Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to Camp Diseases

Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to Camp Diseases
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Publisher : Palala Press
Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : 1377838145
ISBN-13 : 9781377838144
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to Camp Diseases by : Austin Flint

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S. Weir Mitchell, 1829–1914

S. Weir Mitchell, 1829–1914
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780271060040
ISBN-13 : 0271060042
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis S. Weir Mitchell, 1829–1914 by : Nancy Cervetti

This modern biography provides a comprehensive and balanced view of a legendary figure in American medicine. Controversial because of his fierce fight against women’s rights, S. Weir Mitchell achieved stunning success through his experimentation with venomous snakes, treatment of Civil War soldiers with phantom limbs and burning pain, and creation of the rest cure to treat hysteria and neurasthenia. Mitchell’s life was extraordinary—interesting in its own right and as a case study in the larger inquiry into nineteenth-century medicine and culture.