Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital

Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Title Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital PDF eBook
Author Johns Hopkins Hospital
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1896
Genre Medicine
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Bound with v. 52-55, 1933-34, is the hospital's supplement: Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, v. 1-2.

Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin

Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin
Title Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Johns Hopkins Hospital
Publisher
Pages 870
Release 1908
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital

Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Title Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital PDF eBook
Author Johns Hopkins Hospital
Publisher
Pages 562
Release 1922
Genre Medicine
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Bound with v. 52-55, 1933-34, is the hospital's supplement: Bulletin of the Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, v. 1-2.

Spreading Germs

Spreading Germs
Title Spreading Germs PDF eBook
Author Michael Worboys
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 358
Release 2000-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 9780521773027

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Spreading Germs discusses how modern ideas on the bacterial causes of communicable diseases were constructed and spread within the British medical profession in the last third of the nineteenth century. Michael Worboys surveys many existing interpretations of this pivotal moment in modern medicine. He shows that there were many germ theories of disease, and that these were developed and used in different ways across veterinary medicine, surgery, public health and general medicine. The growth of bacteriology is considered in relation to the evolution of medical practice rather than as a separate science of germs.

Pathologist of the Mind

Pathologist of the Mind
Title Pathologist of the Mind PDF eBook
Author S. D. Lamb
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 330
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Medical
ISBN 1421414848

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During the first half of the twentieth century, Adolf Meyer was the most authoritative and influential psychiatrist in the United States. This book explores how Meyer used his powerful position to establish psychiatry as a clinical science that operated like the other academic disciplines at the country's foremost medical school.

To Bind Up the Wounds

To Bind Up the Wounds
Title To Bind Up the Wounds PDF eBook
Author Mary Denis Maher
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 196
Release 1999-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807124390

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The contributions of more than six hundred Catholic nuns to the care of Confederate and Union sick and wounded made a critical impact upon nineteenth-century America. Not only did thousands of soldiers directly benefit from the religious sisters' ministrations, but both professional nursing and Catholics' acceptance within mainstream society advanced significantly as a result. In To Bind Up the Wounds, Sister Mary Denis Maher writes this heretofore neglected Civil War chapter in rich detail, telling a riveting story shot with suspicion and prejudice, suffering and self-sacrifice, ingenuity, beneficence, and gratitude.

The Special Field

The Special Field
Title The Special Field PDF eBook
Author Neil A. Grauer
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Release 2015-10-20
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ISBN 9780692516171

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The Special Field: A History of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins provides a lively and riveting account of the history of Johns Hopkins neurosurgery from its founding at the dawn of the 20th century to this day.Johns Hopkins was the birthplace of modern neurosurgery. When Harvey Cushing, then an associate professor of surgery at Hopkins, published "The Special Field of Neurological Surgery" in the March 1905 issue of the widely circulated Bulletin of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he essentially provided neurosurgery's combined birth certificate and declaration of independence, asserting that it was a unique specialty requiring the undivided attention of its prospective practitioners. In part, it is the 110th anniversary of Cushing's "The Special Field" that The Special Field: A History of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins commemorates. When Walter Dandy, Cushing's one-time resident and subsequent rival, took over Hopkins neurosurgery in 1912, he succeeded in ensuring that excellence in neurosurgery - and impressive achievements in its practice - would become synonymous with Johns Hopkins. The extraordinary development of Johns Hopkins neurosurgery over the ensuing decades has been among the greatest accomplishments of Johns Hopkins Medicine. Today, the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurosurgery is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Its prodigious growth over the past 15 years also inspired the writing of this book. During this period, the Department of Neurosurgery has experienced exponential expansion in the size of its faculty, its fundraising for research and endowed professorships, its number of clinical trials and major operations. The scope of its impact continues reaching far beyond Baltimore. It now has become a regional - even international - presence, influencing the care of more and more patients every year. Lavishly illustrated, The Special Field recounts not only the past triumphs of Johns Hopkins neurosurgery but its advances in this immensely challenging field over the past 15 years, as Hopkins has remained in the forefront of neurosurgical research, education and patient care.