The image of modern medicine : aesthetic belonging and the American doctor, 1880-1950
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| Description | (Producer) Distinguished scholar John Harley Warner, Avalon Professor and Chair, History of Medicine, and Professor of History, Yale University, has long studied the cultural and social history of medicine in 19th and 20th century America. This presentation will examine clinical practice, orthodox and alternative healing, the multiple meanings of scientific medicine, and the interactions among identity, narrative, and aesthetics in the grounding of modern medicine. Dr. Jeffry Reznick, Acting Chief of the History of Medicine Division, introduces the lecture and Dr. Warner. Transfer; Dr. Stephen Greenberg, Coordinator of Public Services; 20110720; Acc# 2011-14. |
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| Author | Warner, John Harley, 1953- |