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Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century

Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century



Author: W. F. Bynum
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 052127205X



Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science)


In this wide ranging survey, W. Medical books Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century . . Bynum examines the parallel development of biomedical sciences (such as physiology, pathology, bacteriology and immunology) and of clinical practice and preventive medicine in nineteenth-century Europe and North America. By examining the contributions of key individuals, such as Louis Pasteur, R.T Medical books Science And The Practice Of Medicine In The Nineteenth Century - Bynum, W. F. By examining the contributions of key individuals, this text shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and care, and how the profession ultimately benefited from the public visibility of medical science in the latter decades of the nineteenth century.

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By examining the contributions of key individuals, this text shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and care, and how the profession ultimately benefited from the public visibility of medical science in the latter decades of the nineteenth century.

By examining the contributions of key individuals, this text shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and care, and how the profession ultimately benefited from the public visibility of medical science in the latter decades of the nineteenth century.

In this wide ranging survey, WF Bynum examines the parallel development of biomedical sciences (such as physiology, pathology, bacteriology and immunology) and of clinical practice and preventive medicine in nineteenth-century Europe and North America. By examining the contributions of key individuals, such as Louis Pasteur, RTH Laennec, Claude Bernard, Edwin Chadwick, and Rudolf Virchow, and important institutions, Professor Bynum shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and medical care, and how the medical profession ultimately benefited from the public visibi

In this wide ranging survey, WF Bynum examines the parallel development of biomedical sciences (such as physiology, pathology, bacteriology and immunology) and of clinical practice and preventive medicine in nineteenth-century Europe and North America. By examining the contributions of key individuals, such as Louis Pasteur, RTH Laennec, Claude Bernard, Edwin Chadwick, and Rudolf Virchow, and important institutions, Professor Bynum shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and medical care, and how the medical profession ultimately benefited from the public visibi



Medical Book Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century



. Bynum examines the parallel development of biomedical sciences (such as physiology, pathology, bacteriology and immunology) and of clinical practice and preventive medicine in nineteenth-century Europe and North America. By examining the contributions of key individuals, such as Louis Pasteur, R.T.H. Laennec, Claude Bernard, Edwin Chadwick, and Rudolf Virchow, and important institutions, Professor Bynum shows how science played a vital role in transforming medical education and medical care, and how the medical profession ultimately benefited from the public visibility of medical science in the latter decades of the nineteenth century. Historians, sociologists, and health professionals should find much of interest in this book.

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