The Sloane Hospital Chronicle

The Sloane Hospital Chronicle
Title The Sloane Hospital Chronicle PDF eBook
Author Harold Speert
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1988
Genre Hospitals
ISBN

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Bulletin of the Sloane Hospital for Women in the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York

Bulletin of the Sloane Hospital for Women in the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York
Title Bulletin of the Sloane Hospital for Women in the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York PDF eBook
Author Sloane Hospital for Women (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1964
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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The Machine in the Nursery

The Machine in the Nursery
Title The Machine in the Nursery PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey P. Baker
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 278
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780801851735

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To the extent that particular medical specialists in distinct institutions and cultures saw different populations of such infants, they were bound to interpret the incubator's purpose differently. The factors of institutional, professional, and national context - along with that of gender - were of special importance in shaping physicians' attitudes.

The Strange Case of Dr. Couney

The Strange Case of Dr. Couney
Title The Strange Case of Dr. Couney PDF eBook
Author Dawn Raffel
Publisher Penguin
Pages 306
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1524744964

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“A mosaic mystery told in vignettes, cliffhangers, curious asides, and some surreal plot twists as Raffel investigates the secrets of the man who changed infant care in America.”—NPR, 2018's Great Reads What kind of doctor puts his patients on display? This is the spellbinding tale of a mysterious Coney Island doctor who revolutionized neonatal care more than one hundred years ago and saved some seven thousand babies. Dr. Martin Couney's story is a kaleidoscopic ride through the intersection of ebullient entrepreneurship, enlightened pediatric care, and the wild culture of world's fairs at the beginning of the American Century. As Dawn Raffel recounts, Dr. Couney used incubators and careful nursing to keep previously doomed infants alive, while displaying these babies alongside sword swallowers, bearded ladies, and burlesque shows at Coney Island, Atlantic City, and venues across the nation. How this turn-of-the-twentieth-century émigré became the savior to families with premature infants—known then as “weaklings”—as he ignored the scorn of the medical establishment and fought the rising popularity of eugenics is one of the most astounding stories of modern medicine. Dr. Couney, for all his entrepreneurial gusto, is a surprisingly appealing character, someone who genuinely cared for the well-being of his tiny patients. But he had something to hide... Drawing on historical documents, original reportage, and interviews with surviving patients, Dawn Raffel tells the marvelously eccentric story of Couney's mysterious carnival career, his larger-than-life personality, and his unprecedented success as the savior of the fragile wonders that are tiny, tiny babies. A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Title A Real Simple Best Book of 2018 Christopher Award-winner

Childbirth: The medicalization of obstetrics

Childbirth: The medicalization of obstetrics
Title Childbirth: The medicalization of obstetrics PDF eBook
Author Philip K. Wilson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 420
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780815322313

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Sociology of Health and Illness

The Sociology of Health and Illness
Title The Sociology of Health and Illness PDF eBook
Author Peter Conrad
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 865
Release 2023-06-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1071850792

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This anthology for Medical Sociology courses brings together a collection of readings from the scholarly literature on health, medicine, and health care. covering some of the most timely health issues of our day,

Lying-in

Lying-in
Title Lying-in PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Wertz
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 348
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300040876

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This lively history of childbirth begins with colonial days, when childbirth was a social event, and moves on to the gradual medicalization of childbirth in America as doctors forced midwives out of business and to the home-birth movement of the 1980's. Widely praised when it was first published in 1977, the book has now been expanded to bring the story up to date. In a new chapter and epilogue, Richard and Dorothy Wertz discuss the recent focus on delivering perfect babies, with its emphasis on technology, prenatal testing, and Caesarean sections. They argue that there are many viable alternatives--including out-of-hospital births--in the search for the best birthing system. Review of the first edition: "Highly readable, extensively documented, and well illustrated...A welcome addition to American social history and women's studies. It can also be read with profit by health planners, hospital administrators, 'consumers' of health care, and all those who are concerned with improving the circumstances associated with childbirth."--Claire Elizabeth Fox, bulletin of the History of Medicine "A fascinating, brilliantly documented history not merely of childbirth, but of men's attitudes towards women, the effect of a burgeoning medical profession on our very conception of maternity and motherhood, and the influence of religion on medical technology and science."--Thomas J. Cottle, Boston Globe "This superb book...is both an impeccably documented recitation of the chronological history of medical intervention in American childbirth and a sociological analysis of the various meanings given to childbirth by individuals, interested groups, and American society as a whole."--Barbara Howe, American Journal of Sociology Richard W. Wertz, a builder in Westport, Massachusetts, is formerly an associate professor of American history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dorothy C. Wertz, is a research professor at the School of Public Health, Boston University