Major Problems in the History of American Medicine and Public Health: Documents and EssaysJohn Harley Warner, Janet Ann Tighe This text presents a carefully selected group of readings on medical history and development that allow students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions. |
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... important of the two . The laboratory tests which should be at the command of every practitioner of medicine are those which deal with the more important and practically useful examinations of the blood , urine , feces , gastric ...
... important of the two . The laboratory tests which should be at the command of every practitioner of medicine are those which deal with the more important and practically useful examinations of the blood , urine , feces , gastric ...
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... important to them . Control became important when doctors refused to allow women " to receive the same benefits from this great discovery that their sisters abroad are getting . " Twilight sleep advocates demanded their right to decide ...
... important to them . Control became important when doctors refused to allow women " to receive the same benefits from this great discovery that their sisters abroad are getting . " Twilight sleep advocates demanded their right to decide ...
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... importance . . . . As we have a plentiful supply of Negroes with us in the South , it is important that we acquaint ourselves with this disease . I am quite convinced there is more [ of it ] in the South than is at present realized . It ...
... importance . . . . As we have a plentiful supply of Negroes with us in the South , it is important that we acquaint ourselves with this disease . I am quite convinced there is more [ of it ] in the South than is at present realized . It ...
Contents
Susan Reverby and David Rosner Medical Culture and Historical Practice | 3 |
Charles E Rosenberg Medicines Institutional History and Its Policy | 9 |
James T Patterson Disease in the History of Medicine and Public Health | 17 |
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