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The history of medical education in Britain / edited by Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nutton, Vivian, editor.
Porter, Roy, 1946-2002, editor.
Series:
Clio Medica ; 30.
Clio Medica ; 30
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical education--Great Britain--History.
Medical education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Brill | Rodopi 1995
Amsterdam ; Atlanta, Georgia : Rodopi, [1995]
Summary:
Professional education forms a key element in the transmission of medical learning and skills, in occupational solidarity and in creating and recreating the very image of the practitioner. Yet the history of British medical education has hitherto been surprisingly neglected. Building upon papers contributed to two conferences on the history of medical education in the early 1990s, this volume presents new research and original synthesis on key aspects of medical instruction, theoretical and practical, from early medieval times into the present century. Academic and practical aspects are equally examined, and balanced attention is given to different sites of instruction, be it the university or the hospital. The crucial role of education in medical qualifications and professional licensing is also examined as is the part it has played in the regulation of the entry of women to the profession. Contributors are Juanita Burnby, W.F. Bynum, Laurence M. Geary, Faye Getz, Johanna Geyer-Kordesch, S.W.F. Holloway, Stephen Jacyna, Peter Murray Jones, Helen King, Susan C. Lawrence, Irvine Loudon, Margaret Pelling, Godelieve Van Heteren, and John Harley Warner.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Notes on Contributors / Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter
Introduction / Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter
‘An Examined and Free Apothecary’ / Juanita Burnby
Sir George Newman and the American Way / W. F. Bynum
The Scottish-Australian Connection 1850-1900 / Laurence M. Geary
Medical Education in Later Medieval England / Faye Getz
Comparative Difficulties: Scottish Medical Education in the European Context (c. 1690-1830) / Johanna Geyer-Kordesch
Producing Experts, Constructing Expertise: The School of Pharmacy of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1842-1896 / S. W. F. Holloway
Theory of Medicine, Science of Life: The Place of Physiology Teaching in the Edinburgh Medical Curriculum, 1790-1870 / Stephen Jacyna
Reading Medicine in Tudor Cambridge / Peter Murray Jones
‘As If None Understood the Art that Cannot Understand Greek’: The Education of Midwives in Seventeenth-Century England / Helen King
Anatomy and Address: Creating Medical Gentlemen in Eighteenth-Century London / Susan C. Lawrence
Medical Education and Medical Reform / Irvine Loudon
Knowledge Common and Acquired: The Education of Unlicensed Medical Practitioners in Early Modern London / Margaret Pelling
Students Facing Boundaries: The Shift of Nineteenth-Century British Student Travel to German Universities and the Flexible Boundaries of a Medical Educational System / Godelieve van Heteren
American Doctors in London during the Age of Paris Medicine / John Harley Warner
Index / Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter
Index / Vivian Nutton and Roy Porter.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
90-04-41839-3
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004418394 DOI

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