British Medicine In An Age Of Reform

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British Medicine in an Age of Reform, charts the nature and dynamics of the radical changes which occurred between 1780 and 1850 - a great turning point in British medicine. Medicine was reformed just as politics was being reformed. It became a recognizable profession, and at the same time there was an impetus from within to base the subject upon science. By the end of the 1850's medicine had become perceptibly `modern'. Contributions by acknowledged experts cover subjects from Apothecaries' Act of 1815 to froensic medicine, and the effect of scientific medicine on the doctor-patient relationship. Fascinating and detailed, British Medicine in an Age of Reform provides a rich source of information for students of social history, the history of medicine and science, and for those working in the medical profession.

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Genre : History
Author : Roger French
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-08-19
File : 421 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134935307


British Medicine In An Age Of Reform

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Between 1780 and 1850 was one of the great turning points in British medicine. Medicine was reformed just as politics was being reformed, and many of the characteristics of modern medicine emerged. British Medicine in an Age of Reform charts the nature and dynamics of the radical changes which occurred in this period. With the help of the state, medicine became a recognizable profession. At the same time there was a push from within medicine to base the subject on science and to develop a career structure that did not depend upon social connections but instead worked as a meritocracy. By the end of the 1850s, medicine had become perceptibly modern. It lacked only germ theory which was to follow a few years later. The details of the Apothecaries' Act, the use of the rhetoric of science for the purpose of medical reform, and the ways in which post-revolutionary French medicine was used as an example in British reforms are documented by the contributors. Other contributions include discussions of forensic medicine as a paradigm of reform, the teaching of chemistry to medical students, and how scientific medicine affected the doctor-patient relationship.

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Author : R. French
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Release : 1991-03-10
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 6610138621


British Medicine In An Age Of Reform

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Publisher : Routledge
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File : 267 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134935314


Medicine In The Making Of Modern Britain 1700 1920

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Christopher Lawrence's critical overview of medicine's place in the development of modern Britain examines the significance of the clinical encounter in contemporary society. * first short synoptic study of its kind * breaks new ground by bringing together specialised scholarship into a broad argument * shows how the medical profession created a very specific role for itself * relates medicine to general social policy

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Genre : History
Author : Christopher Lawrence
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2006-06-19
File : 173 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134873845


Making A Medical Living

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A socio-economic history of medical practice from the first voluntary hospital to national health insurance.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Anne Digby
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2002-06-06
File : 376 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521524512


Medicine In Modern Britain 1780 1950

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Medicine in Modern Britain 1780–1950 provides an introduction to the development of medicine – scientific and heterodox, domestic and professional – in Britain from the end of the early modern period and through modern times. Divided thematically, each chapter within this book addresses a different aspect of medicine, covering diseases, ideas, practices, institutions, practitioners and the state. This book centres on an era of rapid and profound change in medicine and gives students all they need to establish a solid understanding of the history of medicine in Britain, by offering a clear and coherent narrative of the changes and continuities in medicine, including names, dates, events and ideas. Each aspect of medicine discussed within the book is explored and contextualised, providing an overview of the wider social and political background that surrounded them. The chapters are followed by a documents section, containing important primary sources to encourage students to engage with original material. With a selection of images, tables, a who’s who of all the key people discussed and a glossary of terms, Medicine in Modern Britain 1780–1950 is essential reading for all students of the history of medicine in Britian.

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Genre : History
Author : Deborah Brunton
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-07-11
File : 185 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429949098


Between Doctors And Patients

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Although there are many books on the mechanics of doctor-patient interaction, none has previously confronted the philosophical and psychological issues of power and trust that bind these figures. One consequence of their changed relationship, Furst asserts, has been the decrease of interest in patients as individuals. In this time of impersonal HMOs and spiraling health-care costs, she hopes that doctors and patients can learn from the past and eventually find a mutually beneficial balance of power that will see medicine as both a science and an art and will recognize human understanding as an integral element of healing.

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Genre : Medicine in literature
Author : Lilian R. Furst
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Release : 1998
File : 310 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0813917557


Imagining Nations

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Revisiting divisions of labour is a reflection on the making of a modern sociological classic text and its enduring influence on the discipline and beyond. Ray Pahl's 1984 book is distinctive in the sustained impact it has had on how sociologists think about, research and report on the changing nature of work and domestic life. In this timely revisiting of a landmark project, excerpts from the original are interspersed with contributions from leading researchers reflecting on the book and its effects in the ensuing three decades. The book will be of interest to researchers, students and lecturers in sociology and related disciplines.

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Genre : England
Author : Geoffrey Cubitt
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Release : 1998
File : 278 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0719054605


Constructing Paris Medicine

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In this volume of essays, leading scholars take a fresh look at the meaning and significance of the Paris Clinical School for the history of medicine and reassess the analysis of the two most noted authors on the topic in the twentieth century, Erwin H. Ackernecht and Michel Foucault.

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Genre : Medical
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2016-08-29
File : 396 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004333284


Legal Medicine In History

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A collection of essays on the social history of legal medicine including case studies on infanticide, abortion, coroners' inquests and criminal insanity.

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Genre : Law
Author : Michael Clark
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1994-06-09
File : 380 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521395144