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Presenting a new way of thinking about the risks of medical innovation, this volume considers the issues from a social historical perspective, and studies specific cases in their respective contexts.
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Presenting a new way of thinking about the risks of medical innovation, this volume considers the issues from a social historical perspective, and studies specific cases in their respective contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
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- ISBN-13: 9781134312382
- Artikelnr.: 38248319
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134312382
- Artikelnr.: 38248319
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Thomas Schlich is Canada Research Chair in the History of Medicine at the Department of Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University, Canada. Ulrich Tröhler heads the Institute for the History of Medicine of the University of Freiburg, Germany.
Preface. Risk and Medical Innovation: A Historical Perspective. To Assess
and to Improve: Practitioners? Approaches to Doubts Linked with Medical
Innovations 1720-1920. Anaesthesia and the Evaluation of Surgical Risk in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain. Redemption, Danger, and Risk: The History
of Anti-Bacterial Chemotherapy and the Transformation of Tuberculin. As
Safe as Milk or Sugar Water?: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of the BCG
Vaccine in the 1920s and 1930s in France and Germany. From Danger to Risk:
The Perception and Regulation of X-Rays in Switzerland 1896-1970. The
Population as Patient: Alice Stewart and the Controversy over Low-Level
Radiation in the 1950s. To Treat or Not to Treat: Drug Research and the
Changing Nature of Essential Hypertension. Hormones at Risk: Cancer and the
Medical Uses of Industrially-Produced. Sex Steroids in Germany, 1930-1960.
Assessment and Medical Authority in Operative Fracture Care in the 1960 and
1970s. Assessing the Risk and Safety of the Pill: Maternal Mortality and
the Pill. Addressing Uncertainties: The Conceptualisation of Brain Death in
Switzerland 1960-2000. Risk on Trial. The Interaction of Innovation and
Risk in Cancer Clinical Trials. BioRisk: Interleukin-2 from Laboratory to
Market in the United States and Germany. The Redemption of Thalidomide:
Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects
and to Improve: Practitioners? Approaches to Doubts Linked with Medical
Innovations 1720-1920. Anaesthesia and the Evaluation of Surgical Risk in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain. Redemption, Danger, and Risk: The History
of Anti-Bacterial Chemotherapy and the Transformation of Tuberculin. As
Safe as Milk or Sugar Water?: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of the BCG
Vaccine in the 1920s and 1930s in France and Germany. From Danger to Risk:
The Perception and Regulation of X-Rays in Switzerland 1896-1970. The
Population as Patient: Alice Stewart and the Controversy over Low-Level
Radiation in the 1950s. To Treat or Not to Treat: Drug Research and the
Changing Nature of Essential Hypertension. Hormones at Risk: Cancer and the
Medical Uses of Industrially-Produced. Sex Steroids in Germany, 1930-1960.
Assessment and Medical Authority in Operative Fracture Care in the 1960 and
1970s. Assessing the Risk and Safety of the Pill: Maternal Mortality and
the Pill. Addressing Uncertainties: The Conceptualisation of Brain Death in
Switzerland 1960-2000. Risk on Trial. The Interaction of Innovation and
Risk in Cancer Clinical Trials. BioRisk: Interleukin-2 from Laboratory to
Market in the United States and Germany. The Redemption of Thalidomide:
Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects
Preface. Risk and Medical Innovation: A Historical Perspective. To Assess
and to Improve: Practitioners? Approaches to Doubts Linked with Medical
Innovations 1720-1920. Anaesthesia and the Evaluation of Surgical Risk in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain. Redemption, Danger, and Risk: The History
of Anti-Bacterial Chemotherapy and the Transformation of Tuberculin. As
Safe as Milk or Sugar Water?: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of the BCG
Vaccine in the 1920s and 1930s in France and Germany. From Danger to Risk:
The Perception and Regulation of X-Rays in Switzerland 1896-1970. The
Population as Patient: Alice Stewart and the Controversy over Low-Level
Radiation in the 1950s. To Treat or Not to Treat: Drug Research and the
Changing Nature of Essential Hypertension. Hormones at Risk: Cancer and the
Medical Uses of Industrially-Produced. Sex Steroids in Germany, 1930-1960.
Assessment and Medical Authority in Operative Fracture Care in the 1960 and
1970s. Assessing the Risk and Safety of the Pill: Maternal Mortality and
the Pill. Addressing Uncertainties: The Conceptualisation of Brain Death in
Switzerland 1960-2000. Risk on Trial. The Interaction of Innovation and
Risk in Cancer Clinical Trials. BioRisk: Interleukin-2 from Laboratory to
Market in the United States and Germany. The Redemption of Thalidomide:
Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects
and to Improve: Practitioners? Approaches to Doubts Linked with Medical
Innovations 1720-1920. Anaesthesia and the Evaluation of Surgical Risk in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain. Redemption, Danger, and Risk: The History
of Anti-Bacterial Chemotherapy and the Transformation of Tuberculin. As
Safe as Milk or Sugar Water?: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of the BCG
Vaccine in the 1920s and 1930s in France and Germany. From Danger to Risk:
The Perception and Regulation of X-Rays in Switzerland 1896-1970. The
Population as Patient: Alice Stewart and the Controversy over Low-Level
Radiation in the 1950s. To Treat or Not to Treat: Drug Research and the
Changing Nature of Essential Hypertension. Hormones at Risk: Cancer and the
Medical Uses of Industrially-Produced. Sex Steroids in Germany, 1930-1960.
Assessment and Medical Authority in Operative Fracture Care in the 1960 and
1970s. Assessing the Risk and Safety of the Pill: Maternal Mortality and
the Pill. Addressing Uncertainties: The Conceptualisation of Brain Death in
Switzerland 1960-2000. Risk on Trial. The Interaction of Innovation and
Risk in Cancer Clinical Trials. BioRisk: Interleukin-2 from Laboratory to
Market in the United States and Germany. The Redemption of Thalidomide:
Standardizing the Risk of Birth Defects