DOCUMENTS

Society of Jesus

  • Diccionario de Historia de la Compania de Jesús, Vol 1-4. Madrid-Roma 2001. (at RAL)
       

  • The First Sketch of the Institute of the Society of Jesus (1539). In: St. Ignatius of Loyola: The Autobiography of St. Ignatius Loyola with related documents. New York: Fordham UP, 1974/1992, pp 106-109. (in file)

  • Regimini Militantis Ecclesia (The Bull of the Institution, 1540). In: Olin, J.C. (1978): The Catholic Reformation: Savoranola to Ignatius Loyola. Westminster: Christian Classics Inc.

  • Exposcit debitum (The formula of the Institute of the Society of Jesus, 1550). In:  St. Ignatius of Loyola: The Autobiography of St. Ignatius Loyola with related documents. New York: Fordham UP, 1974/1992, pp 63-73. (in file)

Catholic/Jesuit Education

Printed

  Journals

  • America
  • Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu
  • CIS/Review of Ignatian Spirituality
    at RAL: XP 205 C33 
  • Company
    Selected articles on-line as of Vol 13, (1995-96).  The 1992, Winter issue is about Jesuit involvement in health care (in file). 
  • Connections
    Newsletter of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
    Available on-line to subscribers
  • Conversations
    Published by the National Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education
    All issues are available on-line 
    Ed Block, Jr. Editor, Marquette University, Email: block5336@cs.com
    Information: Terrence Toland, SJ, University of Scranton, Email: tolandt2@uofs.edu
    Issues 1-24: Only two articles on health sciences education  
  • Current Issues in Catholic Higher Education
    Published by the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
    No articles about health sciences education (through Fall of 1999)
  • EDUCATIO S.J.-  Bulletin of the Secretariat for Education of the Society of Jesus
  • Perspective. A semi-annual examination and application of Catholic and Ignatian thought
    Published by the Jesuit Centre for Catholic Studies. St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba.  All issues are on-line in PDF format. No articles devoted to health care in vol 1-5
  • Jesuit Educational Quarterly  
    Discontinued in 1970; at RAL XP 205 J49E
  • Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits
    Published by the Seminar on Jesuit Spirituality; 5 issues annually
    Contains several older issues on Jesuit higher education (e.g., Nov 1981, no. 5: David J O'Brien: The Jesuits and Catholic Higher Education - in file) but none on Jesuit involvement in health care/health sciences education.
    at RAL: XP 205 ST94J

  Books, Chapter & Articles

  • Berleur, J. (1994). Des rôles et mission de l'université. Namur: Presses Universitaires de Namur. (in file)
  • Donohue, J.W. (1963). Jesuit Education: An Essay on the Foundation of Its Idea. New York: Fordham University Press.
  • Dwyer, JA & Zech CE (1996): ACCU Survey of Catholic Colleges and Universities. Report on faculty Development and Curriculum.  ACCU-Current Issues  1996,Winter: 5-24 (in file)
  • Feingold, M. (Ed.) (2003). The new Science and Jesuit Science: Seventeenth Century perspectives.  Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.  (in file; also at HSL BL-245-N532)
  • Ganss, George E., S.J. (1956): St. Ignatius' Idea of a Jesuit University. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press (in file)
  • Ganss, G.E. (1969): The Jesuit Educational Tradition and Saint Louis University. St. Louis: St. Louis University Press. ( Contains description of educational schema as well as history of Point-a-Mousson; in file)
  • Gleason, P. (1995). Contending with modernity: Catholic higher education in twentieth-century America.
  • Harvanek, Robert SJ (1989). The Jesuit Vision of a University. Chicago: Loyola University of Chicago.
  • Himes, M. (1995). "Living conversation: Higher education in a Catholic context." Conversations, 1995, Fall: 21-27.
  • International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education (ICAJE) (196): Characteristics of Jesuit Education. World Union of Jesuit Alumni (in file) (also on-line; see below ICAJE).  Reprinted in Acta Romana Societatis Jesu, XIX (iii), 770-832
  • International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education (ICAJE) (1993): Ignatian pedagogy: A practical approach. World Union of Jesuit Alumni (in file)(also on-line; see below ICAJE)
      
  • Kolvenbach, PH. (1985). "The Jesuit university today." Address to the presidents and Rectors of Jesuit universities and other institutions of higher education. Frascati, Italy, November 5, 1985. In Acta Romana Societatis Jesu, XIX (iii), 394-403.
  • Kolvenbach, PH. (1986). Father General's Address at the Opening Session, 3rd Congress of the World Union of Jesuit Alumni/Old Boys, Versailles, France, July 20, 1986. In Acta Romana Societatis Jesu, XIX (iii), 618-629.
  • Kolvenbach, PH. (1989). "Themes of Jesuit university education." (Address at Georgetown University, "Assembly '89: Jesuit Ministry in Higher Education", June 7, 1989). Origins, June 22, 1989; 19/6: 82-87 (in file). (digest is on-line; see below)
  • Kolvenbach, PH. (1991). "To friends and colleagues of the Society of Jesus." A letter on the anniversary of the Papal approval of the Society of Jesus. September 27, 1991. In Acta Romana Societatis Jesu, XX (iv), 601-607.
  • Kolvenbach, PH. (1993). "Ignatian pedagogy today" An address delivered to participants at the International Workshop on Ignatian Pedagogy: A Practical Approach. Villa Cavaletti, Italy, April 29, 1993. Included in ICAJE 1993. (in file)
       
  • Lazarus, Francis M., ed. Faith, Discovery, Service. Perspectives on Jesuit Education. ISBN 0-87462-000-7 Paper. 110 pp. $10. Marquette University Press, 1992
  • Leturia, P: Why the Society of Jesus Became a Teaching order. Jesuit Educational Quarterly 4.1 (1941) 31-54. (in file
  • Mahoney, Kathleen A. Catholic Higher Education in Protestant America. The Jesuits and Harvard in the Age of the University.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003 (in file).
  • O'Brien, David: The Jesuits and Catholic Higher Education. Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits Series Vol. XIII,5, Nov. 1981, 40pp. (in file)
  • O'Brien, David. Conversations about Jesuit (and Catholic?) Higher Education. Chicago: Loyola University Chicago, Center for Faith and Culture, 1993.
  • O'Brien, GO: The Idea of a Catholic University. Univ. of Chicago Press, 2002. ISBN: 0226616614 (in file)
  • O'Brien WJ: Jesuit education and the Cultivation of Virtue.  Washington: Georgetown UP, 1990. (RAL LC 493 J38; in file chapter by JA Donahue: Jesuit Education of the Cultivation of Virtue).
  • Tripole, Martin : Promise Renewed: Jesuit higher education for a new millennium. Chicago: Jesuit Way, 1999 (at Reinert: LC 493 P88 1999). Includes
    • Tripole, MR: An assesment of the 34th General Congregation's Understanding of Justice and Its Role in Jesuit Higher Education (in file)
    • Homann, FA: Moral and Theological Life and the Mathematical Sciences (in file)
    • Piderit, JJ: Managing Jesuit Universities After GC 34 (in file)
  • Walsh, J.P.M. (1990). "Saint Ignatius' way of proceeding: The Spiritual Exercises and education" (pp.265-280). In WC McFadden (Ed.), Georgetown at Two Hundred: Faculty Reflections on the University's Future. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
  • Zech, Charles (1999), “The Faculty and Catholic Institutional Identity,” America 180 (18), May 22, pp. 11-15 (email version in file)
On-Line

Jesuit Health Sciences Education & Research

  • Cahier Lannec. Revue trimestrielle du Centre Laennec
     
     
  • Diccionario de Historia de la Compania de Jesús, Vol 1-4. Madrid-Roma 2001. (at RAL)
    Note: Contains several articles on the involvement of Jesuits in health care, including
    • Farmacias (S. Anagnostou & CJ McNaspy, 1377-1379)
    • Medicina. (A. Ziggelaar & CJ McNaspy, pp. 2601-2602)
    • Psicología (JE Royce, 3250-3253) 
    • Psiquiatría y Psichoterapia(WW Meisner, 3253-3256)

       
  • Abram N.  L'Université de Pont-à-Mousson, Paris: L’Écureux, 1870 (sections in file).
  • Aiton, E.J.: Ioannes Marcus Marci (1595-1667). Annals of Science. London XXVI, 153-164.
  • Anagnastou S.: Jesuiten in Spanisch-Amerika als Übermittler von heilkundlichem Wissen. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftlicher Verlagsgesellschaft, 2000. (in file)
  • Anagnastou S & McNaspy CJ: Farmacias.  In: O’Neill CE & Dominguez JM (eds.). Diccionario Histórico de la Compañia de Jésus. Roma: Institutum Historicum, 2001 (pp. 1377-1379) (in file)
  • Andrade B: Towards an Ignatian Understanding of Suffering. Review of Ignatian Spirituality (CIS) XXV–3, 77 (1994) 46–62. (in file)
  • Antonori C & Testa MC. Università di Parma: Storia di un Milennio. Parma: Maccari 1999 (sections relevant to Jesuit period on-file)
  • Aricò N & Basile F. L’insediamento della Compagnia di Gesù a Messina dal 1547 all’espulsione tanucciana. In: Annali di Storia delle Universitià italiane. Vol. 2, 1998. On-line at: www.cisui.unibo.it (in file)
  • Baldwin M. Alchemy and the Society of Jesus in the Seventeenth Century: Strange Bedfellows. Ambix 40(2) 1993 41-64 (in file)
  • Baldwin M. The Snakestone Experiments: An Early Modern Medical Debate. Isis. 1995; 86 (3): . 394-418 (on Kircher's polemic with Francesco Redi about the efficacy of magnetic medicine). (downloaded; to be printed)
  • Barr WG. Jesuit medical schools: Enriching US Health Care. America 11/16/96, Vol. 175/15: p. 6-9 (in file)
  • Batllori M Su la fondazione del collegio di Sassari: 1562. Nel IV centenario della Università turritana. Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 31 (1962) 360-377 (in file)
  • Baumiller RC. Companions in health care 1998; Transitions. paper presented at the National Jesuit Health Care Conference, Boston, MA (requested)
  • Baumiller RC: On Being a Medical Geneticist in the Post-GC 34 Era. In: Tripole, Martin (Ed): Promise Renewed: Jesuit higher education for a new millennium. Chicago: Jesuit Way, 1999 (at Reinert: LC 493 P88 1999) (in file)
  • Bajaen EM: Sex, moral and medicine in Counter Reformation Spain.  An unpublished report on pollution by the Jesuit Miguel Perex (1550-1605). Dynamis 1995, 15: 443-457 (Spanish).
  • Beau A:  Charles Le Pois et l'enseignement de la médecine en Lorraine au début du XVIIe siècle.  In: Taveneaux et al. (Ed.): L'Université de Pont-à-Mousson et les Problèmes de son temps. Nancy: L'Université de Nancy II, 1974; pp. 235-250 (in file)
  • Bieri JW: The Training of a Doctor. Jesuit Educational Quarterly. 1954, Vol 16: 223-239. (in file)
  • Blum PR: The Jesuits and the Janus faced history of natural sciences. In: Helm, J. & Winkelman, A. (eds.): Religious Confessions and the Sciences in the 16th Century. Leiden/Boston: Brill 2001 (in file)
  • Boxer CR: The Christian Century in Japan 1549-1650. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1951 (relevant pages in file)
  • Caraman P. The Lost Paradise. An account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1768. London: Sidwick & Jackson, 1976.  (Chapter 8: Reduction Life, Medicine, Sickness and Danger, pp. 131-153; in file)
  • Calverley RK (1980). St. René: The Patron Saint of Aneasthesists and a Patron Saint of Canada. Canad. Anesth. Soc. J. 27,1: 74-77. (in file)
  • Charles P (1935) Les anciens jésuites et la médecine en Chine. Xaveriana, Vol. 135. Louvain: Museum Lessianum Louvain.  (in file)
  • Cierny M: Medizin und Mediziner an der Prager Karls-Universität: von der Gründung bis 1654. Zürich: Juris, 1973. (Zürcher medizingeschichtliche Abhandlungen # 95) (xerox copy in file)
  • Cieslik H. The case of Christovao Ferreira. Monumenta Nipponica 29 (1974) 1-54 (in file)
  • Daxecker, F. Der Jesuit Athanasius Kirchner und sein Organum mathematicum. Gesnerus 57/1-2 (2000) 77-83 (in file)
  • Del Rio Hijeas ME & Revuelta Gonzales M: Enfermerías y boticas en las casas de la Compagñía en Madrid, siglio XVI-XIX. AHSI 64 (1995) 39-81.(in file)
  • Delattre, P. Un institut de médecine deds missions au Japon au XVI siècle. RHM: Revue d’Histoire des Missions  11 (1934) 16-28. (in file)
  • Desmet, M: Dag en nacht. een spiritualiteit van de medische ervaring. Tielt: Lannoo, 1996/1998 (in file)
  • Desmet, M: Is lijden mensonwaardig. Tielt: Lannoo, 2002 (in file)
  • Desmet, M:  Spirituality and palliative care.  Polska Medycyna Paliatywna 2,4 (2003) 251-257. (in file)
  • Donnelly JP. The Jesuit College at Padua. Growth, Suppression, Attempts at Restoration: 1552-1606. Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 51 (1982) 45-79 (in file)
  • Drane, JK: Content of Medical College Admission Test. Jesuit Educational Quarterly. 1951, Vol. 13: 185-187 (in file)
  • Duhr B.  Der plan einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift in Österreich am Voarabend der Aufhebung der Gesellschaft Jesu.  Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie 50 (1926) 475-480 (in file)
  • Ellos, W. Jesuit Clinical Medical Ethics. Unpublished lecture. (in file)
  • Ferrari, A: Il controbuto dei gesuiti allo svilluppo della medicina nel IV centenario della morte di S. Ignazio di Loyola (1556-1956). Minerva Medica II, varia (1956) 528-552 (in file)
  • Findlen, Paula ed., Athanasius Kircher: The Last Man Who Knew Everything (New York: Routledge, 2004)
  • Fodstad H. et al. Barbarian Medicine in Feudal Japan. [With Commentaries]. Neurosurgery 2002, 51(4): 1015-1025 (in file)
  • Furlong G. Un medico colonial, Sigismundo Aperger 1687-1772. Estudios de la Academia Literaria del Plata 25(?) (1936) 117-148.
  • Garraghan, GJ: The Jesuits of the Middle United States. New York: America Press, 1938. (Contains chapter on St. Louis U with history of medical school and brief mention of CU) (relevant pages in file)
  • Gicklhorn, R.: Missionsapoteker. Deuthsche Pharmazenten in Lateinamerika des 17. und 18. Jahrhts. Stuttgart 1973. 
  • Gilroy, J: Ignatian heritage: Jesuits and medicine. Linacre Quarterly 23 (1956) 56-559 (in file)
  • Goodier, A: Jesuit's Bark. Month 157 (1931) 97-106 (in file)
  • Greer A (Ed.).  The Jesuit Relations. Natives and Missionaries in Seventeenth-Century North America. Noston/New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2000 (Chapter 3: Disease and Medicine; pp. 70-93) (in file).
  • Greer, A : “The Exchange of Medical Knowledge between Natives and Jesuits in New France,” in Luis Millones-Figueroa and Domingo Ledezma (Ed): El saber de los jesuitas, historias naturales y el Nuevo Mundo. Frankfurt/Madrid: Vervuert-Iberoamericana, 2005, pp. 135–146.
  • Grellois E. Un épisode de l’histoire de la faculté de médecine de Pont-à-Mousson. Mém. De la Soc. Philomath. de Pont-à-Mousson. 1878
  • Grendler PF.  Italian Schools and University Dreams During Mercurian's Generalate.  In: McCoog T (Ed.): The Mercurian project. Forming Jesuit Culture 1573-1580. Rome: Institutum Historicum Societas Iesu / St. Louis: The Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2004 (Chapter 17, pp. 483-522) (in file)
  • Guerino AA: Herman Medical Jesuits in America. In: XXX Congrès Internationale d'Histoire de Médecine, 1986, Actes. Duesseldorf, 1988; 875-878. (in file)
  • Guerrero, G.:  Salud y enfermedad en Ignacio de Loyola. Aspectos biográficos. Anuario Instituto Ignacio de Loyola 4 (1997) 115-128.
  • Gysel, C: L'Encyclopedie d'Etienne Binet (1621), La Medicine et l'Odontologie. Rev. Odontostomatologie (Paris). 1989, Nov-Dec, 18(6): 497-504 (in file)
  • Guthrie, H. : Catholic emphasis and Influence in Our Graduate and Professional Schools. Jesuit Educational Quarterly. 1943, VI: 40-41. (in file)
  • Hahn, K; Radded JM; Fellers, JE: Spiritual Care: Bridging the disciplines in congregational health ministries. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 2001; 11/2: 49-60 (in file)
  • Harris SJ: Confession Building, long-distance networks, and the organization of Jesuit science. Early Science and Medicine. 1996, 1(3) 287-318. (in file)
  • Harris SJ: Jesuit Scientific Activity in the Overseas Missions. Isis, 96 (2005), 71–79. Available on-line (in file)
  • Harney, MP (1962): The Jesuit in History. The Society of Jesus Through Four Centuries. Chicago: Loyola University Press (contains listing of health sciences schools that once existed in US; relevant page: 439 in file).
  • Heinrich K & Walter C. (1995): Ignatius von Loyola - genial oder psychisch krank? Fortscr. Neurol. Psychiat., 63: 213-219. (in file)
  • Heiss G. Educational Politics in the Austrian lands and the foundation of the Jesuit university of Graz, 1585 . In: Robinson-Hammerstein H (ed). European Universities in the Age of Reformation and Counter Reformation. Four Courts Press, 1998, p. 187-197.
  • Hengst K: Jesuiten an Universitäten und Jesuitenuniversitäten. Paderborn: Schöningh 1981 (in file)
  • Hrubetz, J: Nursing Education in Jesuit Universities and Colleges. The art of science and caring. Conversations Spring 1993, 18-19. (in file; also on-line)
  • Huey, Mark ed. Caring for the Body, the Mind and the Soul. Vol. 1: The Jesuit Tradition and Medicine (Washington, 1995), 21-33.  Contains:
    • Padberg, J: The Sources of the Jesuit Tradition a History for the Future. 
    • Curran, E: The Jesuit Tradition and the First Hundred Years of Medicine at Georgetown from ‘Sundown College’ to Medical Center
    • Cassmen, E: Stethoscope for Divine Murmurs: Modern Psychiatry and the Jesuits
    • Burghardt, W: Biblical Justice and ‘The Cry of the Poor’: Jesuit Medicine and the Third Millennium.
  • Hyver M. La Faculté de médecine de l”université de Pont-à-Mousson. Nancy: Crépin-Leblond 1876.
  • Ignatius: To father Antonio Araoz - On caring for one's health. In: Saint Ignatius Loyola: Counsels for Jesuits. Selected Letters and Instructions Edited and translated by JN Tylenda. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1985, 47-48 (RAL BX 4700 L7A4 1985) (in file)
  • Ignatius: To Teutonio da Braganca - On sickness as an excercise of virtue. In: Saint Ignatius Loyola: Counsels for Jesuits. Selected Letters and Instructions Edited and translated by JN Tylenda. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1985, 87-89 (RAL BX 4700 L7A4 1985) (in file)
  • Ignatius: ToFather Gaspar Berze - On moderation in penance. In: Saint Ignatius Loyola: Counsels for Jesuits. Selected Letters and Instructions Edited and translated by JN Tylenda. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1985, 91-93 (RAL BX 4700 L7A4 1985) (in file)
  • Ignatius: To Francesco de Attino - On preserving one's health for God's service. In: Saint Ignatius Loyola: Counsels for Jesuits. Selected Letters and Instructions Edited and translated by JN Tylenda. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1985, 94-95 (RAL BX 4700 L7A4 1985) (in file)
  • Ignatius: To Francisco de Borja, Duke of Gandia - On prayer and penance. In: Saint Ignatius Loyola: Counsels for Jesuits. Selected Letters and Instructions Edited and translated by JN Tylenda. Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1985, 30-33 (RAL BX 4700 L7A4 1985) (in file)
  • Jaramillo-Arango, J: A critical review of the basic facts in the history of Cinchona. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany 53 (1946-52) 272-309 (in file)
  • Jarrett, S: Where loyalties lie.  Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education. Fall 2003, Issue 24: 44-45. (in file; also on-line)
  • Krobot A. Zur Geschichte der medizinischen Ausbildung an der Prager Karlsunivsität von 1650 bis 1800. Zürich: Juris, 1985 (Zürcher medizingeschichtliche Abhandlungen #174) (sections on Jesuit period on-file)
  • Krones F. Geschichte Karl Franzens-Universität in Graz. Graz: Verlag der Karl Franzens-Universität, 1886 (sections in file)
  • Laforet, EG: De militis magni corpore. Being and acocunt of the medical history. death and necropsy in the case of the venerable Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), General of the Company of Jesus. Linacre Quarterly 24 (1957) 85-89.(in file)
  • Leonhardt C. Los Jesuitas y la medicina en el Rio de la Plata. Revista Estudios (Buenos Aires), 1937, LVII, 101-118. (Not
  • Lombillo, JR. The Soldier Saint -- A psychological Analysis of the conversion of Ignatius of Loyola. Psych. Q. 47,3 (1973): 386-418. (in file)
  • Lukács L. De origine collegiorum externorum deque controversiis circa eorum paupertatem obortis. Pars altera: 1557-1608.  Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 30 (1961) 1-89 (in file)
  • Lutterbach H: ‘Auf die Krafte des Leibes achten!’ Die Bedeutung der Gesundheit im Leben und Wirken des Ignatius von Loyola. Theologie und Philosophie 69 (1994) 556-569. (in file)
  • Marek, Jiri. Un physicien tchèque du XVIIe siècle. Revue d’Histoire des sciences 21 (1968?) 109-130.
  • Martin AL. Madness among the Early Jesuits. The Case of Hans Winckler.  Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 56 (1987) 293-297 (in file)
  • Martin AL: The Jesuit Mind: The Mentality of an Elite in Early Modern France. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988.
  • Martin AL: Plague? Jesuit Accounts of Epidemic Disease in the 16th Century. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1996. (in file)
  • Martin E.  L'Université de Pont-à-Mousson (1572-1768).  Paris/Nancy: Berger-Levrault, 1891. (xeroxed copy on file)
  • McGrath E; Liberal education in the professions. Jesuit Educational Quarterly. 1960, Vol 22: 197-200. (in file)
  • Meissner WW To the Greater Glory - A Psychological Study of Ignatian Spirituality. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1999.
  • Meissner WW. Psiquiatría y Psicoterapia. In: O’Neill CE & Dominguez JM (eds.). Diccionario Histórico de la Compañia de Jésus. Roma: Institutum Historicum, 2001, pp. 3253-6 (in file)
  • O'Brien RL: Why does Creighton have a Medical Center?  Creighton University Magazine, Fall 2002, 55. (in file)
  • O'Connell LJ: The preferential options for the poor and health care in the United States. in: Monagle, JF & Thomasma DC: Medical Ethics: A guide for health professionals. Rockville: Apsen Publishers, 1988, chpt. 26: 306-313 (in file)
  • O'Donovan L. "For the Most High Cometh Healing." Festvortrag zum fünfjährigen Bestehen des Unfallkrankhaus Berlin, 2002 (unpublished lecture; in file) 
  • O’Malley JW: The First Jesuits. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1993. (includes: Chapt. 5: Works of Mercy; Chapt 6: The Schools). (in file)
  • Padberg John. The Jesuit Tradition and Medicine. Unpublished lecture. The Jesuit Vision and Heritage Seminar, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, Jan 20, 1993. (in file)
  • Panuska JA: The Jesuit Experience with Graduate Education and Education for the Professions. In: Bonachea RE (Ed.): Jesuit Higher Education. Essays on an American Tradition of Excellence. Pittsburgh: Dusquesne UP, 1989 (Chapt. 9; pp. 124-133) (in file)
  • Pernot MMs: Le Cardinal de Lorraine et la fondation de l'université de Pont-à-Mousson.  In: Taveneaux et al. (Ed.): L'Université de Pont-à-Mousson et les Problèmes de son temps. Nancy: L'Université de Nancy II, 1974; pp. 45-60 (in file)
  • Pollen JH: Saint Ignatius of Loyola. New York, PJ Kennedy & Sons, 1922. (RAL BX4700 L7P6) (Chapt VII On Education: in file)
  • Pirchegger H: Die Grazer Universität 1586-1936. In: Akademischer Senat: Festschrift zur Feier des driehundertfünfjährigen Bestandes der Karl-Franzens-Universität zu Graz. Graz: Verlag der Universitätsbuchhandlung, 1936 (pp. 5-83) (sections in file).
  • Power EJ: A History of Catholic Higher Education. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company, 1958. (RALL LC487 .P65; in file pp. 243-248 on medicine)
  • Quintal J: René Goupil: Patron Saint of Anesthetists. Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 63,3 (1995) 191-193. (in file)
  • Rabe C. Alma Mater Leopoldina. Kolleg und Universitaet der Jesuiten in Breslau 1638-1811.  Koeln/Wien: Boehlau Verlag, 1999 (pp. 161-74 on university Apothecaries and professional schools) (in file)
  • Radde JM: Preparing to Give Spiritual Care. Journal of Christian Healing. Fall 1984, 6/2: 15-16 (in file)
  • Radde JM: Spiritual Needs Assessment Tool.  Journal of Christian Healing. Fall 1984, 6/2: 17-18 (in file)
  • Radde JM: Wounded Healers?  Journal of Christian Healing. Fall 1987, 9/2: 48- (in file)
  • Rahner H: Die kranke Ignatius. Stimmen der Zeit 158 (1955-56) 81-90 (in file)
  • Rahner H: Die Granschrift des Loyola. Stimmen der Zeit 139 (1946-47) 321-337 (in file)
  • René A. L’ancienne Faculté de Médecine de Pont-a-Mousson. Gazette des Hôspitaux 1881
  • Rocco, Fiametta: The Miraculous Fever-Tree. The cure that changed the world. Harper Collins 2003 (in file)
  • Rompel J: Der Arzt Baldo und die Chinarinde. Stimmer der Zeit., 117 (1929):124-136 (in file)
  • Rosa E.  I Gesuiti. Dalle Origine Ai Nostri Giorni. Roma: Edizioni Civiltà Catholica, 1957 (Chapter IV:2-4 on education and science; pp. 409-438) (in file)
  • Rosenman LD: Fact and fiction: The death of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Surgery 119,1 (1996) 56-60.(in file) (Commentary by Flaherty and response by Rosenman: Surgery 120,5: 903-904; in file)
  • Sandrini E. La Matricoloa del Collegio medico di Parma. In: Annali de Storia delle Università italiane, 2002, Vol. 6. On-line at: www.cisui.unibo.it (in file)
  • Sanna, P. La rifondazione dell’Università di Sassari e il rinnovamento degli studi nel Settecento. In: Annali di Storia delle Università italiane - Volume 6. Bologna: CISUI - Centro Interuniversitario per la Storia delle Università Italiane (2002). On-line at http://www.cisui.unibo.it/annali/06/annali_06.htm (in file)
  • Scaduto, M. Le origini dell'Università di Messina (a proposito del quarto centenario). Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 33-44 (1948) 102-159 (in file)
  • Schilling PD: Das Schulwesen der Jesuiten in Japan (1551-1614). Muenster: Regensbergschen Buchdruckerei 1931.  (Chapter III: Das Aerztliche Institut in Oita, pp. 40-67) (in file)
  • Schneider GW: Ethical Decision Making for Christian Physicians. Inspiration from Saint Ignatius of Loyola. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2003 (Winter) 673-680 (in file)
  • Schröteler J. Die Erziehung in den Jesuiteninternaten des 16. Jahrhunderts.  Freiburg: Herder, 1940 (pp. 236-240 on health care) (in file)
  • Schwitalla, A: Early Jesuit writings on medicine. A note on the Jesuit quadricentennial. Hospital Progress 21 (1940) 389-392 (in file)
  • Schwitalla, A: The Medical Apostolate of the American Assistancy.  Woodstock Letters 83 (1954) 227-300 (in file).
  • Sheehan, M: "Medicine as Ministry," In: With Thanks and Hope: Celebrating 450 Years of Jesuit Heritage. Chicago: The Jesuit Community Corp. at Loyola University (1992) 3-16. (in file)
  • Shoup G: What kind of a human being should we let scientists make in their labs? In: Riemer, G: The New Jesuits. Boston/Toronto: Little, Brown & Co, 1971.(in file)
  • Sievernich M. Pastoral Care for the Sick in a Post-Secular Age: An Ignatian Perspective.  Christian Bioethics.  9.1 (2003) 23-37.  (in file)
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  • Somolinos D'Ardois G.: El cirujano López de Hinojosos, su obora quirúrgica y la CJ. In: La Compañía de Jesús en México. México 1972, pp. 525-576. 
  • Spruell Mobley S. The Jesuits at the University of Ingolstadt. In: McCoog T: The Mercurian project. Forming Jesuit Culture 1573-1580. Rome: Institutum Historicum Societas Iesu / St. Louis: The Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2004 (Chapter 8, pp. 213-249) (in file)
  • Teixeira M.: Luis de Almeida (+1583), médico, comerciante e missionário. BEDMA 68 (1970) 521-582.
  • Tognotti E. Per una storia della Facoltà di medicina dell’Università di Sassari (1632-1968). In: Annali di Storia delle Università italiane - Volume 6. Bologna: CISUI - Centro Interuniversitario per la Storia delle Università Italiane (2002). On-line at http://www.cisui.unibo.it/annali/06/annali_06.htm (in file)
  • Treutlein Th.E. The Jesuit Missionary in the Role of the Physician. Mid-America 22,2 (1940) 120-141. Reprinted in: Charles W. Polzer, Thomas H. Naylor, Thomas E. Sheridan, and Diana Hadley (Eds.).  The Jesuit Missions of Northern Mexico. New York: Garland, 1991, pp. 518–539. (in file)
  • Turtas R. La laboriosa formazione dell'Università di Sassari (secoli XVI-XVII). In: Annali di Storia delle Università italiane - Volume 6. Bologna: CISUI - Centro Interuniversitario per la Storia delle Università Italiane (2002) On-line at http://www.cisui.unibo.it/annali/06/annali_06.htm (in file)
  • Valverde JL.  Presencia de la Compagñía de Jesús en el desarrollo de la Farmacia. Granada 1978.
  • de Waardt  H.  Chasing demons and curing mortals: The medical practice of clerics in the Netherlands. In: Marland, H. and Pelling, M.(Eds.): The task of healing. Medicine, religion and gender in England and the Netherlands 1450-1800. Rotterdam: Erasmus Publishing, 1996, p 171-203. (in file)
  • Weigel G.  The Society and the Lepers. Woodstock Letters 58 (1929) 347-350 (in file)
  • Welie JVM: Ignatius of Loyola on Medical Education. Or: Should Today's Jesuits Continue to Run Health Sciences Schools? Early Science and Medicine. 8.1 (2003) 26-43 (in file)
  • Welie JVM: Saint Ignatius’ Attitude Towards the Body, Health and Health Care. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly. 3,2 (2003) 247-255. (in file)
  • Welie JVM & Kissell, JL: Jesuit Health Sciences and the Promotion of Justice. An Invitation to a Discussion.  Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2004. (in file)
    Contains:
    • Welie JVM  & Kissell JL: A Matter of Identity: The Role of Jesuit Health Sciences Centers toward the Promotion of Justice. Chapter 1, pp. 9-15.
    • Peck K: A Historical Perspective on Jesuit Higher Education and a Personal Reflection of a Physical Therapy Professor. Chapter 2, pp 19-47.
    • Kolvenbach HP:  The Service of Faith and the Promotion of Justice in American Jesuit Higher Education. Chapter 3, pp. 49-67  (Reprint).
    • Massaro T:  A Preferential Option for the Poor: Historical and Theological Foundations. Chapter 4, pp. 69-92.
    • Burghardt W: Biblical Justice and “The Cry of the Poor”:  Jesuit Medicine and the Third Millennium. Chapter 5, pp. 95-109 (Reprint).
    • JVM Welie:  “For Whom and For What?” Education and Research in the Medical and Dental Health Sciences. Chapter 6, pp. 111-129.
    • Stempsey WE:  Forming Physicians for the Poor: The Role of Medical and Premedical Education. Chapter 7, pp. 131-151.
    • Bognet R: A Service Mission to Haiti Sponsored by the Medical Alumni Council. Chapter 9, pp.155-160.
    • Bernt F & Clark P:  An Interdisciplinary, International Approach to Justice in Health. Chapter 10, pp.161-168.
    • Schulman M:  Experiencing Ethics:   Undergraduate Community-Based Learning in a Local Acute Care Hospital. Chapter 10, pp. 169-173.
    • Kissell JL: Teaching Medical Students about Vulnerable Patients:  A Course Example. Chapter 11, pp. 175-184.
    • Ayers F: Creighton’s Institute for Latin American Concern:  A Unique Opportunity to Provide Dental Care to an Under served Population. Chapter 12, pp.185-191.
    • Wood RY: Bringing Preventive Health Care to a Forgotten Population: A Nursing Research Project about Breast Cancer Screening among Older Black and White Women. Chapter 13, pp.193-201.
    • DeMarco R & Norris A: Women’s Voices Women’s Lives:  A Web-Based HIV Prevention Film Project. Chapter 14, pp. 203-209.
    • Yam M: Survivors of Intimate Partner Abuse:  A Nursing Research Project. Chapter 15, pp.211-217.
    • Sanford J: Researching the Health Status of the Rural Caregiver. Chapter 16, pp.219-223.
    • Cristobal F: Toward Unity for Health in Medical Education:  A Case from the Philippines. Chapter 17, pp. 227-230.
    • Piront A: Forming Future Physicals:  A Report from Belgium. Chapter 18, pp. 231-233.
    • Davis D:  The Jesuit Medical School and its Leadership Role in Healing Medical Education. Chapter 19, pp. 235-240
  • Wickham J: The worldly ideal of Inigo Loyola. Thought 29 (1954) 209-236 (in file)
  • Yancey PH. On Pre-Medical Education. The Jesuit Science Bulletin 27,4 (1950) 122-123  (in file)
  • Ziggelaar A & McNaspy CJ. Medicina. In: O’Neill CE & Dominguez JM (eds.). Diccionario Histórico de la Compañia de Jésus. Roma: Institutum Historicum, 2001, pp. 2601-2 (in file)
  • Ziller Cameniettzki C. Jesuits and Alchemy in the early seventeenth century: Father Johannes Roberti and the Weapon-Salve Controversy. Ambix, 2001 48(2) 83-101 (in file)

Catholic Health Sciences (Education)

  • Angrosino, MV: Catholic Social Policy and US Health Care Reform: A relationship revisited. Medical Anthropological Quarterly 2001, 15/3:312-328. (in file)
  • Cochran, C: Keeping Hospitals Catholic. Commonweal. Feb 25, 200; 127,4: 12-16 (in file)
  • McCormick, R: The End of Catholic Hospitals?  America, July 4, 1998; 179/1: 5-12 (in file)
  • Newman, H.: Christianity and Medical Science. 1958. Included in Newman, H: The Idea of a University. Introduction by George N Schuster. Garden City, NY: Image Books, 1959, 452
  • Pellegrino, E: Evangelization and the Catholic Identity of Medical Schools. Medicina e Morale 1992, 4: 677-694.