Psychosomatic Medicine from Exploring The Unknown A Science Illustrated Pamphlet; November 24, 1946
New York: Science Illustrated, 1946. Soft cover. Stapled wraps with photo front and illustrations; 7 inches tall;8 pages with text on inside of the wraps; Advert on the rear panel; Minimal handling wear with mild even age-toning. Publisher: Science Illustrated, New York. Ref: CCE
Produced at the intersection of radio, print, and popular science, this pamphlet documents how emerging medical ideas were introduced to mass audiences in the immediate post-World War II period. Exploring the Unknown bridged broadcast media and print culture, translating complex scientific themes into accessible narratives. Survivals are uncommon due to the disposable nature of radio-program ephemera.
Subjects: sychosomatic medicine, science communication, medical history, American radio broadcasting, Science Illustrated magazine, post World War II culture, health education, media and medicine, Popular science pamphlets, radio program ephemera, postwar American print culture.
Item #015158
Price: $20.00


