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  • - Medicine and Botany
    av Dr Cristina Bellorini
    660 - 1 966,-

  • - Hands On, Hands Off
    av Hieke Huistra
    660 - 1 996,-

  • - Protecting the Collective
    av Department of Psychological Sciences, Christopher (PhD & Purdue University) Williams
    646 - 1 860,-

  • av Michael Stolberg
    660 - 1 996,-

  • - Reassessing Nazi Medical and Racial Research, 1933-1945
     
    660,-

    Representing a new wave of research and analysis on Nazi human experiments and coerced research, the essays in this volume deliberately break with a top-down history limited to concentration camp experiments under the control of Himmler and the SS. Instead the collection positions extreme experiments (where research subjects were taken to the po

  • av Andrew Cunningham
    770 - 2 090,-

    The Enlightenment period is considered to be a period when religion was obliged to give way to rationality. However, there are indications in scholarship that this may be an overstatement. It appears that religion retained many of its customary relations with medicine. This book explores how far, and the ways in which, this was still the case.

  • av M.A. Katritzky
    836 - 2 706,-

    In early modern Europe medicine and theatre were often regarded as part of the same popular culture. This title uses the writings of three renowned physicians - the Swiss Platter brothers and their Austrian colleague Guarinonius - to explore the often neglected interfaces between healing and performance.

  • - Human Beings and Human 'Material' in Modern Medical History
    av Sally Wilde
    800 - 2 806,-

    Bodies and body parts of the dead have long been considered valuable material for use in medical science. Over time and in different places, they have been dissected, autopsied, investigated, harvested for research and therapeutic purposes. This book examines the history of such activities, from the early nineteenth century through to the present.

  • - Medical Travel and Education in Europe, 1500-1789
    av Andrew Cunningham
    746 - 2 706,-

    Students notoriously vote with their feet, seeking out the best and most innovative teachers of their subject. This book deals with the peregrinatio medica from the viewpoint of the travelling students: who went where; how did they travel; what did they find when they arrived; and, what did they take back with them from their studies.

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    2 050,-

    Building upon sustained scholarly and popular interest in both alchemy and medicine, this volume explores the ways in which physicians practiced alchemy and alchemists produced medicaments from ancient times to the enlightenment.

  • av Anne Kirkham & Cordelia Warr
    860 - 2 190,-

    This book focuses on the representation, perception and treatment of wounds in the Middle Ages. Contributors situate wounds within the context of religious belief before turning to theory, symbolism, and more grounded spheres involving the law and the battlefield. Adopting an innovative approach to the subject.

  • av Adrian Wilson
    860 - 2 160,-

    This book places childbirth in early-modern England within a wider network of social institutions and relationships. Starting with illegitimacy - the violation of the marital norm - it proceeds through marriage to the wider gender-order and so to the 'ceremony of childbirth', the popular ritual through which women collectively controlled this.

  • av Helen King
    1 006 - 2 230,-

    By far the most influential work on the history of the body, across a wide range of academic disciplines, remains that of Thomas Laqueur. This book puts on trial the one-sex/two-sex model of Laqueur's Making Sex.

  • - Gender, Diagnosis, and Treatment
    av Wendy D. Churchill
    800 - 2 140,-

    An investigation that contributes to the scholarship on women and medicine in early modern Britain by examining the diagnosis and treatment of female patients by male professional medical practitioners from 1590 to 1740.

  • - Working Histories of Clinical Immunology
    av Jennifer Keelan
    800 - 2 160,-

    Places the diverse practices of immunity in their historical contexts. This volume suggests that it was the craft-like, small-scale, and local conditions of clinical medicine that turned the immunity of individuals and populations into biomedical objects. It is suitable for historians and sociologists of health.

  • av Eric Gruber von Arni
    716 - 2 120,-

    Explores the quality of medical, nursing and welfare facilities provided in hospitals for soldiers during the formative years of the British standing army between 1660 and 1714. This book shows how, in the latter part of the 17th century, the army adapted and developed its facilities in line with advances in science, medicine and military theory.

  • - Birth Control in South India, 1920-1940
    av Sarah Hodges
    776 - 2 160,-

    Birth control holds an unusual place in the history of medicine. This book outlines the early history of birth control in India, particularly the Tamil south, and illuminates India's role in a global birth control network.

  • av Elizabeth A. Williams
    800 - 1 976,-

    A study of medical vitalism in Montpellier during the Enlightenment. The vitalists offered a holistic understanding of the physical-moral relation in place of mind-body dualism, and felt that illness had to be remedied on an individual level depending on the patient's own "natural" limitations.

  • - Case Histories
    av K. Codell Carter
    860 - 1 900,-

    The success of work on bacterial diseases such as cholera and tuberculosis tends to eclipse the broad context in which those studies were embedded. This text shows how, by the end of the 19th century, the quest for specific causes had spread well beyond bacterial diseases.

  • av Ann Bradshaw
    716 - 1 606,-

    This work surveys, examines, and analyzes the British apprenticeship model of nurse training from 1860 at St Thomas's Hospital, until the publication of the last national syllabus from the General Nursing Council in England and Wales in 1977.

  • - The British Experience, c.1650-1900
    av John Booker
    800 - 2 380,-

    Examines the methods by which British authorities sought to keep their territories free from contagious diseases, and the reactions to, and practical consequences of, these policies. This study provides a picture of attitudes to trade, culture, politics and medicine in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

  • av Roger King
    746,-

    Placing the making of the dentiste within social, political and technical contexts, this book aims to receal the origins of the dentiste in the French surgical profession. This new sphere of practice represented a radical departure from what had gone before as this book reveals.

  • - Medicine and Theater
    av Harry W. Paul
    1 006 - 2 160,-

    Dr Henri de Rothschild was a fifth generation Rothschild and perhaps the most famous of the Paris Rothschilds of the finde-siecle period. This is a biography of Henri de Rothschild that focuses on his medical achievements and that of his close family in France.

  • - Sex, Modernity and Health Crises in Revolutionary France c.1750-1850
    av Sean M. Quinlan
    786 - 2 160,-

    Studies how doctors responded to deep-seated fears about nervous degeneracy and population decline in France between 1750 and 1850. This book uncovers a medical debate in which four generations of hygiene activists used biomedical science to transform the self, sexuality and community in order to regenerate a sick and decaying nation.

  • av Jharna Gourlay
    800 - 2 016,-

    The life of Florence Nightingale features prominently in the body of English literature and fiction, but there is very little written about her involvement with India and the Indian people. This volume explores her influence on health in India even though she never visited the subcontinent.

  • - Nursing, Medical Care and Welfare for Sick and Wounded Soldiers and their Families during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1642-1660
    av Eric Gruber von Arni
    716 - 1 920,-

    A study of military nursing during the period of civil conflict from 1642 to 1660. Amongst other things, the text highlights the broad field that must be covered if a true assessment of 17th-century military nursing is to be made.

  • - Health and Society in Peru During the Twentieth Century
    av Marcos Cueto
    686 - 1 976,-

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