Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines with increasing impetus to study the origins and development of a variety of forms of printed and non-printed media. This article addresses the rise of a largely neglected but significant non-literary form of print within the medical trade between 1750 and 1914: the mail-order catalog. It focuses on the development of the physical form of the publication—from attractive book of display to commercial mail-order catalog—to highlight economic, technological and professional changes within and beyond the field of medicine. As a result of such changes, catalogs became an increasingly important technology of medical information used by medical and ...
What was the medical marketplace? What is a 'medical marketplace'? This book provides the first crit...
This article traces the US reception of Joseph Maclise’s Surgical Anatomy, which was first published...
This article analyzes the historical evolution of the Cuban medical publications over time, from its...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
This article explores how medical practitioners read, used, and experienced medical trade catalogs i...
This collection of essays discusses the marketing of scientific and medical instruments from the eig...
The article presents the multimodal analysis of three handbills printed for irregular medical practi...
This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
Nineteenth-century medicine is characterised by rapid technological change, new methods of diagnosti...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Includes index.Publisher's cloth binding."Illustrated with portraits and other engravings."On t.p. v...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Background: Harold Jeghers, a well-known medical educator of the twentieth century, maintained a pri...
In 1909, the British Medical Association published an exposé of the patent medicine trade, Secret Re...
Popular narrative has equated branded medicines with quacks selling patent medicines to a gullible p...
What was the medical marketplace? What is a 'medical marketplace'? This book provides the first crit...
This article traces the US reception of Joseph Maclise’s Surgical Anatomy, which was first published...
This article analyzes the historical evolution of the Cuban medical publications over time, from its...
Recent interest in our current information age has provided scholars in a wide range of disciplines ...
This article explores how medical practitioners read, used, and experienced medical trade catalogs i...
This collection of essays discusses the marketing of scientific and medical instruments from the eig...
The article presents the multimodal analysis of three handbills printed for irregular medical practi...
This article explores the interplay between the medical marketplace and print culture in the sevente...
Nineteenth-century medicine is characterised by rapid technological change, new methods of diagnosti...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Includes index.Publisher's cloth binding."Illustrated with portraits and other engravings."On t.p. v...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Background: Harold Jeghers, a well-known medical educator of the twentieth century, maintained a pri...
In 1909, the British Medical Association published an exposé of the patent medicine trade, Secret Re...
Popular narrative has equated branded medicines with quacks selling patent medicines to a gullible p...
What was the medical marketplace? What is a 'medical marketplace'? This book provides the first crit...
This article traces the US reception of Joseph Maclise’s Surgical Anatomy, which was first published...
This article analyzes the historical evolution of the Cuban medical publications over time, from its...