John Riddle Riddle, J. M. (2010). Goddesses, elixirs, and witches: Plants and sexuality throughout human history (1st ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Riddle, J. M. (2010, April). Medicine and Health Care in Early Christianity. JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCES, Vol. 65, pp. 253–255. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrp051 Riddle, J. (2009, April). Plague and the End of Antiquity: The Pandemic of 541-750. JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCES, Vol. 64, pp. 250–252. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrn070 Riddle, J. M. (2008). A history of the Middle Ages, 300-1500. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Riddle, J. M. (2008). Early history and leadership of the Padua Botanical Garden. , 77, 38–39. Riddle, J. M. (2007). Research procedures in evaluating Medieval medicine. In The Medieval hospital and medical practice (pp. 3–17). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315238333-1 Riddle, J. M. (2007). Women's medicines in sncient Jewish dources: gertility rnhancers and inhibiters. In I. L. Finkel & M. J. Geller (Eds.), Disease in Babylonia (pp. 200–214). https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004124011.i-226.39 Riddle, J. M., & Beck, L. Y. (2006). [Review of Regarding medical subject]. Medical History, 50(4), 553–554. Riddle, J. M. (2005). Die Grosse Hexenverfolgung und die Unterdrkung der Geburtenkontrolle: Die Theorie von Heinsohn und Steiger aus der Sicht eines Geschictswissenschaftlers. In G. Heinsohn & O. Steiger (Eds.), Die Vernichtung der weisen Frauen: Vol. (pp. 471–473). Erftstadt: Ein Murz Buch. Riddle, J. M. (2004). Greek and Roman medicine. BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Vol. 78, pp. 465–466. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2004.0096 Riddle, J. M. (2004). Kidney and urinary therapeutics in early medieval monastic medicine. Journal of Nephrology, 17(2), 324–328. Buenz, E. J., Schnepple, D. J., Bauer, B. A., Elkin, P. L., Riddle, J. M., & Motley, T. J. (2004). Techniques: Bioprospecting historical herbal texts by hunting for new leads in old tomes. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 25(9), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2004.07.003 Riddle, J. M. (2004). The great witch-hunt and the suppression of birth control: Heinsohn and Steiger's theory from the perspective of an historian. In G. Heinsohn & O. Steiger (Eds.), Witchcraft, populations catastrophe and economic crisis in Renaissance Europe: an Alternative macroeconomic explanation (IKSF discussion paper no. 31 ) (Vol. 31, pp. 1–38). Bremen: Institut fur Konjunktur- und Strukturforschung, Universitut Bremen. Riddle, J. M. (2003). The history of medications for women: Materia medica woman. BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Vol. 77, pp. 422–424. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2003.0084 Riddle, J. M. (2003). The measure of multitude: Population in medieval thought. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY, Vol. 37, pp. 555–556. https://doi.org/10.1353/jsh.2003.0193 Riddle, J. M. (2002). History as a tool in identifying 'new' old drugs. In B. S. Buslig & J. A. Manthey (Eds.), Flavonoids in cell function Publishers, c2002. Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 505 (pp. 89–94). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5235-9_8 Riddle, J. M. (2001). Birth, contraception, and abortion. In Encyclopedia of European social history (Vol. 2, pp. 181–191). Detroit: Charles Scribners. Riddle, J. M. (2001, March). Greek medicine: From the heroic to the Hellenistic age: A source book. ISIS, Vol. 92, pp. 152–153. https://doi.org/10.1086/385073 Riddle, J. M. (2001). Science, technology, and health. In World eras: Roman Republic and Empire, 264 B.C.E.--476 C. E. (Vol. 3, pp. 375–414). Detroit: Manly, Inc. Riddle, J. M. (2000). Abortion. In Encyclopedia of Greece and Hellenic tradition (Vol. 1, pp. 1–2). London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publications. Riddle, J. M. (2000). [Review of Clinical cases - In Liber de Plantis by Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) and in the Speyer Herbal (1456) - Medical and pharmaceutical terminology in the Middle Ages, vol 1, text, vol 2, index]. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 74(1), 148–149. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2000.0040 Riddle, J. M. (2000). Contraception. In Encyclopedia of Greece and Hellenic tradition (Vol. 1, pp. 390–391). London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publications. Riddle, J. M. (2000). De morbis acutis et chroniis. BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Vol. 74, pp. 352–354. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.2000.0093 Riddle, J. M. (2000). Theophrastus. In Encyclopedia of Greece and Hellenic tradition (Vol. 2, pp. 1633–1634). London and Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publications. Riddle, J. M. (1999). Contraception and abortion. In P. B. G. W. Bowerbock & O. Grabar (Eds.), Late antiquity: A guide to the Postclassical world: Vol. (pp. 392–393). Cambridge: Belknap Press. Riddle, J. M. (1999). Fees and feces: laxatives in ancient medicine with particular emphasis on pseudo-Mesue. In E. S.-S. J. A. C. Greppin & J. L. Gueriguian (Eds.), The diffusion of Greco-Roman medicine into the Middle East and the Caucasus: Vol. (pp. 7–26). Delmar, NY: Caravan Books. Riddle, J. M. (1999, April). Historical data as an aid in pharmaceutical prospecting and drug safety determination. JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE, Vol. 5, pp. 195–201. https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.1999.5.195 Riddle, J. (1999). Introduction. In J. Stannard, K. E. Stannard, & R. Kay (Eds.), Pristina medicamenta: Ancient and medieval medical botany. Aldershot: Ashgate. Riddle, J. M. (1998). Classical, medieval and modern uses of St. John's Wort, March 16-17, Anaheim, California. First International Conference on St. John's Wort, , 1–14. Bethesda, MD: American Herbal Products Association. Riddle, J. M. (1998). Meanings of sex difference in the middle ages: Medicine, science, and culture. BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Vol. 72, pp. 107–108. https://doi.org/10.1353/bhm.1998.0011 Riddle, J. M. (1997). [Review of Anglo-Saxon medicine, in Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 7]. Speculum, 72(1), 121–122. Riddle, J. (1997). Contributing consultant, editor of sections on Mesopotamian medicine; Egyptian medicine; Greek and Roman medicine. In: Ancient healing: unlocking the mysteries of health and healing through the ages. Lincolnwood, Ill.: Publications International, 1997. Riddle, J. (1997). Eve's herbs: A history of contraception and abortion in the West. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Riddle, J. M. (1997). Old drugs, old and new history. In G. J. Higby & E. C. Stroud (Eds.), The inside story of medicines, a symposium (pp. 15–30). Madison, Wis.: American Institute of the History of Pharmacy. Riddle, J. (1997). [Review of Western medieval medicine: Medieval Latin medicine]. Society for Ancient Medicine Review, 24(1996/1997), 214–216. Riddle, J. M. (1996). Contraception and early abortion in the Middle Ages. In V. L. Bullough & J. A. Brundage (Eds.), Handbook of medieval sexuality: Vol. (pp. 261–277). New York: Garland Publishing. Riddle, J. M. (1996). Dioscorides. In Oxford classical dictionary. 3rd edition: Vol. (pp. 483–484). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Riddle, J. M. (1996). Geology. In F. A. C. Mantello & A. G. Rigg (Eds.), Medieval Latin: An introduction and bibliographical guide: Vol. (pp. 406–410). Washington: Catholic University of America Press. Riddle, J. M. (1996). The medicines of Greco-Roman antiquity as a source of medicines for today. In Prospecting for drugs in ancient and Medieval European texts: Vol. (pp. 7–17). Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers. Riddle, J. M. (1995). Everybody, the historian, and the scientist (President's address). , 37, 159–164. Riddle, J. M. (1995). Historical role of herbs in contraception. In D. L. Gustine & H. E. 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Jacob (Eds.), The healing past: Pharmaceuticals in the Biblical and rabbinic world: Vol. . Leiden: E. J. Brill. Riddle, J. M., & Estes, J. W. (1992). Oral contraceptives in ancient and Medieval times [Reprint]. American Scientist, 80, 226–233. Riddle, J. M. (1992). Quid pro quo: Studies in the history of drugs. In Variorum collected works series. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. Riddle, J. M. (1992). Spices. In Christopher Columbus encyclopedia (Vol. 2, pp. 648–650). New York: Simon and Schuster. Riddle, J. M. (1991). Oral contraceptives and early-term abortifacients during Classical antiquity and the Middle Ages. , 132, 1–32. Riddle, J. M. (1990). The Pseudo-Hippocratic Dynamidia. In Die hippokratischen Epidemien: Theorie-Praxis-Tradition (Vol. 27, pp. 283–311). Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (Sudhoffs Archiv, Beiheft 27). Riddle, J. M. (1987). Folk tradition and folk medicine: Recognition of drugs in classical antiquity. In Folklore and folk medicines: Vol. (pp. 33–61). Madison, WI: American Institute for the History of Pharmacy. RIDDLE, J. M. (1985). ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR CANCER. ISIS, 76(283), 319–330. https://doi.org/10.1086/353876 Riddle, J. M. (1985). Byzantine commentaries on Dioscorides. Symposium on Byzantine Medicine -- (Dumbarton Oaks papers, no. 38A), 95–102. https://doi.org/10.2307/1291497 Riddle, J. M. (1985). Dioscorides in medicine and pharmacy. In . Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Riddle, J. M. (1985). Dioskurides im Mittelalters. In Lexikon des Mittelalters: Vol. (pp. 1095–1097). Munchen und Zurich: Artemis Verlag. RIDDLE, J. M. (1984). MARTIALIS,GARGILIUS AS A MEDICAL WRITER. JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCES, 39(4), 408–429. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/39.4.408 Riddle, J. M. (1981). Dioscorides. In P. O. Kristeller & P. Crantz (Eds.), Catalogus translationum et commentarium = Medieval and renaissance Latin translations and commentaries: Vol. (pp. 1–43). Washington: Catholic University Press. Riddle, J. M. (1981). Pseudo-Dioscorides' ex herbis femininis and early Medieval medical botany. Journal of the History of Botany, 14, 43–81. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00127514 Riddle, J. M., & Mulholland, J. E. (1980). Albert on stones and minerals. In Albertus Magnus and the sciences commemorative essays 1980: Vol. (pp. 203–234). Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies. Riddle, J. M. (1979). Book reviews, lectures, and marginal notes: Three previously unknown sixteenth century contributors to pharmacy, medicine and botany: Ioannes Manardus, Franscisus Frigimelica, and Melchoir Guilandinus. , 21, 143–155. Riddle, J. M. (1977). Marbode of Rennes' De lapidibus considered as a medical text together with a critical text, translation and Marbode's minor lapidaries. In Beiheft 20: Sudhoffs Archiv. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag GMpH. Riddle, J. M. (1974). Dioscorides. In Dictionary of scientific biography, Volume 4A : Vol. (pp. 119–123). New York: Charles Schribner's Sons. Riddle, J. M. (1974). Theory and practice in medieval medicine. Viator Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 5, 157–184. https://doi.org/10.1484/j.viator.2.301620 Riddle, J. M. (1973). Amber in ancient pharmacy: The transmission of information about a single drug. , 15, 3–17. Riddle, J. M. (1971). The Latin alphabetical Dioscorides manuscript group. Actes du XIIIe Congis International de Histoire des Sciences. Acts Section IV, 4, 204–209. Moscow. Riddle, J. M. (1970). Lithotherapy in the Middle Ages... lapidaries considered as medical texts. Reprinted, 12, 39–50. Riddle, J. M. (1970). Tiberius Gracchus: Destroyer or reformer of the Republic? In Problems in European civilization. Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath and Company. Riddle, J. M. (1965). The introduction and use of eastern drugs in the early Middle Ages. , 49, 185–198. Riddle, J. M. (1964). Amber: An historical-etymological problem. In M. F. Gyles & E. W. 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