Talk:Morris Fishbein

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[edit] Books

Worth building a list before writing on the main page? A History of the American Medical Association, 1847 to 1947 (Phila., 1957), 866-77; Fishbein's lively articles were assembled into two books, The Medical Follies (N.Y., 1925) and The New Medical Follies (N.Y., 1927). Material from these books with new essays was published as Fads and Quackery in Healing (N.Y., 1932)

http://www.quackwatch.com/13Hx/MM/07.html


Doctors at War by Fishbein, Morris (editor) Edition: 1st Edition Binding: Hardbound Publisher: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. New York Date Published: 1945 ISBN-13: 9780836929430 ISBN: 0836929438


Medicine in the Novel and the Press, October 29, 1923 (N) A Short Story, "The Birds," December 1, 1924 Charlatan, November 23, 1925 Medicine in a Changing World and Food Fads and Fallacies (two papers), November 19, 1928 (N) The Dreaded 1960's (One-half of Ladies' Night program; see Clarence Augustus Hough), March 31, 1930 I Can Remember When . . . , December 2, 1935 Modern Medical Charlatans, November 15, 1937 (N) The Last of the Great Charlatans, December 18, 1944 (N) High Priest of Motherhood, February 3, 1947 Basic Factors in Scientific Research, January 9, 1950 (N) Fragment from an Autobiography: She Was Burning! May 28, 1956 Fragments from an Autobiography, February 26, 1968 Barnstorming, February 17, 1969 (N) Unpublished Memories (Ladies' Night Address), May 24, 1971 (N) Portraits on My Study Wall, February 12, 1973 (N) http://www.chilit.org/rolld-k.htm

ed: Morris Fishbein, ed. Birth Defects. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., l963: Ref: http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/library/1997s_pubs_vm.shtml

Fishbein, Morris. Frontiers of Medicine. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Company in cooperation with the Century of Progress Exposition, 1933.

Medical writing: the technic and the art, by Morris Fishbein. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1938. 212 pp.


Midgley 19:08, 10 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Images

Portrait listed at http://dlib.nyu.edu/eadapp/transform?source=fales/bobst.xml&style=fales/fales.xsl

[edit] This doctor was an eugenist

This doctor was also an eugenist.He also told that to smoke was good for your health. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.9.100.45 (talk) 11:06, 22 May 2008 (UTC)