White Coat Tales: Medicine's Heroes, Heritage, and MisadventuresSpringer Science & Business Media, 28 kwi 2010 - 272 Ifyou wantto understandtoday,you have to search yesterday. Pearl S. Buck (1892 1973) I begin this book with a premise: If there is a human endeavor that is richer in tradition, culture, and idiosyncrasies than medicine, I don't know what it is. What you are about to read presents some of these treasures tales of the epic scientific discoveries as well as some behind the scenes medical anecdotes. In the pages that follow, you will find a selection of medicine's scientific triumphs, clinical curiosities, insightful aphorisms, inventive m- monics, imaginative myths, and occasional blunders. In short, the book tells what physicians didn't learn in medical school, but probably should have. But the book is not intended solely for physicians. The tales that follow should be enlightening for all involved in medicine, including the diverse panorama of health professionals, and also anyone who has ever been a patient in a doctor's office or hospital. |
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... eventually a popular televi- sion show about a rural family physician . I describe how typhus and a fierce winter combined to defeat Napoleon in Russia . And I include some slip - ups , such as why there was a decade - plus lag between ...
... eventually a popular televi- sion show about a rural family physician . I describe how typhus and a fierce winter combined to defeat Napoleon in Russia . And I include some slip - ups , such as why there was a decade - plus lag between ...
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... eventually women's contributions may come to equal , or even eclipse , those of men . To streamline the presentation of references , I have used two styles of citations . The first is a shorthand method , included in the text , citing ...
... eventually women's contributions may come to equal , or even eclipse , those of men . To streamline the presentation of references , I have used two styles of citations . The first is a shorthand method , included in the text , citing ...
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... Eventually , there emerged individuals with singular knowledge of natural remedies or expertise in setting broken bones . Then came individuals who developed early surgical techniques and even a form of acupuncture ( see below ) . The ...
... Eventually , there emerged individuals with singular knowledge of natural remedies or expertise in setting broken bones . Then came individuals who developed early surgical techniques and even a form of acupuncture ( see below ) . The ...
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... Eventually , citrus fruits became part of the diet at sea . One of the fruits used was lime , giving rise to the term " limey " for the British seaman . Surgery as an Experimental Science : John Hunter ( 1728-1793 ) If Lind's ...
... Eventually , citrus fruits became part of the diet at sea . One of the fruits used was lime , giving rise to the term " limey " for the British seaman . Surgery as an Experimental Science : John Hunter ( 1728-1793 ) If Lind's ...
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... of Berkeley , where he eventually died ( Marti - Ibanez , p . 162 ) . The Nineteenth Century When I think of the 19th century 16 Part One : Heroes , Diseases , and Remedies Smallpox Vaccination: Edward Jenner (1749-1823)
... of Berkeley , where he eventually died ( Marti - Ibanez , p . 162 ) . The Nineteenth Century When I think of the 19th century 16 Part One : Heroes , Diseases , and Remedies Smallpox Vaccination: Edward Jenner (1749-1823)
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Part Two The Heritage and Culture of Medicine | 64 |
Part Three Clinical Notes and Medical Misadventures | 152 |
Bibliography | 247 |
Index | 251 |
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White Coat Tales: Medicine's Heroes, Heritage, and Misadventures Robert B. Taylor Ograniczony podgląd - 2016 |
White Coat Tales: Medicine's Heroes, Heritage, and Misadventures Robert B. Taylor Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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