Making Medicine Scientific

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801868979

John Burdon Sanderson and the Culture of Victorian Science

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Contents:

Acknowledgments

Introduction



PART I: From Evangelical to Medical Officer of Health

ONE: Choosing Medicine

TWO: Medical Officer of Health



PART II: Making a Career in Medical Research

THREE: Before the Germ Theory: The Cattle Plague of 1865-1866 and the State Support of Pathology

FOUR: From Clinician-Researcher to Professional Physiologist: Making the Pulse Visible

FIVE: Becoming a Research Pathologist: The Rise of Laboratory Medicine in Britain

SIX: Focusing on Physiology: Capturing the Venus's-Flytrap's Electrical Activity



PART II: The Medical Sciences: Critics and Allies

SEVEN: Physicians, Anti vivisectionists, and the Failure of the Oxford School of Physiology

EIGHT: A Corner Turned? Experimental Medicine in Late Victorian Britain



List of Abbreviations

Appendix: Researchers Associated with Burdon Sanderson in Britain

Notes

Index

""Making Medicine Scientific is a carefully researched and written work... It enlares our view of the power-struggle for autonomy over medicine by both doctors at the bedside and scientists in the laboratory and extends the picture of the relationship between science and medicine in the late nineteenth century.""

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