|
1941 |
No award |
|
1942 |
John T. Barrett (Boston
University) |
|
1943 |
George Edward Murphy (Pennsylvania) |
|
1944 |
Willard L. Marmelzat (Tulane) |
|
1945 |
No Award |
|
1946 |
Peter Kellaway (McGill) |
|
1947 |
Honor M. Kidd (McGill) |
|
1948 |
No award |
|
1949 |
Charles A. Van Arsdall,
Jr. (Johns Hopkins) |
|
1950 |
Thomas Franklin Williams
(Harvard) |
|
1951 |
Joseph A. Vasselli (Rochester) |
|
1952 |
Herbert S. Klickstein (Pennsylania) |
|
1953 |
Thomas Edward Moore, Jr.
(Harvard) |
|
1954 |
Robert J. T. Joy (Yale) |
|
1955 |
E. Edward Bittar (Yale) |
|
1956 |
Edward D. Coppola (Yale) |
|
1957 |
Sebastian R. Italia (Yale) |
|
1958 |
D. G. Lawrence (McGill) |
|
1959 |
Richard L. Grant (Chicago) |
|
1960 |
David Franklin Musto (U.
Washington) |
|
1961 |
Eugene A. Cimino (Buffalo) |
|
1962 |
No award |
|
1963 |
Petter D. Gibbons (Yale) |
|
1964 |
Thomas W. Dow (Vermont) |
|
1965 |
No award |
|
1966 |
Charles Nash Swisher (McGill) |
|
1967 |
Charles S. Bryan (Johns
Hopkins) |
|
1968 |
Andrew Rosenblatt (Einstein) |
|
1969 |
Lloyd Allan Wells (Rochester) |
|
1970 |
Lawrence J. Hanna (Kansas) |
|
1971 |
Robert C. Powell (Duke) |
|
1972 |
Theron Keu-Hing Young (McGill) |
|
1973 |
Kenneth M. Flegel (McGill) |
|
1974 |
David Lovejoy, Jr. (Rochester) |
|
1975 |
No award |
|
1976 |
Steven A. Brody (Washington University School of Medicine),
The life and times of Sir Fielding Ould: Man-midwife and
master physician
Honorable Mention–
Arthur
Gelston (Cornell Medical College), Febre Typhus: its causes,
diagnosis, and treatment during the epidemic of 1947, with a
clinical analysis of 138 consecutive cases from the medical
records of the New York Hospital
|
|
1977 |
James Allen Young (Duke
University School of Medicine), Anthropometric study of human
growth in nineteenth-century American medicine
Honorable Mention–
Lawrence
G. Miller (Harvard University), Pain, Parturition and the
Profession: Twilight Sleep in America
|
|
1978 |
James Tait Goodrich (Columbia
University School of Medicine), Sixteenth-century anatomy and
Andreas Vesalius: the contribution of Renaissance art to modern
anatomical studies |
|
1979 |
Sandra E. Black (University
of Toronto SOM), Pseudopods and synapses: the amoebid theories
of neuronal mobility and the early formulation of the synapse concept,
1884-1900 |
|
1980 |
John Wright (Northwestern
University), Ship fever in the steerage: medical aspects of
the Irish migration |
|
1981 |
Lewis P. Rubin (Yale), 'A
Presumptious Provincial Genius': the life and times of Thomas Beddoes
(1760-1808) |
|
1982 |
Thomas Huddle (University
of Illinois), The origins of the reform of American medicine |
|
1983 |
No award |
|
1984 |
James R. Wright, Jr. (Ohio
State Medical School), The development of the frozen section
technique, the evolution of surgical biopsy, and the origins of
surgical pathology |
|
1985 |
Joan R. Butterton (Harvard),
The education, naval service, and early career of Dr. William
Smellie (1697-1763) |
|
1986 |
Alexander R. Miller (Mayo
Medical School), On the periphery: E.L. Scott and the dicsovery
of insulin |
|
1987 |
David Leibowitz (New
York University), Scientific failure in an age of optimism:
public reaction to Robert Koch's tuberculin cure
Honorable Mentions–
David M.
Bishai (University of California School of Medicine, San Diego),
The history of food fortification in America
Gene Nakajima
(Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), Gertrude Stein's
medical education at Johns Hopkins |
|
1988 |
Francis M. Lobo (Yale
University Medical School), John Haygarth, smallpox, and religious
dissent in eighteenth-century England
Honorable Mention–
Jose Ignacio
Choca (University of Illinois at Chicago), A mode of action:
historical aspects of the receptor theory |
|
1989 |
Joshua A. Beckman (New York
University School of Medicine), How antisepsis arrived in the
second and third divisions of Bellevue Hospital: an examination
of a national transformation in practice seen at the local level |
|
1990 |
Cary D. Alberstone (Albany)
Honorable Mentions–
Christopher
Crenner (Harvard University)
Jason Rosenstock
(Brown University) |
|
1991 |
Randolph N. Whitely (Kansas)
Honorable Mention–David Branch
Moody (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), The healing
power of the Marian miracle books of Bavarian shrines, 1489-1523 |
|
1992 |
Kristine Cambell (Johns
Hopkins)
Honorable Mention–
Christopher
Sellers (University of North Carolina School of Medicine), Crisis
of legitimacy and the promise of research: workplace controversy
and the emergence of modern clinical science at Harvard |
|
1993 |
Chris Feudtner (Pennsylvania)
Honorable Mention–
Walton O.
Schalick, III (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine), Medicine
fit for a king: doctors at the royal courts of France, 1031-1350
|
|
1994 |
Scott Harris Podolsky
(Harvard)
Honorable Mentions–
David Shumway
Jones (Harvard Medical School), The challenges of randomized
surgical trials: evidence, faith, and the spread of coronary artery
bypass grafting, 1967-1979
[Thomas]
Avery Gibbs (University of Oklahoma), The effects of measles
upon the health of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia,
1861-62 |
|
1995 |
Gabriella G. Gosman (Yale)
Honorable Mentions–
John T. Paige,
Evolution of a role for the dental surgeon in maxillofacial
trauma during the Great War
Katrina Marie
Posta, The balancing act: an analysis of dual career conflicts
experienced by the first women physicians to graduate from Women's
Medical College of Pennsylvania |
|
1996 |
Nancy Shao-Chia Chen
(Washington University)
Honorable Mentions–
Anjali Saini
(University of Connecticut School of Medicine), The pathology
of sitala: cultural responses to smallpox in eighteenth-and nineteenth-century
India
Edward A.M.
Duckworth (University of South Florida School of Medicine), Striking
a nerve: Descartes, Hobbes, LaMettrie, and the machinery of mind |
|
1997 |
Katherine Appleton Downes
(Case Western Reserve School of Medicine), Getting along smoothly:
becoming a physician in a man's world--the medical education of
Martha Beatrice Webb (1903-1990) |
|
1998 |
Wen T. Shen (University
of California, San Francisco)
Honorable Mention–
Thomas Morgan
(Boston University), An economic history of physician supply
in New England, 1620-1990 |
|
1999 |
Alisa Ann McQueen (Mt.
Sinai School of Medicine), Black bodies and the white plague:
medical discourses of race and tuberculosis at the turn of the
century in America
Honorable Mention–
David Gerber
(Cornell University Medical College), Pure and wholesome:
stephen Allen, cholera, and the New York City water supply in
the nineteenth century |
|
2000 |
Aaron Keselheim (University
of Pennsylvania) |
|
2001 |
No award |
|
2002 |
Shelley Day (Harvard): Fetal Surgery, Medical Ethics and
Abortion Politics.
Honorable Mention–
Brian
Puskas (Pennsylvania State University), Managing the Nation's
Health: An Historical Analysis of U.S. Public Health Service Leadership
During the 1960s and 1990s
|
2003 |
Walter N. Ingram (University of Kansas), Integrators of the
University of Kansas School of Medicine: a struggle in the 1930s
Honorable Mention–
Kelly
R. Brown ( University of Rochester), Trends in the admission
of juveniles to insane asylums in England and Wales, 1870-1900
|
2004 |
Whitney Bryant (Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons) -- "Atoxyl and Human
African Trypanosomiasis: a history of colonial chemotherapy"
Honorable
Mention–
Ann Garment
(New York University) – “Mortui Vivos Docent – The
Dead Teach the Living: The Rise of Body Bequeathal in
20th Century America” |
2005 |
Adam D. Lipworth (University of Pennsylvania) – “The
Waksman Campaign: Dr. Selman Waksman’s Struggle to
Preserve His Heroic Image Through a Bitter Credit Dispute Over
Streptomycin” |
2006 |
Jesse Waggoner (Duke Univrsity), "The
Role of the Physician: Eugene Sanger and a Standard of Care at
the Elmira Prison Camp" |
2007 |
Jennifer Segal (Harvard University), "Professors of the Pelvis: Teaching Medical Students the Art and Technique of Pelvic Examination. Honorable mention to Lee McCalla Hampton (U. of North Carolina), essay on Sabin |
|
2008 |
Ronald W. Alfa (Stanford University School of Medicine), “Redefining Inert: The Birth of the Placebo in American Medicine”
Honorable Mentions –
David P. Johnson (Duke University School of Medicine), “Dr. George W. Harley: A new perspective of a 20th century medical missionary’s influence on 21st century global health”
Amanda V. Thornton (Dartmouth Medical School), “Coerced Care: Thomas Thistlewood’s account of medical practice on sugar plantation slaves in colonial Jamaica, 1751-1786.”
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