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Morbid Appearances

Morbid Appearances

Morbid Appearances

The Anatomy of Pathology in the Early Nineteenth Century
Russell Charles Maulitz
July 2002
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    When we consider how the scientific revolution came to medicine, we often think of the rise of the great laboratory disciplines of the nineteenth century. Often overlooked in these accounts, however, is the role of clinical medicine and its important early branch, pathology. Morbid Appearances traces the emergence in France and England of this important medical tradition. Dr. Maulitz shows how the pathology of tissues came to occupy a central position in the teaching and research of French medical luminaries such as Bichat, Bayle, and Laennec, and he describes how the new pathology helped shore up the fortunes of the Paris medical faculty and the medicine of the 'Paris Hospital'. The author also details the efforts of Thomas Hodgkin, Robert Carswell, and others to import the new science of pathology to Great Britain - and he shows how their efforts to assign a place for pathological anatomy in their own medical culture met with rather mixed success.

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    July 2002
    Paperback
    9780521524537
    288 pages
    228 × 154 × 17 mm
    0.439kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • Part I. Paris:
    • 1. Genesis of a tradition
    • 2. Pathology and the Paris faculty
    • 3. Pathology in the middle
    • 4. The center holds
    • Part II. Channel Crossing:
    • 5. The context of English pathology, 1800–1830
    • 6. Channel crossing
    • Part III. London:
    • 7. After Waterloo: medical journalism and the surgeon-apothecaries
    • 8. Pathology and the specialist: The London Academy of Minute Anatomy
    • 9. Propagation
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix
    • Notes
    • Selected bibliography
    • Index.
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    • Russell Charles Maulitz