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- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XII
- Contents XV
- Illustrations XVII
- I. First Attempts to Establish a Physical Science, 1600-1700 1
- II. The Partial Failure of Physical Science, 1700-1800 15
- III. Social Factors in Medical Lag After 1700 37
- IV. Renewed Progress Toward an Objective Science 1750-1800 56
- V. Early Contributions of Physic and Physicians to the Public Welfare, 1750-1800 78
- VI. Science in a Romantic Age, 1800-1850 107
- VII. Medicine and “The Basic Sciences” 118
- VIII. Medicine, Mathematics, and the Social Sciences 133
- IX. The Emergence of Modern Medicine 1800-1850 149
- X. The Influence of French Medicine in Europe and America 167
- XI. Modern Medicine in Germany, 1830-1880 187
- XII. Medicine and the Public Health Movement 1800-1880 206
- XIII. Public Confidence Lost 241
- XIV. The Triumphs of Modern Medicine, 1870-1900 265
- XV. Further Progress and Some of the Consequences 294
- XVI. Public Confidence Regained 328
- XVII. A Delayed Advance Against Mental Disease 347
- XVIII. Practice in a Changing Society, 1880-1930 369
- XIX. American Experience 390
- XX. Some Contemporary Questions 412
- INDEX 425
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XII
- Contents XV
- Illustrations XVII
- I. First Attempts to Establish a Physical Science, 1600-1700 1
- II. The Partial Failure of Physical Science, 1700-1800 15
- III. Social Factors in Medical Lag After 1700 37
- IV. Renewed Progress Toward an Objective Science 1750-1800 56
- V. Early Contributions of Physic and Physicians to the Public Welfare, 1750-1800 78
- VI. Science in a Romantic Age, 1800-1850 107
- VII. Medicine and “The Basic Sciences” 118
- VIII. Medicine, Mathematics, and the Social Sciences 133
- IX. The Emergence of Modern Medicine 1800-1850 149
- X. The Influence of French Medicine in Europe and America 167
- XI. Modern Medicine in Germany, 1830-1880 187
- XII. Medicine and the Public Health Movement 1800-1880 206
- XIII. Public Confidence Lost 241
- XIV. The Triumphs of Modern Medicine, 1870-1900 265
- XV. Further Progress and Some of the Consequences 294
- XVI. Public Confidence Regained 328
- XVII. A Delayed Advance Against Mental Disease 347
- XVIII. Practice in a Changing Society, 1880-1930 369
- XIX. American Experience 390
- XX. Some Contemporary Questions 412
- INDEX 425