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The Laboratory Revolution in Medicine

The Laboratory Revolution in Medicine

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Laboratory medicine developed in the nineteenth century, principally in Germany, France, Britain, and the United States of America. While a number of scholars have studied various aspects of laboratory medicine in the nineteenth century, no attempts have hitherto been made to synthesise such work and to present a view of the whole subject. This book brings together leading researchers on the history of laboratory medicine in Europe and America. Each brings their special expertise to bear on the general subject of the nature and genesis of laboratory medicine. Together, they provide a much needed account of how medicine in Western industrial societies acquired its distinctive power and authority through association with the laboratory. These historical studies are followed by a short concluding section of Reflexions by scholars from the fields of laboratory studies, philosophy of science, and gender studies.
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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
360
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 228.00
Weight (g)
581
  • List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction Andrew Cunningham and Perry Williams; 1. Laboratories, medicine and public life in Germany, 1830-1849:: ideological roots of the institutional revolution Timothy Lenoir; 2. Building institutes for physiology in Prussia, 1836-1846:: contexts, interests and rhetoric Richard L. Kremer; 3. The fall and rise of professional mystery:: epistemology, authority and the emergence of laboratory medicine in nineteenth-century America John Harley Warner; 4. Anaesthetics, ethics and aesthetics; vivisection in the late nineteenth-century British laboratory Stewart Richards; 5. Scientific elites and laboratory organisation in fin de si?cle Paris and Berlin:: the Pasteur Institute and Robert Kochs Institute for Infectious Diseases compared Paul Weindling; 6. French military epidemiology and the limits of the laboratory:: the case of Louis-Felix-Achille Kelsch Michael A. Osborne; 7. Transforming plague:: the laboratory and the identity of infectious disease Andrew Cunningham; 8. The laboratory as business:: Sir Almroth Wrights vaccine programme and the construction of penicillin Wai Chen; 9. The costly ghastly kitchen Bruno Latour; 10. The laboratory revolution in medicine as rhetorical and aesthetic accomplishment Nicholas Jardine; 11. Gendered reflexions on the laboratory in medicine Hilary Rose; Index.
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