John Chynoweth Burnham

John Chynoweth Burnham (ur. 14 lipca 1929, zm. 12 maja 2017)[1] – amerykański psychiatra i historyk psychologii, psychiatrii oraz medycyny[2], profesor na Ohio State University[3]. Zajmował się m.in. historią psychoanalizy w USA. Autor biografii Smitha Ely Jelliffego.

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Książki
  • Lester Frank Ward as Natural Scientist (1954)
  • Psychoanalysis in American Civilization Before 1918 (1958)
  • Psychoanalysis and American medicine: 1894-1918 (1967)
  • Jelliffe, American psychoanalyst and physician (1983)
  • How Superstition Won and Science Lost: Popularizing Science and Health in the United States (1987)
  • Paths into American Culture: Psychology, Medicine, and Morals (1988)
  • Bad Habits: Drinking, Smoking, Taking Drugs, Gambling, Sexual Misbehavior, and Swearing in American History (1993)
  • How the Idea of Profession Changed the Writing of Medical History (1998)
Artykuły
  • Unraveling the Mystery of Why There Was No Childhood Lead Poisoning[4].

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  1. John Chynoweth Burnham 14 July 1929 — 12 May 2017. hssonline.org
  2. Stephanie J. Shaw: John C. Burnham (1929–2017). American Historical Association, 2018-05-24. [dostęp 2022-09-24]. (ang.).
  3. Forum : "The Unbearable Heaviness of Lead": Comment Bulletin of the History of Medicine - Volume 78, Number 1, Spring 2004, pp. 196-200
  4. John C. Burnham, Unraveling the Mystery of Why There Was No Childhood Lead Poisoning, „Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences”, 60 (4), 2005, s. 445–477, DOI10.1093/jhmas/jri060, ISSN 0022-5045.