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Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850-2015 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 270 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 542 g, 10 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 158046940X
  • ISBN-13: 9781580469401
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 270 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 542 g, 10 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Rochester Studies in Medical History
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: University of Rochester Press
  • ISBN-10: 158046940X
  • ISBN-13: 9781580469401
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Examines medical history in northern Europe from 1850 to 2015 and sheds new light on the circulation of medical knowledge in that region

The Baltic Sea region in northern Europe, with its history of multiple cultural and social transformations, as well as mixture of national and regional scientific styles, has lately attracted much attention from scholars of various disciplines. This book explores the history of medicine in the Baltic Sea region and provides different answers to one central question: How has the circulation of knowledge in the Baltic Sea region influenced medicine as a discipline, and illness as an experience, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? The anthology consists of ten chapters that shed new light on how medical ideas and devices were developed in different contexts. Illuminating currents of traditions, contact zones, and areas of conflict, essays in this collection discuss technological, social, and economic aspects relevant for the exchange of medical knowledge across the Baltic Sea. The contributing authors are historians, physicians, geographers, ethnologists, and scholars of literature.

CONTRIBUTORS: Katharina Beier, Motzi Eklöf, Frank Grüner, Martin Gunnarson, Nils Hansson, Axel C. Hüntelmann, Ken Kalling, Michaela Malmberg, Joanna Nieznanowska, Anders Ottosson, Maike Rotzoll, Erki Tammiksaar, Jonatan Wistrand

NILS HANSSON is Associate Professor in the Department of the History, Theory, and Ethics of Medicine at the University of Dusseldorf in Germany. JONATAN WISTRAND teaches in the Department of Medical History, Lund University, Sweden.

Recenzijos

Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850-2015. brings together a wide range of diverse topics: one article exemplifies the migration of medical knowledge by describing the development of gymnastics, whereas another sheds light on the role of intercultural exchange between Eastern and Western concepts of melancholy. This volume unifies these findings and sheds light on new information that will be invaluable to readers from the field of medical history. -- Philipp Osten, Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg

Foreword vii
Peter M. Nilsson
Preface ix
Heiner Fangerau
Circulation of Knowledge in the Baltic Sea Region: An Introduction 1(14)
Nils Hansson
Jonatan Wistrand
Part One Transfers of Medical Knowledge across the Baltic Sea
1 Gym Machines and the Migration of Medical Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century
15(26)
Anders Ottosson
2 Gynecological Massage: Gender, Conflict, and the Transfer of Knowledge in Medicine during the Fin de Siecle
41(22)
Michaela Malmberg
3 Worlds Unexplored: Medicine in Stettin, 1800--1945
63(24)
Joanna Nieznanowska
4 Smallpox in Malmo, Sweden, 1932: Disputed Knowledge of Infection, Contagion, and Vaccination in the Baltic Sea Region
87(26)
Motzi Eklof
5 The Politicization of the Temperance Movement in Pre-independence Estonia
113(22)
Ken Kalling
Erki Tammiksaar
Part Two Bridging the Baltic: Comparative Studies
6 Network Transfer: Paul Ehrlich and German-Scandinavian Scientific Relationships around 1900
135(33)
Axel C. Huntelmann
7 Dorpat University in the Late Nineteenth Century as a Transit Space for Psychiatric Knowledge: The Example of Emil Kraepelin and His Conceptualization of Melancholia
168(18)
Maike Rotzoll
Frank Griiner
8 Sanatorium Narratives from the Baltic Sea Region and Early Signs of the Pathographical Genre: The Case of Harriet Lowenhjelm
186(17)
Jonatan Wistrand
9 Biobanking at the Baltic Sea: An Analysis of the Swedish, Estonian, and German Approaches
203(26)
Katharina Beier
10 The Simultaneous Embedment and Disembedment of Biomedicine: Intercorporeality and Patient Interaction at Hemodialysis Units in Riga and Stockholm
229(20)
Martin Gunnarson
Notes on Contributors 249(2)
Index 251