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PHRs in Research: a bibliography


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Acheson, E., Record Linkage in Medicine: Proceedings of the International Symposium Oxford, July 1967 (Edinburgh and London, E. and S. Livingstone, 1968).

Allan, A., 'Caring for Records? Records of Health Care on Merseyside as Untapped Resources for the Historian', Medical Historian, 4 (1991), 29-36.

Andrews, J., 'Case Notes, Case Histories, and the Patient's Experience of Insanity at Gartnavel Royal Asylum, Glasgow, in the Nineteenth Century', Social History of Medicine, 11:2 (1998), 255-81.

Audit Commission for Local Authorities and the National Health Service in England and Wales, Setting the Record Straight: A Study of Hospital Medical Records (London, HMSO, 1995).

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Baldwin, J., 'Towards a Mental Health Service Information System', in Baldwin, J., The Mental Hospital in the Psychiatric Service: A Case-Register Study (London, Oxford University Press, 1971), 71-111.

Baldwin, J., Acheson, E. and Graham, W. (eds), Textbook of Medical Record Linkage (Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 1987).

Beller, E., Clinical Process: The Assessment of Data in Childhood Personality Disorders (New York, Free Press of Glencoe, 1962).

Benjamin, B. (ed.), Medical Records (London, Heinemann Medical Books, 1980).

Bentsen, B., 'The Accuracy of Recording Patient Problems in Family Practice', Journal of Medical Education, 51 (1976), 311-6.

Beveridge, A., 'Life in the Asylum: Patients' Letters from Morningside, 1873-1908', History of Psychiatry, 9 (1998), 431-69.

Bleich, H., 'Lawrence L. Weed and the Problem-Oriented Medical Record', M.D. Computing, 10:2 (1993), 70-1.

Blois, M., Information and Medicine: The Nature of Medical Descriptions (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1984).

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Central Health Services Council Standing Medical Advisory Committee, The Standardisation of Hospital Medical Records: Report of the Sub-Committee (London, HMSO, 1965).

Charon, R., 'Doctor-Patient/Reader-Writer: Learning to Find the Text', Soundings, 72:1 (1989), 137-52.

Craig, B., 'The Role of Records and of Record-Keeping in the Development of the Modern Hospital in London, England, and Ontario, Canada, c.1890-1940', Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 65:3 (1991), 376-97.

--------'A Survey and Study of Hospital Records and Record-Keeping in London and Ontario', Ph.D. thesis, University of London (1989).

'Critical Issues in the Preservation of Hospital Archives: An International Perspective', Watermark, 14:4 (1991), 48-50.

Donnelly, W. and Brauner, D., 'Why SOAP is Bad for the Medical Record', Archives of Internal Medicine, 152 (1992), 481-4.

Dupree, M., 'Computerizing Case Histories: Some Examples from Nineteenth-Century Scotland', Medizin, Geschichte and Gesellschaft, 11 (1992), 149-68.

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Engle, R., 'The Evolution, Uses, and Present Problems of the Patient's Medical Record as Exemplified by the Records of the New York Hospital from 1793 to the Present', Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, 102 (1990),
182-92.

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Fissell, M., 'The Disappearance of the Patient's Narrative and the Invention of Hospital Medicine', in French, R. and Wear, A. (eds), British Medicine in an Age of Reform (London and New York, Routledge, 1991), 92-109.

Flood, D. and Soricelli, R., 'Development of the Physician's Narrative Voice in the Medical Case History', Literature and Medicine, 11:1 (1992), 64-83.

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Garfinkel, H., '"Good" Organizational Reasons for "Bad" Clinic Records', in Garfinkel, H., Studies in Ethnomethodology (New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1976), 186-207.

Gillis, P., 'The Case File: Problems of Acquisition and Access from the Federal Perspective', Archivaria, 4 (1977), 32-9.

Gordon, J., Kearney, M. and Watson, P., 'Medical Records in General Practice', The Medical Journal of Australia, 156 (1992), 701-9.

Guly, H., History Taking: Examination and Record Keeping in Emergency Medicine (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996).

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Hurst, J. and Walker, H., The Problem-Oriented System (New York, Medcom, 1972).

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King, N. and Stanford, A., 'Patient Stories, Doctor Stories, and True Stories: A Cautionary Reading', Literature and Medicine, 11:2 (1992), 185-99.

Kurland, L. and Molgaard, C., 'The Patient Record in Epidemiology', Scientific American, 254:4 (1981), 46-55.

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Mason, A. and Morrison, V. (eds), Walk, Don't Run: A Collection of Essays on Information Issues (London, King Edward's Hospital Fund, 1985).

Maxwell-Stewart, H. et al, Selecting Clinical Records for Long-Term Preservation: Problems and Procedures (Glasgow: Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1993).

McGibony, J., Hospital Medical Records: Criteria for Administrative Evaluation (Washington D.C., Public Health Service, 1963).

Medawar, C., Power and Dependence: Social Audit on the Safety of Medicine (London, Social Audit Ltd, 1992).

Mitchell, J., A New Look at Hospital Case Records (London, H.K. Lewis, 1969).

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Nicol, A. and Sheppard, J., 'Why Keep Hospital Clinical Records?', British Medical Journal, 290 (1985), 263-4.

--------'Hospital Clinical Records', British Medical Journal, 291 (1985), 614-5.

Nowell-Smith, H., 'Nineteenth-Century Narrative Case Histories: An Inquiry into Stylistics and History', Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 12:1 (1995), 47-67.

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Oren, R. and Matzner, Y., 'Clinical Problem-Solving', New England Journal of Medicine, 330 (1994), 48-50.

Payne, B., 'The Medical Record as a Basis for Assessing Physician Competence', Annals of Internal Medicine, 91 (1979), 623-9.

Persaud, R., 'A Comparison of Symptoms Recorded from the Same Patients by an Asylum Doctor and 'a Constant Observer' in 1823: The Implications for Theories about Psychiatric Illness in History', History of Psychiatry, 3 (1992), 79-94.

--------'The Reporting of Psychiatric Symptoms in History: The Memorandum Book of Samuel Coates, 1785-1825', History of Psychiatry, 4 (1993), 499-510.

Petrie, J. and McIntyre, N. (eds), The Problem Oriented Medical Record: Its Use in Hospitals, General Practice and Medical Education (Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1979).

Poirier, S. et al, 'Charting the Chart - An Exercise in Interpretation(s)', Literature and Medicine, 11:1 (1992), 1-22.

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Raffel, S., 'Records as Phenomenon: The Nature and Uses of Medical Records', Ph.D. thesis, University of Edinburgh (1975).

Rawlinson, M., 'Medicine's Discourse and the Practice of Medicine', in Kestenbaum, V. (ed.), The Humanity of the Ill: Phenomenological Perspectives (Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1982), 69-85.

Reiser, S., 'The Clinical Record in Medicine, Part 1: Learning from Cases', Annals of Internal Medicine, 114 (1991), 902-7.

--------'The Clinical Record in Medicine, Part 2: Reforming Content and Purpose', Annals of Internal Medicine, 114 (1991), 980-5.

--------'Creating Form Out of Mass: The Development of the Medical Record', in Mendelsohn, E. (ed.), Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences: Essays in Honor of
I. Bernard Cohen
(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984), 303-16.

Riha, O., 'Surgical Case Records as an Historical Source: Limits and Perspectives', Social History of Medicine, 8:2 (1995), 271-83.

Risse, G. and Warner, J., 'Reconstructing Clinical Activities: Patient Records in Medical History', Social History of Medicine, 5 (1992), 183-205.

Rubins, H., 'The Case History in Historical Perspective: Time for an Overhaul', Journal of General Internal Medicine, 9 (1994), 219-21.

Saris, A., 'Telling Stories: Life Histories, Illness Narratives, and Institutional Landscapes', Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 19 (1995), 39-72.

Schweizer, H., 'To Give Suffering a Language', Literature and Medicine, 14:2 (1995),
210-21.

Seymour, C. and Siklos, P., Clinical Clerking (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994).

Small, W. and Krause, U., An Introduction to Clinical Research (Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone, 1972).

Stoeckle, H. and Billings, J., 'A History of History-Taking: The Medical Interview', Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2 (1987), 119-27.

Stowe, S., 'Seeing Themselves at Work: Physicians and the Case Narrative in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century American South', American Historical Review, 101:1 (1996),
41-79.

Swartz, S., 'Shrinking: A Postmodern Perspective on Psychiatric Case Histories', South African Journal of Psychology, 26:3 (1996), 150-6.

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Thompson, D., 'Wirral Hospital Records', Journal of the Society of Archivists, 7:7 (1985), 421-42.

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University of London Institute of Psychiatry, Notes on Eliciting and Recording Clinical Information (London, Oxford University Press, 1973).

 

Vogel, M., 'Managing Medicine: Creating a Profession of Hospital Administration in the United States, 1895-1915', in Granshaw, L. and Porter, R. (eds), The Hospital in History (London and New York, Routledge, 1989), 243-60.

 

Weed, L., 'Medical Records that Guide and Teach', New England Journal of History, 278:11 (1968), 593-600

------- Medical Records, Medical Education and Patient Care: The Problem-Oriented Record as a Basic Tool (Cleveland, Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1969).

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Wheeler, S. (ed.), On Record: Files and Dossiers in American Life (New York, Russell Sage Foundation, 1969).

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