W. F. Bynum / Roy Porter (eds.)
William Hunter and the Eighteenth-Century Medical World
Herausgeber: Bynum, W. F.; Porter, Roy
W. F. Bynum / Roy Porter (eds.)
William Hunter and the Eighteenth-Century Medical World
Herausgeber: Bynum, W. F.; Porter, Roy
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Essays on the career of William Hunter, physician, obstetrician, medical educator and man of culture.
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Essays on the career of William Hunter, physician, obstetrician, medical educator and man of culture.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525176
- ISBN-10: 0521525179
- Artikelnr.: 21141191
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525176
- ISBN-10: 0521525179
- Artikelnr.: 21141191
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Life: 1. William Hunter: a surgeon
and a gentleman Roy Porter; 2. The happiness of riches C. Helen Brock; Part
II. Medical Education: 3. The role of apprenticeship in eighteenth-century
medical education in England Joan Lane; 4. Physicians, hospitals and career
structures in eighteenth-century London W. F. Bynum; 5. 'Invite the
philosopher, as well as the charitable': hospital teaching as private
enterprise in Hunterian London Toby Gelfand; 6. Ornate physicians and
learned artisans: Edinburgh medical men, 1726-1776 Christopher Lawrence; 7.
German medical education in the eighteenth century: the Prussian context
and its influence Johanna Geyer-Kordesch; 8. The politics of health and the
institutionalisation of clinical practices in Europe in the second half of
the eighteenth century Othmar Keel; Part III. Anatomy and Physiology: 9.
Vitalism in late eighteenth-century physiology: the cases of Barthez,
Blumenbach and John Hunter François Duchesneau; 10. William and John
Hunter: breaking the Great Chain of Being W. D. Ian Rolfe; Part IV.
Obstetrics: 11. The pleasures of procreation: traditional and biomedical
theories of conception Angus McLaren; 12. William Hunter and the varieties
of man-midwifery Adrian Wilson; 13. The management of normal deliveries and
the generation of William Hunter Edward Shorter; 14. Gender, generation and
science: William Hunter's obstetrical atlas L. J. Jordanova; Index.
and a gentleman Roy Porter; 2. The happiness of riches C. Helen Brock; Part
II. Medical Education: 3. The role of apprenticeship in eighteenth-century
medical education in England Joan Lane; 4. Physicians, hospitals and career
structures in eighteenth-century London W. F. Bynum; 5. 'Invite the
philosopher, as well as the charitable': hospital teaching as private
enterprise in Hunterian London Toby Gelfand; 6. Ornate physicians and
learned artisans: Edinburgh medical men, 1726-1776 Christopher Lawrence; 7.
German medical education in the eighteenth century: the Prussian context
and its influence Johanna Geyer-Kordesch; 8. The politics of health and the
institutionalisation of clinical practices in Europe in the second half of
the eighteenth century Othmar Keel; Part III. Anatomy and Physiology: 9.
Vitalism in late eighteenth-century physiology: the cases of Barthez,
Blumenbach and John Hunter François Duchesneau; 10. William and John
Hunter: breaking the Great Chain of Being W. D. Ian Rolfe; Part IV.
Obstetrics: 11. The pleasures of procreation: traditional and biomedical
theories of conception Angus McLaren; 12. William Hunter and the varieties
of man-midwifery Adrian Wilson; 13. The management of normal deliveries and
the generation of William Hunter Edward Shorter; 14. Gender, generation and
science: William Hunter's obstetrical atlas L. J. Jordanova; Index.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Life: 1. William Hunter: a surgeon
and a gentleman Roy Porter; 2. The happiness of riches C. Helen Brock; Part
II. Medical Education: 3. The role of apprenticeship in eighteenth-century
medical education in England Joan Lane; 4. Physicians, hospitals and career
structures in eighteenth-century London W. F. Bynum; 5. 'Invite the
philosopher, as well as the charitable': hospital teaching as private
enterprise in Hunterian London Toby Gelfand; 6. Ornate physicians and
learned artisans: Edinburgh medical men, 1726-1776 Christopher Lawrence; 7.
German medical education in the eighteenth century: the Prussian context
and its influence Johanna Geyer-Kordesch; 8. The politics of health and the
institutionalisation of clinical practices in Europe in the second half of
the eighteenth century Othmar Keel; Part III. Anatomy and Physiology: 9.
Vitalism in late eighteenth-century physiology: the cases of Barthez,
Blumenbach and John Hunter François Duchesneau; 10. William and John
Hunter: breaking the Great Chain of Being W. D. Ian Rolfe; Part IV.
Obstetrics: 11. The pleasures of procreation: traditional and biomedical
theories of conception Angus McLaren; 12. William Hunter and the varieties
of man-midwifery Adrian Wilson; 13. The management of normal deliveries and
the generation of William Hunter Edward Shorter; 14. Gender, generation and
science: William Hunter's obstetrical atlas L. J. Jordanova; Index.
and a gentleman Roy Porter; 2. The happiness of riches C. Helen Brock; Part
II. Medical Education: 3. The role of apprenticeship in eighteenth-century
medical education in England Joan Lane; 4. Physicians, hospitals and career
structures in eighteenth-century London W. F. Bynum; 5. 'Invite the
philosopher, as well as the charitable': hospital teaching as private
enterprise in Hunterian London Toby Gelfand; 6. Ornate physicians and
learned artisans: Edinburgh medical men, 1726-1776 Christopher Lawrence; 7.
German medical education in the eighteenth century: the Prussian context
and its influence Johanna Geyer-Kordesch; 8. The politics of health and the
institutionalisation of clinical practices in Europe in the second half of
the eighteenth century Othmar Keel; Part III. Anatomy and Physiology: 9.
Vitalism in late eighteenth-century physiology: the cases of Barthez,
Blumenbach and John Hunter François Duchesneau; 10. William and John
Hunter: breaking the Great Chain of Being W. D. Ian Rolfe; Part IV.
Obstetrics: 11. The pleasures of procreation: traditional and biomedical
theories of conception Angus McLaren; 12. William Hunter and the varieties
of man-midwifery Adrian Wilson; 13. The management of normal deliveries and
the generation of William Hunter Edward Shorter; 14. Gender, generation and
science: William Hunter's obstetrical atlas L. J. Jordanova; Index.