This paper focuses on the structural development of institution-based interest in genetics in Anglo-North American medicine after 1930 concomitantly with an analysis of the changes through which ideas about heredity and the hereditary transmission of diseases in families have passed. It maintains that the unfolding relationship between medicine and genetics can best be understood against the background of the shift in emphasis in conceptualisations of recurring patterns of disease in families from ‘biological relatedness’ to ‘related to chromosomes and genes.’ The paper begins with brief considerations of the historical confluences of, first, heredity and medicine and, second, genetics and medicine which, in a third section, leads to a disc...
Genetics, in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (W.C. Cocke...
The analytical power of modern methods for DNA analysis has outstripped our capability to interpret ...
Human genetics spans every facet of biology from molecular science, through laboratory and clinical ...
The aim of this paper is to understand how evolving ideas about heredity and genetics influenced new...
This article shows that the intellectual and specialist movements that supported the growth of medic...
This paper draws on a study on the development of medical genetics as a medical specialism in the UK...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the use, role and function of medical pedigrees as pa...
Exactly how genetic factors contribute to the onset of disease is not fully understood. All the same...
This dissertation examines the visual cultures of postwar biomedicine, with a particular focus on ho...
Individual reprints of this article are not available. The entire Primer on Medical Genomics will be...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by Victor A McKusick, volume 1, pp 3–32, ...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
Practical knowledge of heredity predates history. Indigenous peoples laid the foundations of modern ...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Most historians of science and medicine agree that medical interest in genetics intensified after 19...
Genetics, in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (W.C. Cocke...
The analytical power of modern methods for DNA analysis has outstripped our capability to interpret ...
Human genetics spans every facet of biology from molecular science, through laboratory and clinical ...
The aim of this paper is to understand how evolving ideas about heredity and genetics influenced new...
This article shows that the intellectual and specialist movements that supported the growth of medic...
This paper draws on a study on the development of medical genetics as a medical specialism in the UK...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the use, role and function of medical pedigrees as pa...
Exactly how genetic factors contribute to the onset of disease is not fully understood. All the same...
This dissertation examines the visual cultures of postwar biomedicine, with a particular focus on ho...
Individual reprints of this article are not available. The entire Primer on Medical Genomics will be...
This article is a revision of the previous edition article by Victor A McKusick, volume 1, pp 3–32, ...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
Practical knowledge of heredity predates history. Indigenous peoples laid the foundations of modern ...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Most historians of science and medicine agree that medical interest in genetics intensified after 19...
Genetics, in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (W.C. Cocke...
The analytical power of modern methods for DNA analysis has outstripped our capability to interpret ...
Human genetics spans every facet of biology from molecular science, through laboratory and clinical ...