Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge
Title Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge PDF eBook
Author J. Marin Younker
Publisher Zest Books ™
Pages 169
Release 2019-08-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1541581687

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Riots over the medical use of cadavers, public access to institutions for the insane, and full-blown surgeries without the aid of anesthetics or painkillers. Welcome to the middle ages of American medicine. Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge exposes the extraordinary practices and major players of American medical history, from America's colonial era to the late 1800s. It's hard to believe that today's cutting-edge medicine originated from such crude beginnings, but this book reminds us to be grateful for today's medical care, while also raising the question: what current medical practices will be the horrors of tomorrow?

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purce

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purce
Title Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purce PDF eBook
Author J. Marin Younker
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2016
Genre Medicine
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Riots over the medical use of cadavers. Public access to institutions for the insane. And full-blown surgeries without the aid of anesthetics or painkillers. Welcome to the middle ages of American medicine. Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge exposes the extraordinary practices and major players of American medical history, from the colonial era to the late 1800s.

Healthside

Healthside
Title Healthside PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 440
Release 1839
Genre
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Seeking the Cure

Seeking the Cure
Title Seeking the Cure PDF eBook
Author Ira Rutkow
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 370
Release 2010-04-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1439171734

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A timely, authoritative, and entertaining history of medicine in America by an eminent physician Despite all that has been written and said about American medicine, narrative accounts of its history are uncommon. Until Ira Rutkow’s Seeking the Cure, there have been no modern works, either for the lay reader or the physician, that convey the extraordinary story of medicine in the United States. Yet for more than three centuries, the flowering of medicine—its triumphal progress from ignorance to science—has proven crucial to Americans’ under-standing of their country and themselves. Seeking the Cure tells the tale of American medicine with a series of little-known anecdotes that bring to life the grand and unceasing struggle by physicians to shed unsound, if venerated, beliefs and practices and adopt new medicines and treatments, often in the face of controversy and scorn. Rutkow expertly weaves the stories of individual doctors—what they believed and how they practiced—with the economic, political, and social issues facing the nation. Among the book’s many historical personages are Cotton Mather, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington (whose timely adoption of a controversial medical practice probably saved the Continental Army), Benjamin Rush, James Garfield (who was killed by his doctors, not by an assassin’s bullet), and Joseph Lister. The book touches such diverse topics as smallpox and the Revolutionary War, the establishment of the first medical schools, medicine during the Civil War, railroad medicine and the beginnings of specialization, the rise of the medical-industrial complex, and the thrilling yet costly advent of modern disease-curing technologies utterly unimaginable a generation ago, such as gene therapies, body scanners, and robotic surgeries. In our time of spirited national debate over the future of American health care amid a seemingly infinite flow of new medical discoveries and pharmaceutical products, Rutkow’s account provides readers with an essential historic, social, and even philosophical context. Working in the grand American literary tradition established by such eminent writer-doctors as Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Carlos Williams, Sherwin Nuland, and Oliver Sacks, he combines the historian’s perspective with the physician’s seasoned expertise. Capacious, learned, and gracefully told, Seeking the Cure will satisfy armchair historians and doctors alike, for, as Rutkow shows, the history of American medicine is a portrait of America itself.

A Psychotherapy for the People

A Psychotherapy for the People
Title A Psychotherapy for the People PDF eBook
Author Lewis Aron
Publisher Routledge
Pages 466
Release 2013
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0415529980

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This book discusses redefining psychoanalysis in relation to psychotherapy, modifying psychoanalytic education, and recognizing its continued biases.

The Botanico-medical Recorder

The Botanico-medical Recorder
Title The Botanico-medical Recorder PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 444
Release 1839
Genre
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The Botanic Ledger, and Family Journal of Health

The Botanic Ledger, and Family Journal of Health
Title The Botanic Ledger, and Family Journal of Health PDF eBook
Author Jesse Bennett
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1839
Genre Medicine
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