One for the road : drunk driving since 1900
Lerner, Barron H
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011
Extent: xvii, 218 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 1421401908
CID: 171486
When the famous get sick and the sick get famous : how celebrity patients influence medicine
Lerner, Barron H; Klein, Joan Echtenkamp; Childress, Marcia Day
Charlottesville, Va. : University [Clinical Engineering, Media Production Services], c2008
Extent: 1 videodisc (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. script.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 171477
Crafting medical history: revisiting the "definitive" account of Franklin D. Roosevelt's terminal illness [Historical Article]
Lerner, Barron H
While revisionist historians have challenged many standard interpretations of events in the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, one account has remained virtually unscathed: an article about Roosevelt's terminal illness and death written by one of his physicians, Howard G. Bruenn. Yet this article, like all historical documents, was not "objective" but rather a reflection of social and political forces--both from the 1940s, when Roosevelt became ill, and from 1970, when Bruenn's piece was published. This essay argues that Bruenn, the Roosevelt family, and the historian James MacGregor Burns worked together to craft a document that told the story of Roosevelt's decline with a predictable trajectory.
PMID: 17844721
ISSN: 0007-5140
CID: 170768