Medical journals and medical knowledge : historical essays
Bibliographic Information
Medical journals and medical knowledge : historical essays
edited by William F. Bynum, Stephen Lock and Roy Porter
(Routledge library editions, . History of medicine ; v. 1)
Routledge, 2019
Available at / 1 libraries
Note
Reprint. Originally published: 1992
ISBN for subseries: 9780367085766
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Originally published in 1992 Medical Journals and Medical Knowledge examines both broad developments in print and media and the practice of particular journals such as the British Medical Journal. The book is the first study to address these questions and to examine the impact of regular news on the making of the medical community. The book considers the rise of the medical press, and looks at how it recorded and described principal developments and so promoted medical science and enhanced medical consciousness. This book was a seminal work when first published and was one of the first to consider the importance of the roots of medical journalism, editorial practices and the ways in which the medical journalism altered the world of medicine.
Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Rise of Medical Journalism in Britain to 1800 2. Periodical Knowledge: Medical Journals and their Editors in Nineteenth-Century Britain 3. Medicine, Politics and the Medical Periodical 1800-50 4. Medicine and the Victorian Scientific Press 5. 'Notorious Abominations': Architecture and the Public Health in The Builder 1843-83 6. Social Diseases? Crime and Medicine in the Victorian Press 7. The British Medical Journal: A Retrospect 8. The American Medical Association and its Journal 9. The British Medical Journal in America 10. Psychiatric Journals and the Evolution of Psychological Medicine 11. The Medical Journals and the Politics of Public Health 1918-1990 12. The British Medical Journal and the Twentieth-Century Consultant Index
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