Author: Marynita Anderson Nolosco
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820425801
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Medicine in eighteenth-century New York was practiced by rational physicians, empirics, and quacks whose varied backgrounds frustrate all attempts to portray the typical New York physician of the time. Physician Heal Thyself presents a group portrait that explores the similarities and differences in the education and medical practices of its subjects, including their patient care. Particular attention is given to rational physicians' efforts to upgrade medical standards by promoting legislation, a medical society, a medical school, a hospital dispensary, and a code of ethics. By comparing the different practitioners' medical techniques, this book shows how a combination of Old and New World standards and practices fostered a new type of medicine that was typically American. Physician Heal Thyself will be of interest to American historians, regional historians, and medical practitioners.
Physician Heal Thyself
Author: Marynita Anderson Nolosco
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820425801
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Medicine in eighteenth-century New York was practiced by rational physicians, empirics, and quacks whose varied backgrounds frustrate all attempts to portray the typical New York physician of the time. Physician Heal Thyself presents a group portrait that explores the similarities and differences in the education and medical practices of its subjects, including their patient care. Particular attention is given to rational physicians' efforts to upgrade medical standards by promoting legislation, a medical society, a medical school, a hospital dispensary, and a code of ethics. By comparing the different practitioners' medical techniques, this book shows how a combination of Old and New World standards and practices fostered a new type of medicine that was typically American. Physician Heal Thyself will be of interest to American historians, regional historians, and medical practitioners.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820425801
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Medicine in eighteenth-century New York was practiced by rational physicians, empirics, and quacks whose varied backgrounds frustrate all attempts to portray the typical New York physician of the time. Physician Heal Thyself presents a group portrait that explores the similarities and differences in the education and medical practices of its subjects, including their patient care. Particular attention is given to rational physicians' efforts to upgrade medical standards by promoting legislation, a medical society, a medical school, a hospital dispensary, and a code of ethics. By comparing the different practitioners' medical techniques, this book shows how a combination of Old and New World standards and practices fostered a new type of medicine that was typically American. Physician Heal Thyself will be of interest to American historians, regional historians, and medical practitioners.
Two Discourses Dealing with Medical Education in Early New York
Author: Samuel Bard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Reprints two presentations from the late 1700's and early 1800's which establish the leadership of Dr. Samuel Bard in medical education in America.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Reprints two presentations from the late 1700's and early 1800's which establish the leadership of Dr. Samuel Bard in medical education in America.
Discourse Upon the Duties of a Physician
Author: Samuel Bard
Publisher: Books of American Wisdom
ISBN: 9781557094469
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This classic essay on the responsibilities of a doctor was first published in New York in 1769. It remains a perfect gift for a young doctor just starting out or for one who is older and wiser. This classic will be an inspiration to any who read its timeless message.
Publisher: Books of American Wisdom
ISBN: 9781557094469
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This classic essay on the responsibilities of a doctor was first published in New York in 1769. It remains a perfect gift for a young doctor just starting out or for one who is older and wiser. This classic will be an inspiration to any who read its timeless message.
Bulletin
Author: Society of Medical History of Chicago
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
The Publishers Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 960
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 960
Book Description
A Domestic Narrative of the Life of Samuel Bard, M. D.
Author: John McVickar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The Apothecary in Colonial Virginia
Author: Harold B. Gill
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
ISBN: 9780879350017
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
This is a history of apothecaries in Virginia. It discusses everything from the equipment found in an apothecaries shop, to their role in the American Revolution, and even contains a list of all the known apothecaries that practiced in Williamsburg.
Publisher: Colonial Williamsburg
ISBN: 9780879350017
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
This is a history of apothecaries in Virginia. It discusses everything from the equipment found in an apothecaries shop, to their role in the American Revolution, and even contains a list of all the known apothecaries that practiced in Williamsburg.
Report of the President
Author: Columbia University
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Columbia University Bulletin
Author: Columbia University
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Mental institutions in America
Author: Gerald N. Grob
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 1412828511
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Mental Institutions in America: Social Policy to 1875 examines how American society responded to complex problems arising out of mental illness in the nineteenth century. All societies have had to confront sickness, disease, and dependency, and have developed their own ways of dealing with these phenomena. The mental hospital became the characteristic institution charged with the responsibility of providing care and treatment for individuals seemingly incapable of caring for themselves during protracted periods of incapacitation. The services rendered by the hospital were of benefit not merely to the afflicted individual but to the community. Such an institution embodied a series of moral imperatives by providing humane and scientific treatment of disabled individuals, many of whose families were unable to care for them at home or to pay the high costs of private institutional care. Yet the mental hospital has always been more than simply an institution that offered care and treatment for the sick and disabled. Its structure and functions have usually been linked with a variety of external economic, political, social, and intellectual forces, if only because the way in which a society handled problems of disease and dependency was partly governed by its social structure and values. The definition of disease, the criteria for institutionalization, the financial and administrative structures governing hospitals, the nature of the decision-making process, differential care and treatment of various socio-economic groups were issues that transcended strictly medical and scientific considerations. Mental Institutions in America attempts to interpret the mental hospital as a social as well as a medical institution and to illuminate the evolution of policy toward dependent groups such as the mentally ill. This classic text brilliantly studies the past in depth and on its own terms.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 1412828511
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Mental Institutions in America: Social Policy to 1875 examines how American society responded to complex problems arising out of mental illness in the nineteenth century. All societies have had to confront sickness, disease, and dependency, and have developed their own ways of dealing with these phenomena. The mental hospital became the characteristic institution charged with the responsibility of providing care and treatment for individuals seemingly incapable of caring for themselves during protracted periods of incapacitation. The services rendered by the hospital were of benefit not merely to the afflicted individual but to the community. Such an institution embodied a series of moral imperatives by providing humane and scientific treatment of disabled individuals, many of whose families were unable to care for them at home or to pay the high costs of private institutional care. Yet the mental hospital has always been more than simply an institution that offered care and treatment for the sick and disabled. Its structure and functions have usually been linked with a variety of external economic, political, social, and intellectual forces, if only because the way in which a society handled problems of disease and dependency was partly governed by its social structure and values. The definition of disease, the criteria for institutionalization, the financial and administrative structures governing hospitals, the nature of the decision-making process, differential care and treatment of various socio-economic groups were issues that transcended strictly medical and scientific considerations. Mental Institutions in America attempts to interpret the mental hospital as a social as well as a medical institution and to illuminate the evolution of policy toward dependent groups such as the mentally ill. This classic text brilliantly studies the past in depth and on its own terms.