The Tragedy of Childbed Fever
Autor Irvine Loudonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198204992
ISBN-10: 019820499X
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: tables and graphs
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019820499X
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: tables and graphs
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a comprehensive study of the challenge of a disease, which raises many questions for a new research agenda before we understand the full tragedy of puerperal fever
provides an illuminating case study of how medical knowledge approached, debated, and reacted to fevers
this is a fine example of medical history and one that is based on an impressive range of research ... the organization of the book into clear and distinct chapters makes it a useful and highly readable reference work for those beginning to research specific pioneers and treatments
a fine overview of the history of puerperal fever
All the ingredients for a first class monograph are here
The revisionist historian is too often a socially correct one, seeking journalistic novelty, but Loudon is the true academic, and medically qualified historian colleagues will enjoy his account. I recommend it to them especially.
Loudon ... has exposed the most tragic feature of the story, the stumbling and wholly inadequate efforts well into the twentieth century to cope with a very curable disease.
The book is characterized by a thoroughness and patience well worth emulating.
Authority is added to the work by the fact that Loudon has spent years researching and explaining maternal mortality more generally ... He is also adept at translating scientific and statistical information, without condescension, for the medical historians most likely to pick up this useful volume.
lucidly tells the story of the impact of puerperal fever on society ... clear and entertaining ... fascinating anecdotes ... a wonderful account of the history of medicine and the nature of clinical discovery.
a characteristically expertly researched, humane and beautifully written book ... his is a sobering - indeed, as he says, tragic - story of how those who have put their trust in the medical profession all too often needlessly end up not happy mothers, but corpses.
provides an illuminating case study of how medical knowledge approached, debated, and reacted to fevers
this is a fine example of medical history and one that is based on an impressive range of research ... the organization of the book into clear and distinct chapters makes it a useful and highly readable reference work for those beginning to research specific pioneers and treatments
a fine overview of the history of puerperal fever
All the ingredients for a first class monograph are here
The revisionist historian is too often a socially correct one, seeking journalistic novelty, but Loudon is the true academic, and medically qualified historian colleagues will enjoy his account. I recommend it to them especially.
Loudon ... has exposed the most tragic feature of the story, the stumbling and wholly inadequate efforts well into the twentieth century to cope with a very curable disease.
The book is characterized by a thoroughness and patience well worth emulating.
Authority is added to the work by the fact that Loudon has spent years researching and explaining maternal mortality more generally ... He is also adept at translating scientific and statistical information, without condescension, for the medical historians most likely to pick up this useful volume.
lucidly tells the story of the impact of puerperal fever on society ... clear and entertaining ... fascinating anecdotes ... a wonderful account of the history of medicine and the nature of clinical discovery.
a characteristically expertly researched, humane and beautifully written book ... his is a sobering - indeed, as he says, tragic - story of how those who have put their trust in the medical profession all too often needlessly end up not happy mothers, but corpses.
Notă biografică
Irvine Loudon is a freelance historian of medicine