Selected Staff Publications
Anderson, Paul G. “Appraisal of the Papers of Biomedical Scientists and Physicians for a Medical Archives.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 73 (1985): 338-44.
Anderson, Paul G. “Archives as Fundamental Resources for the Study and Teaching of History.” In Designing Archival Programs to Advance Knowledge in the Health Fields, edited by Nancy McCall and Lisa A. Mix. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
Anderson, Paul G. “Bandits, Bodies, and Bones” [Edmund V. Cowdry and Paul H. Stevenson at Peking Union Medical College]. Outlook 20, 1 (1983): 14-19; 20, 2 (1983): 24-31.
Anderson, Paul G. “Biomedical Research Facilities.” In Documentation Planning for the U. S. Health Care System, edited by Joan D. Krizack, 73-106. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
Anderson, Paul G. “Brookings, Robert Somers (1850-1932).” In Dictionary of Missouri Biography, edited by L. O. Christensen et al., 119-21. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1999.
Anderson, Paul G. “Charles Ives Remembered: an Oral History.” Review of Charles Ives Remembered: an Oral History by Vivian Perlis. Oral History Review 30, no. 2 (2003): 137-38.
Anderson, Paul G. “Erlanger, Joseph” and “Gasser, Herbert Spencer.” In The History of Science in the United States: An Encyclopedia, edited by Marc Rothenberg, 189, 222. New York: Garland, 2001.
Anderson, Paul G., and Hunt, M. “Forerunners, the Earliest History: McDowell’s College and Pope’s College.” Outlook 28, 2 (Summer 1991): 18-22.
Anderson, Paul G., E. Dubinsky, C. Sarli, J. Lowe. (2007) “Medical Journeys: Transplanting Medical Knowledge Across the World.” Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/mig/index.html
Anderson, Paul G., E. Dubinsky, B. Halbrook, P. Skroska. (2004) “Medicine in Times of Need: Washington University and Barnes Hospital’s WWI and WWII Medical Mission.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/gh21/index.htm.
Anderson, Paul G. “One Hundred Years of Innovation: The Medical School’s Rise to Excellence.” Washington University Magazine 61, no. 4 (Winter 1991): 19-22.
Anderson, Paul G. “The Spa, the Fairgrounds, and the Psychiatric Hospital” [the 21st General Hospital in World War II]. Outlook 19, 1 (1982): 2-9.
Dubinsky, Ellen, P. Anderson, B. Halbook, P. Skroska. (2005) “Beyond TLC: Missouri Women in the Health Science Professions.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/mowihsp/index.htm.
Dubinsky, Ellen, D. Eliceiri. (2006) “Legacy of Achievement: Washington University School of Dental Medicine.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/dental/index.html.
Hunt, Marion, P. Anderson, E. Dubinsky. (1991, 2005) “Origins and History of the Washington University School of Medicine.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/wusm-hist/index.htm. [Internet version of the history timeline in the atrium of Becker Medical Library].
Muldoon, Kathleen M., J. Phillips-Conroy, L. Vekerdy (2006). “3D visualization of the pelvis and perineum: using online tools to enhance dissection.” Department of Anatomy, Dartmouth Medical School; Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, and Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/GSAS/GOL/kathleen_muldoon/introduction.html
Purkerson, Mabel and Lilla Wechsler (Vekerdy). “Depictions of the kidney through the ages.” American Journal of Nephrology 17, no. 3-4 (1997): 320-324.
Purkerson, Mabel L. and Lilla Vekerdy. “A History of Eclampsia, Toxemia, and the Kidney in Pregnancy.” American Journal of Nephrology 19, no. 2 (1999): 89-94.
Purkerson, Mabel L. and Lilla Vekerdy. “History of Women in Nephrology.” Seminars in Nephrology 19, no. 2 (March 1999): 89-94.
Sarli, Cathy C., E. Dubinsky, B. Halbrook, P. Skroska. (2005) “Deafness in Disguise: Concealed Hearing Devices of the 19th and 20th Centuries.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/did/index.htm.
Sarli, Cathy C., E. Dubinsky, E. Kelly. (2006) “Exploring Object Virtual Reality.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/3D/index.html.
Vekerdy, Lilla. “Izraeli útinapló [Journal of a Trip in Israel].” Vigilia. 1995, no. 6: 618-24.
Vk., L. [Lilla Vekerdy]. “Krisztina-legenda” and “Simor-kódex.” In Uj Magyar Irodalmi Lexikon [New Hungarian Encyclopedia of Literature], p. 1152, 1810. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994.
Vekerdy, Lilla. (2003) “Gems of Italian Medical History.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/Gems_of_Italian_MedHist-2005.pdf
Vekerdy, Lilla. “Muses and the Healing Art.” Bixby Bibliopod (Fall 2001): 4.
Vekerdy, Lilla. “The Notorious Astrological Physician of London.” Review of The Notorious Astrological Physician of London by Barbara Howard Traister. Journal of Medical Humanities 26, no. 2-3 (September 2005): 203-205.
Vekerdy, Lilla. “Paracelsus’s Great Surgery.” In Textual Healing. Brill Academic Publisher, 2005.
Vekerdy, Lilla, E. Dubinsky. (2007) “Rare Books@Becker: Highlights from the Bernard Becker Medical Library Collections.” Bernard Becker Medical Library. http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/rare/index.html
Vekerdy, Lilla. “Winkler-kódex.” (Review). Magyar Nyelv, 1991.
Wechsler (Vekerdy), Lilla. “Reflections of a Paradoxical Polymath: An Analysis of the Seven defensiones, the Paragrarum and Portraits of Paracelsus.” In Systèmes de pensée Précartésiens, edited by Ilana Zinguer and Heinz Schott, 117-132. Paris: H. Champion, 1998.
Wechsler (Vekerdy), Lilla, trans., Selected articles in Medicine: Illustrated Desk Diary. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book Inc., 1994.
Wechsler (Vekerdy), Lilla, Christopher Hoolihan, and Mark Weimer, comps., The Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology: An Annotated Catalog. St. Louis: The Bernard Becker Medical Library, 1996.