The origins of contemporary exclusion of surgical methods from patenting lie in the complexities of managing credit claims in operative surgery, recognized in the nineteenth century. While surgical methods were not deemed patentable, surgeons were nevertheless embedded within patent culture. In an atmosphere of heightened awareness about the importance of ‘inventors’, how surgeons should be recognized and rewarded for their inventions was an important question. I examine an episode during the 1840s which seemed to concretize the inapplicability of patents to surgical practice, before looking at alternatives to patenting, used by surgeons to gain social and financial credit for inventions
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
The patent law of the 19th century is well known to have undergone significant change. The links bet...
Surgery as a distinct and elite discipline of western medical science is a specifically modern devel...
This paper explores the interaction of British medical practitioners with the nascent intellectual p...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
From the late nineteenth century onwards there emerged an increasingly diverse response to escalatin...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
The anatomical body figures as a privileged site in the signification of sexual difference. This pap...
This paper deals with the development of the trade surgery in Sweden, mainly in Stockholm, from the ...
A patent consists of only one right: the right to exclude others from practicing the patented invent...
An academic lifetime of research on patents for invention led to conviction of how unfit for purpose...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
This thesis makes an historical and contemporaneous analysis of patenting of methods of medical trea...
2018 Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (IPSC) hosted by the Berkeley Center for Law &...
This thesis will highlight some of the major technological inventions in the field of surgery during...
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
The patent law of the 19th century is well known to have undergone significant change. The links bet...
Surgery as a distinct and elite discipline of western medical science is a specifically modern devel...
This paper explores the interaction of British medical practitioners with the nascent intellectual p...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
From the late nineteenth century onwards there emerged an increasingly diverse response to escalatin...
In the early 15th century, surgery was a skill performed by barbers, in which limbs were hacked away...
The anatomical body figures as a privileged site in the signification of sexual difference. This pap...
This paper deals with the development of the trade surgery in Sweden, mainly in Stockholm, from the ...
A patent consists of only one right: the right to exclude others from practicing the patented invent...
An academic lifetime of research on patents for invention led to conviction of how unfit for purpose...
In the 18th century, anatomy was the principal science underlying surgical practice. Over the next t...
This thesis makes an historical and contemporaneous analysis of patenting of methods of medical trea...
2018 Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference (IPSC) hosted by the Berkeley Center for Law &...
This thesis will highlight some of the major technological inventions in the field of surgery during...
Most of us, if asked to name some of the great advances in modern medicine and surgery, may probably...
The patent law of the 19th century is well known to have undergone significant change. The links bet...
Surgery as a distinct and elite discipline of western medical science is a specifically modern devel...