Focusing on the years between the identification of bacteria and the production of antibiotic drugs, Wall presents a study into how medical bacteriology was integrated within both clinical practice and public knowledge. Using a series of case studies, she demonstrates how physicians began to use bacteriology as a diagnostic tool and how the public and lawyers argued about responsibility for bacterial diseases in workplaces and local communities. Wall examines particular outbreaks of anthrax and typhoid in detail, addressing issues of local politics and public health
In the early twentieth century, death rates from typhoid in European cities reached an all time low....
-In a study of cases of primary pneumonia admitted to a large general hospital the findings will dep...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
Focusing on the years between the identification of bacteria and the production of antibiotic drugs,...
Sir William Watson Cheyne is largely known to medical history as Lord Lister’s ‘trusted assistant’.1...
The study of human illnesses brought on by microbes falls under the wide category of infectious dise...
The Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 was an important but ambiguous piece of legislation. For researchers...
The present study examines the problems which the London medical officers of health encountered in p...
The emergence of germ theory during the nineteenth century transformed Western medicine. By the 1870...
Streptococcal diseases such as scarlet fever, erysipelas and puerperal fever were recognised as majo...
Citation: Hart, Maude. The relation of bacteria to diseases. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
This essay details a historical crossroad in biochemistry and microbiology in which penicillin was a...
This book is a history of London’s vast network of fever and smallpox hospitals, built by the Metrop...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
Copyright: © 2015 Runcie H. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
In the early twentieth century, death rates from typhoid in European cities reached an all time low....
-In a study of cases of primary pneumonia admitted to a large general hospital the findings will dep...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
Focusing on the years between the identification of bacteria and the production of antibiotic drugs,...
Sir William Watson Cheyne is largely known to medical history as Lord Lister’s ‘trusted assistant’.1...
The study of human illnesses brought on by microbes falls under the wide category of infectious dise...
The Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 was an important but ambiguous piece of legislation. For researchers...
The present study examines the problems which the London medical officers of health encountered in p...
The emergence of germ theory during the nineteenth century transformed Western medicine. By the 1870...
Streptococcal diseases such as scarlet fever, erysipelas and puerperal fever were recognised as majo...
Citation: Hart, Maude. The relation of bacteria to diseases. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
This essay details a historical crossroad in biochemistry and microbiology in which penicillin was a...
This book is a history of London’s vast network of fever and smallpox hospitals, built by the Metrop...
This dissertation challenges existing histories of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic which vilify the w...
Copyright: © 2015 Runcie H. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
In the early twentieth century, death rates from typhoid in European cities reached an all time low....
-In a study of cases of primary pneumonia admitted to a large general hospital the findings will dep...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...