The educational opportunities and qualifications, corporate structures and regulation that had become accepted features of the Irish medical profession in the era of Charles Lucas were the fruits of a slow process of professionalization initiated by a handful of Irish medics who, from the 1620s, began tackling poor standards of medical practice in an era of medical pluralism. This paper begins by reviewing the standard of practice in early seventeenth- century Ireland. Through the examples of Thomas Arthur, M.D. and John Clavell, a self-styled medic, differences in the approaches adopted by university-trained physicians and unorthodox practitioners are highlighted. The succession of significant steps taken in this professionaliz...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...
In 1877, the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland made history by becoming the first in...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
The educational opportunities and qualifications, corporate structures and regulation that had beco...
The educational opportunities and qualifications, corporate structures and regulation that had beco...
Ireland, in the eighteenth century, followed the classic tripartite division of regular medical prac...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This thesis examines the neglected practice of Enlightenment in Ireland through a study of the insti...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
From Druidic times to the present century, Ireland has had a long tradition of healing and excellenc...
This chapter argues for the significant role played by Irish-based medics as collectors and communic...
This thesis explores the historical relationships between the professionalization of medicine and Br...
This thesis explores the evolution of Irish veterinary practice, especially with regards to cattle p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...
In 1877, the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland made history by becoming the first in...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...
The educational opportunities and qualifications, corporate structures and regulation that had beco...
The educational opportunities and qualifications, corporate structures and regulation that had beco...
Ireland, in the eighteenth century, followed the classic tripartite division of regular medical prac...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This thesis examines the neglected practice of Enlightenment in Ireland through a study of the insti...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
From Druidic times to the present century, Ireland has had a long tradition of healing and excellenc...
This chapter argues for the significant role played by Irish-based medics as collectors and communic...
This thesis explores the historical relationships between the professionalization of medicine and Br...
This thesis explores the evolution of Irish veterinary practice, especially with regards to cattle p...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
This project seeks to understand the methods employed by the College of Physicians to maintain its a...
In 1877, the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland made history by becoming the first in...
Available in paperback for the first time, this book is the first comprehensive history of Irish wom...