Philosophic Whigs explores the links between scientific activity and politics in the early nineteenth century. Through a study of the Edinburgh medical school, L.S. Jacyna analyses the developments in medical education in the context of the social and political relationships within the local Whig community. Philosophic Whigs is a fascinating study of the links between science and the society that produces it.
Philosophic Whigs explores the links between scientific activity and politics in the early nineteenth century. Through a study of the Edinburgh medical school, L.S. Jacyna analyses the developments in medical education in the context of the social and political relationships within the local Whig community. Philosophic Whigs is a fascinating study of the links between science and the society that produces it.
Introduction Chapter 1 Philosophie Whiggism Chapter 2 John Allen, Physiologist and Friend of the People Chapter 3 The Old Chairmaker Chapter 4 Pathologists and Practitioners Chapter 5 A Whig Decline Chapter 6 Epilogue
Introduction Chapter 1 Philosophie Whiggism Chapter 2 John Allen, Physiologist and Friend of the People Chapter 3 The Old Chairmaker Chapter 4 Pathologists and Practitioners Chapter 5 A Whig Decline Chapter 6 Epilogue
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