Wisconsin Medicine
Historical Perspectives
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Publication
1981-06-01 - University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI
Language
English
Word Count
53,000 words, Guess
Page Count
212 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewisconsinmedicin0000unse
- ISBN-100299084302
- ISBN-139780299084301
- Library of Congress Control Number80052297
- OCLC Control Number7328136
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL9822170M
Classifications
- LCCR357 .W57
Description
The March of medicine through Wisconsin is a fascinating story, full of triumph and failure, heroes and quacks, and -- overriding all -- stuttering steps toward a modern system of health care that has witnessed the doubling of life expectancies among Wisconsin citizens. This is the story of medicine in Wisconsin, told by professional historians, each speaking from his or her area of specialty. Since territorial times, the physician has risen from a position of marginal respectability to one of unparalleled admiration and trust. The hospital, unknown to residents just 150 years ago, has become a symbol of modern science and a source of civic pride. Knowledge of disease has revolutionized health practices. The purpose of this book is not to celebrate the achievements of Wisconsin's physicians, notable as they have been, but to look critically and sympathetically at the state's medical record. The contributors make no exaggerated claims for Wisconsin. Occasionally, the state led the nation in health matters, but more often it followed the example of others. With this book, the reader will come to understand how and why Wisconsin's medical practice evolved. - Jacket flap.
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- Wisconsin Medicine
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