Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie

Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie

Author: Robert Woods

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1781381410

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A remarkable history of midwifery in the eighteenth century.


The Correspondence of Dr William Hunter Vol 1

The Correspondence of Dr William Hunter Vol 1

Author: Helen Brock

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1040243681

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Born in Scotland, Dr William Hunter (1718-83) pursued an extensive medical education in Glasgow, Edinburgh, London and Paris. He settled in London where he made his name as an anatomist and obstetrician before being elected to the Royal Society in 1767. This book presents all of his known correspondence, drawing upon archives around the world.


Dr. John Moore, 1729–1802

Dr. John Moore, 1729–1802

Author: Henry L. Fulton

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-12-24

Total Pages: 811

ISBN-13: 161149494X

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This book is the first biography of Scottish-born physician John Moore. Here, Henry L. Fulton recounts Moore’s childhood, education, and medical training in Glasgow and abroad; discusses his marriage, family, and friendships (particularly with Tobias Smollett); and depicts his professional practice in the north. The narrative uncovers Moore’s transformative experience accompanying a young nobleman on the Grand Tour through Europe and provides a detailed account of the journey's highlights and difficulties. When Moore returns, he moves his family to London to begin a second career in literature and to acquire patronage for his sons’ professions. In this biography Fulton covers not only Moore’s publications but also discusses his circle of friends among nobility, politicians, artists, and others. Also discussed is Moore’s involvement in the French Revolution, his correspondence with Robert Burns, and his strained family relationships. Additionally presented here is new information regarding Moore’s finances drawn from archival records in Glasgow and Edinburgh and his bank ledgers in London.


Minds, Bodies, Machines, 1770-1930

Minds, Bodies, Machines, 1770-1930

Author: D. Coleman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-04-11

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0230307531

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It is during the nineteenth-century, the age of machinery, that we begin to witness a sustained exploration of the literal and discursive entanglements of minds, bodies, machines. This book explores the impact of technology upon conceptions of language, consciousness, human cognition, and the boundaries between materialist and esoteric sciences.


Revival: Health, Wealth, and Population in the early days of the Industrial Revolution (1926)

Revival: Health, Wealth, and Population in the early days of the Industrial Revolution (1926)

Author: Mabel Craven Buer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1351341340

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This book provides a comprehensive over view of eighteenth-century British medical reform, but as an economic historian, Buer considered the effect of diseases and medical intervention on population growth, not on medical ideas. Other optimistic views of the century either focused, like Buer, on the 'standard of living debate' or a related debate about the role (if any) of hospitals and public health measures in reducing mortality during the industrial revolution, giving only pasing attention to disease theory.


American Medicine in Transition, 1840-1910

American Medicine in Transition, 1840-1910

Author: John S. Haller

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9780252008061

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After a lifetime of moving and assuming new identities, sixteen-year-old Chass begins to piece together the disturbing past that haunts her and her mother and which involves a mysterious tape, a deceased popular singer, and the secrets of several people in a small Alabama town.