Western Medical Tradition
1800–2000

By (author) William F. Bynum,E.M. Tansey,Christopher Lawrence,E. M. Tansey,Stephen Jacyna,Anne Hardy,W. F. Bynum

ISBN13: 9780521475655

Imprint: Cambridge University Press

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Published: 20/03/2006

Availability: POD

Description
This book, first published in 2006, is a detailed and authoritative account of the last two centuries of the development of 'Western' medicine, a tradition now important everywhere in the world. It is 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, becoming as important as it has in the modern world. It 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.
1. Medicine in transformation, 1800–50 Stephen Jacyna; 2. The rise of science in medicine, 1850–1913 W. F. Bynum; 3. Continuity in crisis: medicine, 1914–45 Christopher Lawrence; 4. Medical enterprise and global response, 1945–2000 Anne Hardy and E. M. Tansey.
  • History of medicine
  • Dictionaries and Reference
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Height:175
Width:249
Spine:33
Weight:1040.00
List Price: £34.99