History of Medicine in Iowa

History of Medicine in Iowa

Author: D S (David Sturges) 184 Fairchild

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 9781014637154

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Agricultural Medicine

Agricultural Medicine

Author: Kelley J. Donham

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-06-13

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13: 1118647203

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Newly updated, Agricultural Medicine: Rural Occupational Health, Safety, and Prevention, Second Editionis a groundbreaking and comprehensive textbook and reference for students and practitioners of public health, and professionals in the field of rural agricultural occupational health and safety. The book introduces specific occupational and environmental health and safety issues faced by agricultural workers and rural residents, and provides a roadmap to establishing sustainable worker and public health support in agricultural communities. Responding to reader demand, Agricultural Medicine, Second Edition now features more case studies, key point summaries, and new international perspective chapters comparing North American health and agricultural practices to those in Europe, the Asia Pacific, and South America. Agricultural health and safety engages a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals, veterinarians, safety professionals, engineers, sociologists, epidemiologists, and psychologists, for whom this book serves as an essential resource.


The Afterlives of Specimens

The Afterlives of Specimens

Author: Lindsay Tuggle

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2017-11-15

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 160938539X

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The Afterlives of Specimens explores the space between science and sentiment, the historical moment when the human cadaver became both lost love object and subject of anatomical violence. Walt Whitman witnessed rapid changes in relations between the living and the dead. In the space of a few decades, dissection evolved from a posthumous punishment inflicted on criminals to an element of preservationist technology worthy of the presidential corpse of Abraham Lincoln. Whitman transitioned from a fervent opponent of medical bodysnatching to a literary celebrity who left behind instructions for his own autopsy, including the removal of his brain for scientific study. Grounded in archival discoveries, Afterlives traces the origins of nineteenth-century America’s preservation compulsion, illuminating the influences of botanical, medical, spiritualist, and sentimental discourses on Whitman’s work. Tuggle unveils previously unrecognized connections between Whitman and the leading “medical men” of his era, such as the surgeon John H. Brinton, founding curator of the Army Medical Museum, and Silas Weir Mitchell, the neurologist who discovered phantom limb syndrome. Remains from several amputee soldiers whom Whitman nursed in the Washington hospitals became specimens in the Army Medical Museum. Tuggle is the first scholar to analyze Whitman’s role in medically memorializing the human cadaver and its abandoned parts.


Ring the Fire Bell!

Ring the Fire Bell!

Author: Charles E. Driscoll

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 9780999402306

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From the Mississippi River, Iowa soldiers launched at the port of Keokuk and returned there, broken, in need of a medical system capable of treating injured soldiers. The doctors, nurses, and staff of Military General Hospital #1 of the Department of the Northwest provided expert and compassionate care. The surrounding community supported them as they became experts on new ways to treat and mend broken bodies and spirits. Their advancements helped a generation in moving medicine forward in technology of the medical surgery, from emergency and trauma care to better amputation methods to understanding how germs spread illnesses within the hospital system itself, as well as increased use of non-medical pharmacology treatments for pain and improvements in the rising tide of veterans' mental health and long-term medical care. Lessons learned in Iowa would help military medicine for future conflicts.


The Cambridge History of Medicine

The Cambridge History of Medicine

Author: Roy Porter

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-06-05

Total Pages: 11

ISBN-13: 0521864267

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Against the backdrop of unprecedented concern for the future of health care, 'The Cambridge History of Medicine' surveys the rise of medicine in the West from classical times to the present. Covering both the social and scientific history of medicine, this volume traces the chronology of key developments and events.


Sociable Knowledge

Sociable Knowledge

Author: Elizabeth Yale

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2016-02-02

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0812247817

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Sociable Knowledge reconstructs the collaborations of seventeenth-century naturalists who, dispersed across city and country, worked through writing, conversation, and print to convert fragmented knowledge of the hyper-local and curious into an understanding and representation of Britain as a unified historical and geographical space.


To Improve Human Health

To Improve Human Health

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1999-01-22

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0309061881

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Since its founding in 1970, the Institute of Medicine has become an internationally recognized source of independent advice and expertise on a broad spectrum of topics and issues related to the advancement of the health sciences and education and public health. Institute activities, reports, and policy statements have gained a wide audience both in the United States and throughout the world. In this first formal history of the Institute, Professor Edward D. Berkowitz describes many of the important individuals and events associated with the Institute's creation, operation, development, and accomplishments since its founding, as well as the issues and challenges the Institute has confronted over the years that have helped shape it and to which it has contributed potential solutions and responses.