The dawn of modern medicine; an account of the revival of the science and art of medicine which took place in western Europe during the latter half of the eighteenth century and the first part of the nineteenth

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245 1 4 ‡aThe dawn of modern medicine; ‡ban account of the revival of the science and art of medicine which took place in western Europe during the latter half of the eighteenth century and the first part of the nineteenth, ‡cby Albert H. Buck ...
260 ‡aNew Haven, ‡bYale university press; [etc., etc] ‡c1920.
300 ‡axix, 288 p., 1 l. ‡bfront., plates, ports. ‡c24 cm.
500 ‡a"Continuation of the account given in the work entitled 'The growth of medicine.'"
504 ‡a"The present volume is the third work published by the Yale university press on the Williams memorial publication fund."
504 ‡a"List of the more important authorities consulted": p. [271]-276.
505 8 ‡aBook VIII. Medicine in France -- Chapter XVII. Bordeu and Bichat; The Beginning of Experimental Physiology and Experimental Pathology in France -- Book IX. Medicine at the Height of the French Revolution -- Chapter XVIII. Types of French Physicians who Flourished about the Time of the Reign of Terror -- Chapter XIX. Laënnec and the Invention of the Modern Method of Auscultation; Paul-Joseph Barthez -- Chapter XX. Early Studies of the Disease now Universally called Typhoid Fever: Bretonneau -- Book X. Broussais and Broussaism -- Chapter XXI. The Harmful Effects of Broussais' Teaching -- Book XI. The Golden Age of Surgery in France -- Chapter XXII. J. L. Petit, of Paris, and his Contemporaries in Surgery -- Sabatier, Chopart, Desault and Dupuytren -- Chapter XXIII. Workers in Special Departments of Surgery: Demours, Descemet, Delpech, Fauchard, Jourdain, Gariot -- Book XII. Desgenettes and Larrey, France's Most Celebrated Military Surgeons -- Chapter XXIV. Military Surgery in France, as represented by Desgenettes and Baron Larrey -- Book XIII. A Few of the Important Hospitals and the Principal Organizations in Paris for Teaching Medicine and Midwifery -- Chapter XXV. Hospital of "La Maternité," the Great French Midwifery School -- Chapter XXVI. Further Details Concerning the Paris Faculté de Médecine and Concerning some of the Larger Hospitals of Paris -- Chapter XXVII. Armand Trousseau, one of the last of France's Great Clinical Teachers.
505 0 ‡aBook I. Théophraste Renaudot, Physician, Philanthropist, Founder of the First French Newspaper -- Chapter I. Théophraste Renaudot, Physician, Philanthropist, and Founder of the First French Newspaper -- Book II. State of Medicine in Western Europe at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century -- Chapter II. Low State of Medical Affairs in Germany at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century -- Chapter III. Physicians who Attained Distinction in Some of the Departments of Medicine during the First Half of the Eighteenth Century -- Chapter IV. Distinguished Swiss Physicians who Played a Prominent Part in the Development of the Science and Art of Medicine in Germany -- Chapter V. The Earliest Publication in Europe of a Systematic Treatise on Hygiene, Public Health and Medico-Legal Science -- Chapter VI. Two Eminent German Surgeons of the Pre-Antiseptic Period [Dieffenbach and Langenbeck] -- Chapter VII. A General Survey of German Medicine at the End of the Eighteenth Century -- Book III. The Vienna School of Medicine -- Chapter VIII. Gerhard Van Swieten -- Chapter IX. Anton Stoerck, Van Swieten's Successor, and the Progress of Medical Affairs at Vienna under the Management of Joseph II -- Chapter X. Prochaska, Hyrtl and Rokitansky, Three of the Most Distinguished Teachers at the Medical School of Vienna during the Early Part of the Nineteenth Century -- Book IV. Medicine in Italy -- Chapter XI. Baglivi, Morgagni, Scarpa, Spallanzani, Tissot and Galvani; Italy's most Illustrious Physicians during the Eighteenth Century -- Book V. Small-Pox, One of the World's Greatest Scourges -- Chapter XII. Measures Adopted for the Control of Small-Pox; Inoculation, Vaccination -- Book VI. Awakening of the Chemists, Physiologists and Pathologists -- Chapter XIII. The English and French Chemists Contribute Their Share toward the Advance of Medical Knowledge -- Book VII. Medicine in England -- Chapter XIV. English Leaders in Medicine and Surgery during the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (First Group) -- Chapter XV.-XVI. English Leaders in Medicine and Surgery (Second Group)
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776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aBuck, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1842-1922. ‡tDawn of modern medicine. ‡dNew Haven, Yale Univ. Press, 1920 ‡w(OCoLC)610140629
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