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Healing Tuberculosis in the Woods Medicine and Science at the End of the Nineteenth Century
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By David L. Ellison
ISBN: 0-313-29005-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29005-3
216 pages, figures, maps
Greenwood Press
Publication: 9/30/1994
List Price: $107.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions in Medical Studies
Series Number: 41
Reviews:
  • Well organized and clearly written. It should be in comprehensive medical history collections. Graduate; faculty.

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Description: In 1882, Robert Koch discovered the TB bacillus, signaling a redirection of medical thinking from the trial and error guesswork of individual experience toward medical care based upon science. Professor Ellison uses the career of Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848-1915), a recognized leader in the American crusade against tuberculosis, to examine the development of medical science as a human process. Ellison asks how the germ theory influenced the thinking of physicians like Trudeau; how it affected the sanitorium treatment of patients, and even the development of laboratory studies. During Trudeau's lifetime, physicians confronted a killer disease with contradictory knowledge that was largely empirical, based on their clinical experience. Koch's discovery of the cause of tuberculosis raised the hope that a cure was within easy reach. But, in the end, a cure eluded Trudeau. Despite this, he adopted a method of caring for patients in the early stages of tuberculosis, he legitimated that system to the public, and he defended it before his fellow physicians. Trudeau's story has lessons for the way society looks at medicine specifically and all sciences in general. As such, this book will be of great interest to historians of medicine and science.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Trudeau's Early Life and Medical Training
  • Trudeau's Personal Experience with Tuberculosis
  • Changing Knowledge of Tuberculosis in the nineteenth century
  • Trudeau's Reading
  • Deciding How to Treat Patients
  • Learning about the Tubercle Bacillus
  • Attempts to Destroy the Bacillus
  • Search for a Vaccine
  • Salvaging Tuberculin
  • Sanitorium and Out-Door Care
  • The Evolution of Sanitarium Care
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 94-13689
LCC Class: RC310
Dewey Class: 616.9
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