In this compelling examination of the story of the co-ordinated, transnational defence of medical experimentation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Rob Boddice explores the experience of vivisection as humanitarian practice.
In this compelling examination of the story of the co-ordinated, transnational defence of medical experimentation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Rob Boddice explores the experience of vivisection as humanitarian practice.
Rob Boddice is currently a senior research fellow at the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences, Tampere University, Finland. He is an internationally renowned scholar in the histories of emotions, science and medicine. His previous volumes include The Science of Sympathy (2016), Pain: A Very Short Introduction (2017), The History of Emotions (2018) and A History of Feelings (2019). This is his tenth book.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Experior 1. Darwin's compromise 2. Medical monsters? 3. Of laboratories and legislatures 4. Paget's public 5. Cannon fire Epilogue: Humanity and human experimentation.
Introduction: Experior 1. Darwin's compromise 2. Medical monsters? 3. Of laboratories and legislatures 4. Paget's public 5. Cannon fire Epilogue: Humanity and human experimentation.
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