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Medicine in Modern Britain 1780-1950 provides an introduction to the development of medicine in Britain from the end of the early modern period and through modern times. It is essential reading for students of the history of medicine in Britian.

Produktbeschreibung
Medicine in Modern Britain 1780-1950 provides an introduction to the development of medicine in Britain from the end of the early modern period and through modern times. It is essential reading for students of the history of medicine in Britian.


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Autorenporträt
Deborah Brunton was a senior lecturer in the History of Medicine at The Open University. Her previous publications include Health and Wellness in the Nineteenth Century (2014), The Politics of Vaccination. Practice and Policy in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1800-1874 (2008), Medicine Transformed: Health, Disease and Society in Europe 1800-1930 (2004) and Health, Disease and Society in Europe 1800-1930: A Sourcebook (2004).

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'This easy to read and engaging book offers a comprehensive overview of the history of medicine in modern Britain, including the various approaches, sources and terminology used by medical historians. I enthusiastically recommend this book to students as an up-to-date introduction to the history of medicine that identifies geographical variations in British experiences of health and medicine, and that touches upon recent research themes such as 'health' and 'domestic' medicine'.

Kathryn Woods, University of Warwick, UK