In the eighteenth century, the writing of case histories, incorporating findings at post-mortem, was central to how the study of disease was practised. The use of this epistemic genre reflected the work of medical practitioners with their patients. By contrast, Matthew Baillie's Morbid Anatomy (1793) was a work of anatomy on the subject of disease that promoted an anatomical approach to the study of disease and stemmed from his own, different practice, which was anatomical. This was criticized by contemporaries who were sceptical that such an approach would prove useful to the physician's practice. Baillie's work took on the features of anatomy books, and omitted many of the features central to the writing of case histories, such as patient...
This master thesis aims to show how a qualitative approach to early modern medical practitioners’ pe...
book [1] in 1828, just two years after he received his M.D. degree. Th e book, which was the fi rst ...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
In the eighteenth century, the writing of case histories, incorporating findings at post-mortem, was...
The thesis examines the practice of morbid anatomy as it was articulated and developed in late Georg...
Baillie, Matthew. The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body, 1820 Ful...
In 1799, Matthew Baillie, William Hunter's nephew, published his famous atlas of pathology. It was e...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
Between 1500 and 1750 cadavers were frequently dissected for a variety of reasons, including to find...
According to the established view the goal of early modern post-mortems was to make sense of what ha...
The aim of applying new technical and scientific discoveries to benefit mankind is the main purpose ...
Early eighteenth-century Edinburgh provided a unique learning environment for aspiring practitioners...
This chapter reassesses a fundamental chapter in the history of pathological anatomy by examining th...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
This master thesis aims to show how a qualitative approach to early modern medical practitioners’ pe...
book [1] in 1828, just two years after he received his M.D. degree. Th e book, which was the fi rst ...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
In the eighteenth century, the writing of case histories, incorporating findings at post-mortem, was...
The thesis examines the practice of morbid anatomy as it was articulated and developed in late Georg...
Baillie, Matthew. The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body, 1820 Ful...
In 1799, Matthew Baillie, William Hunter's nephew, published his famous atlas of pathology. It was e...
The object of the present paper is anatomical dissection and its role in changing the perception of ...
Between 1500 and 1750 cadavers were frequently dissected for a variety of reasons, including to find...
According to the established view the goal of early modern post-mortems was to make sense of what ha...
The aim of applying new technical and scientific discoveries to benefit mankind is the main purpose ...
Early eighteenth-century Edinburgh provided a unique learning environment for aspiring practitioners...
This chapter reassesses a fundamental chapter in the history of pathological anatomy by examining th...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...
Introduction: Throughout history, eponyms have been used in medical sciences to designate anatomical...
This master thesis aims to show how a qualitative approach to early modern medical practitioners’ pe...
book [1] in 1828, just two years after he received his M.D. degree. Th e book, which was the fi rst ...
Post-mortems may have become a staple of our TV viewing, but the long history of this practice is st...