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Joseph Jones, M.D.

Joseph Jones, M.D.
Author: James O. Breeden
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813194407

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Of the many books written over the past century about the Old South and the American Civil War, a very few explore the scientific history of the South or the medical history of the war itself. In the first volume of this impressive biography of Joseph Jones, Mr. Breeden does much to illuminate the development of scientific thought and of medicine in the nineteenth-century South. Jones was far in advance of most of his fellow physicians. The thoroughness of his research, the tenacity of his effort, and the brilliance of his findings won him respect while he was still a very young scholar. When the war came, he showed himself fiercely patriotic as a soldier but coldly empirical as a scientific investigator of many infectious diseases. In the course of the biography the author illumines the development of modern medicine in this country and the state of the nation's medical schools in the middle of the nineteenth century. The greater part of this volume is devoted to Jones's wartime service, which was mainly behind the battle lines in the hospitals and prison camps. The growth of the problem of gangrene among the wounded—a horrifying result of overcrowding and lack of sanitation—is examined in particularly telling detail; the ravaging of the Andersonville prison camp by this and other diseases was the subject of some of Jones's most controversial research, and his written report as a reluctant witness in the trial of the Southerners held responsible. At the outset of the war, Joseph Jones was an energetic and well trained young doctor with considerable experience in teaching and research; by its end he was perhaps the foremost expert on infectious diseases in the South or in the nation.


Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Author: Joseph Sabin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1877
Genre: America
ISBN:

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The Global History of Paleopathology

The Global History of Paleopathology
Author: Jane E. Buikstra
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195389808

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The first comprehensive global history of the discipline of paleopathology


War and Healing

War and Healing
Author: Albert E. Cowdrey
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1992-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807117170

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New Orleans--born Stanhope Bayne-Jones was one of the pivotal figures in the modernization of American medicine. Through his life story Albert E. Cowdrey's War and Healing dramatizes the growth of American medicine from a provincial and amateurish state into a major national endeavor.Cowdrey shows the diversity and wide-ranging impact of Bayne-Jones's career. A brilliant student at Johns Hopkins, and a protégé of William Welch, bayne-Jones became in turn dean of Yale Medical School, a foundation head, a general in the army's Medical Corps, president of the New York Hospital--Cornell Medical Center, director of the army's medical research program, and a member of the Surgeon General's Commission on Smoking and Health.Both a unique and a representative figure, Bayne-Jones learned from his military experience in two wars that the fundamental business of medicine is health, not disease, and became a strong advocate for preventive medicine. He developed a broad, idealized conception of the future of medicine as a discipline free of political control, organized collectively, devoted to the preservation of health, and divorced from entrepreneurial passions.Bayne-Jones was a complex, fascinating man and physician. Gifted with great intelligence and considerable charm, he spent much of his life in the Ivy League, the halls of government, and the great northeastern cities. Cowdrey explores the tensions between Bayne-Jones's southern roots and national aspirations, between his deep commitment to his family and heritage and his restless, driving ambition. Bayne-Jones's career forms still another chapter, logical and yet unexpected, in the family saga that will be familiar to many readers through The Children of Pride.


Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1856
Genre:
ISBN:

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Weekly Medical Review

Weekly Medical Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1886
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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State of the Accounts of the Pennsylvania Hospital

State of the Accounts of the Pennsylvania Hospital
Author: Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1876
Genre:
ISBN:

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Some issues include the reports, published separately in some years, of the hospital's Dept. for Mental and Nervous Diseases, the Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital, the Philadelphia Lying-in Charity Hospital, the Maternity Hospital, and the Philadelphia Dispensary.