Publications by GGD
- Dimijian GG. Evaluation and treatment of the suspected drug user in the emergency room. Arch Intern Med 1970;125:162–170.
- Dimijian GG. Clinical evaluation of the drug user: current concepts. Te x Med 1970;66:42–49.
- Dimijian GG. Office evaluation and treatment of the drug user. Drug Therapy 1971;1:7–20.
- Dimijian GG. Differential diagnosis of emergency drug reactions. In Bourne PG, ed. A Treatment Manual for Acute Abuse Emergencies. Rockville, Md: National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, 1974:1–7.
- Dimijian GG. Differential diagnosis of emergency drug reactions. In Bourne PG, ed. Acute Drug Abuse Emergencies: A Treatment Manual. New York: Academic Press, 1976:3–13.
- Dimijian GG. Contemporary drug abuse. In Goth A, ed. Medical Pharmacology, 4th to 11th ed. St. Louis, Mo: CV Mosby Co, 1968–1984.
- Dimijian GG. Contemporary drug abuse. In Clark WG, Brater DC, Johnson AR, eds. Goth's Medical Pharmacology, 12th ed. St. Louis, Mo: CV Mosby Co, 1988:337–363.
- Dimijian GG. Curiosity killed the hat. Natural History 1989;Nov:62.
- Dimijian GG. Exchanging words [correspondence]. Nature 1993;362:583.
- Dimijian GG. Evolution and religion [correspondence]. Nature 1993;366:296.
- Dimijian GG, Dimijian MB. AnimalWatch: Behavior, Biology, and Beauty. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.
- Dimijian GG. The moral ape [correspondence]. Nature 1997;385:12.
- Dimijian GG. Pathogens and parasites: insights from evolutionary biology. BUMC Proceedings 1999;12:175–187.
- Dimijian GG. Pathogens and parasites: strategies and challenges. BUMC Proceedings 2000;13:19–29.
- Dimijian GG. Evolving together: the biology of symbiosis, part 1. BUMC Proceedings 2000;13:217–226.
- Dimijian GG. Evolving together: the biology of symbiosis, part 2. BUMC Proceedings 2000;13:381–390.
- Photographs of wildlife and animal behavior, published from 1980 through 2000 by the National Geographic Society, The New York Times, Time Magazine, Time-Life Books, the National Audubon Society, Natural History, Science, Scientific American, International Wildlife, National Wildlife Federation, The New York Zoological Society, Sky & Telescope, Microsoft Corporation, and other publishers of textbooks, children's books, and educational software.
Landmark Books in Biology, Behavior, and Natural History
- Wilson EO. The Diversity of Life. New York: WW Norton & Co, 1992. Possibly the best book ever written on biodiversity and disappearing species.
- Moss C. Portraits in the Wild: Animal Behavior in East Africa, 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. An accurate and engaging description of most large mammal species on the savannas of East and Southern Africa; hard to put down.
- Estes RD. The Behavior Guide to African Mammals. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. The best field guide available to mammals of East and Southern Africa, written by a mammalogist and researcher who has spent much of his life in East Africa.
- Belt T. The Naturalist in Nicaragua. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985. A remarkable narrative by a 19th-century explorer and keen naturalist in the dense jungles of Central America. (Originally published in 1874.)
- Forsyth A, Miyata K. Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1984. A practical guide to what to expect and look for when traveling to a rain forest.
- Barrow J. Pi in the Sky. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. An erudite and entertaining exploration of mathematics and nature.
- DeWaal F. Good Natured: the Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1996. A startling description of the humanlike behavior of chimpanzees and bonobos, supporting the author's argument that moral behavior has its roots in animals other than humans.
- Goodall J. In the Shadow of Man, revised ed., 1988. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 1971. The legendary story of Jane's early single-handed work to discern the lives and behavior of wild chimpanzees and the first deep insights into the mind of a primate species other than humans.
- Hrdy SB. Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural Selection. New York: Pantheon Books, 1999. A remarkable book on female human nature and mothering, by a primate researcher who is a mother herself.