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the French impulse in nineteenth-century American medicine

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Against the spirit of system

the French impulse in nineteenth-century American medicine

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In this wide-ranging exploration of American medical culture, John Harley Warner offers the first in-depth study of a powerful intellectual and social influence: the radical empiricism of the Paris Clinical School. After the French Revolution, Paris emerged as the most vibrant center of Western medicine, bringing fundamental changes in understanding disease and attitudes toward the human body as an object of scientific knowledge.

Between the 1810s and the 1860s, hundreds of Americans studied in Parisian hospitals and dissection rooms, and then applied their new knowledge to advance their careers at home and reform American medicine.

By reconstructing their experiences and interpretations, by comparing American with English depictions of French medicine, and by showing how American memories of Paris shaped the later reception of German ideals of scientific medicine, Warner reveals that the French impulse was a key ingredient in creating the modern medicine American doctors and patients live with today.

Impressed by the opportunity to learn through direct hands-on physical examination and dissection, many American students in Paris began to decry the elaborate theoretical schemes they held responsible for the degraded state of American medicine. These reformers launched an empiricist crusade "against the spirit of system," which promised social, economic, and intellectual uplift for their profession.

Using private diaries, family letters, and student notebooks, and exploring regionalism, gender, and class, Warner draws readers into the world of medical Americans while investigating tensions between the physician's identity as scientist and as healer.

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Against the Spirit of System: The French Impulse in Nineteenth-Century American Medicine
October 23, 2003, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Against the spirit of system: the French impulse in nineteenth-century American medicine
1998, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Against the spirit of system
Against the spirit of system: the French impulse in nineteenth-century American medicine
1998, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-443) and index.

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Princeton, NJ

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Library of Congress
R152.W37 2004, R152 .W37 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 459 p. :
Number of pages
459

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Open Library
OL22161205M
Internet Archive
againstspiritofs0000warn
ISBN 10
0801878217
LCCN
97015996, 2003054531
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1580072

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OUT OF the reorganization of medicine in the wake of the French Revolution, the Paris hospitals emerged as the most vibrant center of Western medicine.
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