[Constructing Paris medicine] / / [by Caroline Hannaway and Ann La Berge].

The Paris Clinical School of the nineteenth century has long been recognized as an important turning point in the development of modern scientific medicine. In this volume of essays, leading scholars take a fresh look at the meaning and significance of the Paris clinic for the history of medicine an...

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Superior document:Clio medica ; 50
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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : [Brill],, [1999]
Year of Publication:1999
Language:English
Series:Clio medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 50.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 406 pages) :; illustrations.
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Other title:Paris Medicine: Perspectives Past and Present /
Before the Clinic: French Medical Teaching in the Eighteenth Century /
Was Anatomical and Tissue Pathology a Product of the Paris Clinical School or Not? /
Pious Pathology: J. L. Alibert’s Iconography of Disease /
Corvisart and Broussais: Human Individuality and Medical Dominance /
Laennec and Broussais: The ‘Sympathetic’ Duel /
Dichotomy or Integration? Medical Microscopy and the Paris Clinical Tradition /
‘Faithful to its old traditions’? Paris Clinical Medicine from the Second Empire to the Third Republic (1848–1872) /
Paradigm Lost or Paradise Declining? American Physicians and the ‘Dead End’ of the Paris Clinical School /
Selected Bibliography /
Summary:The Paris Clinical School of the nineteenth century has long been recognized as an important turning point in the development of modern scientific medicine. In this volume of essays, leading scholars take a fresh look at the meaning and significance of the Paris clinic 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. The contributors offer new insights into the development and influence of Paris medicine and challenge many aspects of accepted interpretation. Their research opens the way for new areas of investigation in understanding major transitions in medicine
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-396) and index.
ISBN:9004333282
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: [by Caroline Hannaway and Ann La Berge].