200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore

200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore
Title 200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore PDF eBook
Author University of Maryland at Baltimore. School of Medicine
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1976
Genre Medicine
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200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore

200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore
Title 200 Years of Medicine in Baltimore PDF eBook
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Pages 81
Release 1976
Genre Medicine
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200 Years of American Medicine (1776-1976) ...

200 Years of American Medicine (1776-1976) ...
Title 200 Years of American Medicine (1776-1976) ... PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1976
Genre Government publications
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Bibliography of the History of Medicine

Bibliography of the History of Medicine
Title Bibliography of the History of Medicine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 996
Release 1979
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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200 Years Yonge

200 Years Yonge
Title 200 Years Yonge PDF eBook
Author Ralph Magel
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 146
Release 1998-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 1459713117

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The Yonge Street as conceived by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe is celebrated, from its beginning as a First Nation's Trail, to the Yonge Street we know today, extending from Toronto to Innisfil. Augustus Jones, the surveyor assigned by Simcoe, the French, the German pioneers, the Loyalists – all were to influence the building of Yonge Street. With the building of a route came tolls, inns, villages, more immigrants and ultimately an avenue of economy serving as the key transportation route for the people, goods and services that represent our province.

Medical America in the Nineteenth Century

Medical America in the Nineteenth Century
Title Medical America in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Gert H. Brieger
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 351
Release 2009-05-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 0801892686

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Students of the history of medicine and of American history in general will welcome this collection of thirty papers originally published in nineteenth-century medical journals and lay publications. Each highlights a specific problem or medical attitude of the period, and together they present an illuminating panorama of the medical profession and of public health in nineteenth-century America. Many of the problems faced by students, practitioners, and patients of the last century are surprisingly similar to those still being encountered today. Dr. Brieger has selected papers that illustrate the issues and developments in medical education, medical practice, surgery, hospitals, hygiene, and psychiatry. They range from Benjamin Rush's "On the Cause of Death in Diseases That Are Not Incurable," to a paper by Robert F. Weir "On the Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds, and Its Results" and an article by Stephen Smith, "New York the Unclean." The final selection, the Announcement of The Johns Hopkins Medical School, stands as a landmark that foretells the beginning of a new era.

Professionalizing Medicine

Professionalizing Medicine
Title Professionalizing Medicine PDF eBook
Author John M. Harris Jr.
Publisher McFarland
Pages 245
Release 2019-03-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 1476676364

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This biography of James Edmund Reeves, whose legislative accomplishments cemented American physicians' control of the medical marketplace, illuminates landmarks of American health care: the troubled introduction of clinical epidemiology and development of botanic medicine and homeopathy, the Civil War's stimulation of sanitary science and hospital medicine, the rise of government involvement, the revolution in laboratory medicine, and the explosive growth of phony cures. It recounts the human side of medicine as well, including the management of untreatable diseases and the complex politics of medical practice and professional organizing. Reeves' life provides a reminder that while politics, economics, and science drive the societal trajectory of modern health care, moral decisions often determine its path.