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The Western Medical Tradition: 1800-2000
Contributor(s): Bynum, W. F. (Author), Hardy, Anne (Author), Jacyna, Stephen (Author)
ISBN: 0521475244     ISBN-13: 9780521475242
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $130.15  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2006
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Annotation: Written by leading experts who not only describe the most important people, events, and transformations, but give explanations for why medicine developed as it did, this new edition contains one of the first historical summaries of the development of medicine after the Second World War. It is an authoritative source of new information as well as a synthesis of the current state of knowledge on this fascinating subject. The Western Medical Tradition, 1800-2000 is a companion volume to The Western Medical Tradition, 800 BC to AD 1800.
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | History
Dewey: 610
LCCN: 2005022914
Physical Information: 1.52" H x 7.16" W x 9.98" (2.63 lbs) 630 pages
 
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Contributor Bio(s): Bynum, W. F.: - W. F. Bynum is Professor Emeritus of the History of Medicine at the University College London. He is the author of Medicine and the Five Senses (Cambridge University Press, 1993), William Hunter and the 18th Century Medical World (Cambridge University Press, 1985), and Science and the Practice of Medicine (Cambridge University Press, 1994).Hardy, Anne: - Anne Hardy is Reader in the History of Medicine at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at the University College London. She is the author of The Epidemic Streets. Infectious Disease and the Rise of Preventive Medicine 1856�900 and Health and Medicine in Britain since 1850. She is the co-editor of Women and Modern Medicine, and The Road to Medical Statistics.Jacyna, Stephen: - Stephen Jacyna is Senior Lecturer at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at the University College London. He is the author of Nineteenth-Century Origins of Neuroscientific Concepts (with Edwin Clarke), Philosophic Whigs: Science, Medicine and Citizenship in Edinburgh, 1789�848, and Lost Words: Narratives of Language and the Brain, 1825�926.