured.” Medical Economics 77 (January 10, 2000):161-162.

Richardson, F. MacD. “The future of general practice.” Texas State Journal of Medicine, March 1960.

Rodgers, D.V. “Some thoughts on culture, family medicine, and academic health centers.” Family Medicine 34 (April 2002):237-239.

Rodnick, J.E. “A brief history of STFM: reflections on our first decade, 1967-1977.” Family Medicine 19 (September-October 1987):335, 387.

Rogers, D.E. “Medical academe and the problems of primary care.” Journal of Medical Education 50 (December 1975:171-181.

Roos, C.A. “Physicians to the Presidents, and their patients: A biobibliography.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 49 (July 1961): 291–360.

Rosenblatt, R.A. “Specialists or generalists: on whom should we base the American Health care system?” Journal of the American Medical Association 267 (March 25, 1992):1665-1666.

Saenz, H.R. “How one FMG has adjusted to life and medical practice in the U.S.” Michigan Medicine 78 (December 1979):709-710.

Sanders, J.P. “The american academy of general practice: why the academy.” New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal 102 (August 1949):2.

Savitt, T.L. “James E. Copeland, a country doctor in an age of medical change.” Virginia Cavalcade 23 (Summer 1973):10-17.

Schatzki, S.C. “Medicine in American art: Family doctor.” AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology 167 (September 1996):580.

________. “Norman Rockwell visits a country doctor.” AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology 173 (October 1999):984.

Scherger, J.E. “A medical student’s perspective on preceptors in family practice. Journal of Family Practice 2 (1975):201-203.

________. “Models of family practice.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 5 (1992):649-653.

________. “Phase three of academic family medicine. Family Medicine 29 (1997):439-440.

________. “The second revolution in family practice has begun. American Family Physician 48 (1993):1238-1240.

________. “The Use of Epidemiologic Methods in Family Practice.” Journal of Family Practice 6 (1978):849-854

________, J.W. Beasley, S.A. Brunton, et al. “Responses to questions frequently asked by medical students about family practice.” Journal of Family Practice 6 (1983):1047-1052, 1983.

Scholdstrom, U. [An American idyll of family practitioner.] Lakartidningen 95 (April 15, 1998):1770-1771. (Swedish)

Seipp, C. “Sir James Mackenzie and the spectre of medical technology.” Family Medicine 18 (May-June 1986):163-165.

Senblatt, R.A. “The structure and content of family practice: current status and future trends.” Journal of Family Practice 15 (1982):68-81.

Schmidt, D.D. “The family as the unit of medical care.” Journal of Family Practice 7 (February 1978):303-313.

Shampo, M.A. and R.A. Kyle. “Josiah Bartlett.” Journal of the American Medical Association 244 (November 28, 1980):2437.

Shaw, W.J. “Evolution of a specialty.” Journal of the American Medical Association 186 (1963):575.

Sherk, H.H. “Two doctors Elmer of Cumberland County: New Jersey’s First United States Senator and a revolutionary war hero.” New Jersey Journal of Medicine 99 (May 2002):35-39.

________. “Paterson, New Jersey, and William Carlos Williams, MD.” New Jersey Medicine 98 (July 2001):37-40.

Shryock, R.H. “The significance of medicine in American history.” The American Historical Review 62 (1956):81-91.

“Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Dr. Lyman Hall of Georgia.” Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama 45 (August 1975):46, 65.

Silver, G.A. “Family practice: resuscitation or reform?” Journal of the American Medical Association 185 (1963):188.

Smilkstein, G. “The family APGAR: A proposal for a family function test and its use by physicians.” Journal of Family Practice 6 (1978):12-31.

Smith, C.L. “Dr. Anna Redman: Family practice.” Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society 97 (September 2000):94-95.

South D.S. “The good doctor of Blue Mountain--Jessie Mauney, MD.” Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association 44 (July 2003):225-231.

Squier, H.A. “Women in nineteenth century homeopathic medicine.” Journal of Medical Humanities 16 (1995):121-131.

Steele, F.E. “A medical practice in the upper reaches of the White River Valley, 1882-1903: A reminiscence prepared in 1940.” Vermont History 37 (1969):164-176.

Stein, H.F. “Family medicine as a meta-specialty--and the dangers of overdefinition; 1981.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):637-641.

Steiner, W.R. “First physicians in America.” Journal of American History (1907):241-258.

Stensland, P. [Reality presses on--meeting family practice in the USA.] Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 113 (May 30, 1993):1755. (Norwegian)

Stephens, G.G. “Family medicine as counterculture.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):629-636.

________. “Family practice’s 15th anniversary.” Continuing Education, February 1985.

________. “The intellectual basis of family practice.” Journal of Family Practice 2 (1975):423-428.

________. “Remembering Hiram Curry.” Family Medicine 22 (March-April 1990):156-158.

Stern, T.L. “Continuing medical education in America.” Journal of Family Practice 3 (June 1976):297-300.

Stokes, J., F.M. Blodgett, and D.D. Rutstein. “An experiment in the teaching of family medicine.” Journal of Medical Education 38, July 1963.

Taylor, R.B. “Family practice and the advancement of medical understanding: The first 50 years.” Journal of Family Practice 48 (January 1999):53-57.

Thompson, H.C. “20th-century US child health care: Past, present, future.” American Journal of Diseases of Children 138 (September 1984):804-809.

Thrower, S.M., W. Bruce, and R.F. Walton. “The family circle method of integrating family systems concepts in family medicine.” Journal of Family Practice 15 (March 1982):451-457.

Townsend, E. “Future trends in general practice.” Journal of the College of General Practitioners 5 (November 1962):37.

“Training residents for the future: final draft report; The STFM task force on training residents for the future.” Family Medicine 30 (October 1998):655-664.

“The trend is to specialism.” Medical Marketing, May 1961.

Trueblood, C.A. “Medication changes since the thirties.” Iowa Medicine 77 (April 1987):182.

Truman, S.R. “General practice and the general practitioner.” Journal of the American Medical Association 180 (1962):130.

“Twin blueprints map tomorrow’s GP.” Medical World News, October 14, 1966.

Van Buskirk, E.L. “Fort Wayne College of Medicine; Includes The practice of medicine in the Fort Wayne area written in 1889 by B. S. Woodworth.” Indiana Medical History Quarterly 3 (1977):4-6.

Van Cleve, H.P. “Special report - the general practitioner and the price of his recovery.” Minnesota Medicine, June 1965.

Voy, R.O. “The medical school and general practice.’ GP, December 1963.

Walker, J.D. “Family medicine education: A Kansas historical review, 1967-1982.” Journal of the Kansas Medical Society 84 (March 1983):138-42.

Walsh, J.G. “New specialty--family practice.” Journal of the American Medical Association 212 (1970):1191.

Wangensteen, O.H. “Historical aspects of some surgical training programs: a plea to retain the surgical generalist in the academic arena.” Surgery 72 (November 1972):692-698.

Warner, M.F, A. Hastillo, and M.L. Hess. “Cardiac transplantation and the primary physician.” Medical Times 109 (June 1981):73-78, 83.

Wendler, M. van Voorhis. “Doctors and diseases on the Ohio frontier.” Ohio History 89 (1980):222-242.

White, K.L. “General practice in the United States.” Journal of Medical Education, 39 (April 1964):4.

“Who’s taking over family practice?” Medical Economics, October 19, 1964.

Williams, C.R. “My 50 years of medical learning.” Nebraska Medical Journal 61 (January 1976):19-21.

Williams, P.T. “The good old days still lie ahead.” Journal of Family Practice 48 (November 1999):849.

Williams, R.H. “Farewell with a full heart.” Journal of the Florida Medical Association 71 (July 1984):469-471.

Wilson, V.E. “Family practice--pioneer or slave to the past.” AFP/GP 1 (April 1970):4.

Wolff, Howard. “Must the G.P. disappear?” Medical Economics, January 23, 1967.

Young, P. “Family practice: birth and development of a specialty.” American Family Physician 56 (September 1997):725-726.

________. “A brief history of the American Board of Family Practice: the Second Annual Nicholas J. Pisacano, MD, Memorial Lecture.” Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 9 (March-April 1996):109-113.

________. “A tumultuous road to the creation of the American Board of Family Practice.” California Family Physician, November/ December 1994.

Zervanos, N.J. “A century of medical educational reform: family practice, a specialty whose time has come.” Family Medicine 28 (February 1996):144-146.