Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge

Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge
Title Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge PDF eBook
Author William F. Bynum
Publisher Routledge
Pages 377
Release 2019-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0429664524

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Originally published in 1992 Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge examines both broad developments in print and media and the practice of particular journals such as the British Medical Journal. The book is the first study to address these questions and to examine the impact of regular news on the making of the medical community. The book considers the rise of the medical press, and looks at how it recorded and described principal developments and so promoted medical science and enhanced medical consciousness. This book was a seminal work when first published and was one of the first to consider the importance of the roots of medical journalism, editorial practices and the ways in which the medical journalism altered the world of medicine.

Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century

Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century
Title Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Marie Mulvey Roberts
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 296
Release 2022-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1000713199

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First published in 1993, Literature & Medicine During the Eighteenth Century analyses the close interplay of medicine and literature by paying special attention to questions of body language and the representation of inner life. Although today, medicine and literature are widely seen as falling on different sides of the ‘two cultures’ divide, this was not so in the eighteenth century when doctors, scientists, writers, and artists formed a well-integrated educated elite. Locke, Smollett and Goldsmith were doctors, and physicians such as Erasmus Darwin doubled as poets. Written by leading historians of medicine and eighteenth-century literary critics, this book uncovers the interconnections between medical and psychological theory and ideas of taste, beauty, and genius. Its contributors explore the rich cultural milieu of the period and investigate the ways in which medicine itself contributed to informing a gendered discourse of the world. This book will be of interest to historians, literary scholars and medical historians.

Studies on Indian Medical History

Studies on Indian Medical History
Title Studies on Indian Medical History PDF eBook
Author Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Pages 268
Release 2001
Genre Medical
ISBN 9788120817685

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This volume of studies presents the papers given at the second workshop of the European Ayurdic society, a group which was formed in Groningen in 1983. The volume is thus a sequel to Proceedings of the international workshop on priorities in the study of Indian medicine. The workshop was held over a period of three days in September 1985 in the congenial surroundings of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine ii London, and it provided a splendid opportunity for scholars in the field of Indian medical history to meet in one place and to share the latest research in their respective areas.

Essays in the History of Therapeutics

Essays in the History of Therapeutics
Title Essays in the History of Therapeutics PDF eBook
Author William F. Bynum
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 164
Release 1991
Genre Medical
ISBN 9789051832662

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Therapeutics has been central to the medical enterprise in all times and all places, but a subject that is all too often neglected by historians. The essays in this volume follow a range in chronology from antiquity to the 1980s and in geography from the Mediterranean Basin to the New World. They touch on such matters as diet and drugs, magic and surgery, orthodox and unorthodox approaches. What they share is an attempt to get beyond the easy dismissal of almost all therapeutics before the twentieth century as meaningless and harmful and to examine concrete dimensions of the therapeutic encounter in its social, professional, religious and scientific reverberations.

The Popularization of Medicine

The Popularization of Medicine
Title The Popularization of Medicine PDF eBook
Author Roy Porter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 308
Release 2013-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1135086990

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In the early modern centuries a body of popularized medical writings appeared, telling ordinary people how they could best take care of their own health. Often written be doctors, such books gave simple advice for home treatments, while commonly warning of the dangers of magic, quackery, old wive's tales and faith-healing. The Popularization of Medicine explores the rise of this form of people's medicine, from the early days of printing to the Victorian age, focusing on the different experiences of Britain, the Continent and North America.

The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction

The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction
Title The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author William F. Bynum
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 185
Release 2008-07-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 019921543X

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Against the backdrop of unprecedented concern for the future of health care, this i Very Short Introduction/i surveys the history of medicine from classical times to the present. Focussing on the key turning points in the history of Western medicine - such as the advent of hospitals and the rise of experimental medicine - but also offering reflections on alternative traditions such as Chinese medicine, Bill Bynum offers insights into medicine's past, while at the same time engaging with contemporary issues, discoveries, and controversies.

Physic and Philanthropy

Physic and Philanthropy
Title Physic and Philanthropy PDF eBook
Author A. Rupert Hall
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 506
Release 1986-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521326391

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The Wellcome Trust is a charitable institution supporting medical and allied research throughout the world. This History of the Trust marks the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary in 1986. Professor A. Rupert Hall, a prominent science historian, long associated with the Trust, and B. A. Bembridge, a retired Trust scientist, have written this lucid and well informed account which charts the development of the organisation from its inception in 1936 to the present day. Within this framework, there is an underlying discussion of the 'philosophy' of the financial endowment of science and medicine. The Wellcome Trust has had an enormous impact on medical research over the years. This volume provides a unique insight into the development of a leading scientific research body, and its relevance to similar institutions the world over.