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Title

  • Medical history of Michigan ...

Summary

  • This illustrated two-volume set compiled by the Michigan State Medical Society presents information about medical developments in Michigan in the early and middle nineteenth century in loosely-organized chapters. The material is drawn from reminiscences, historical chronicles, anecdotes, scholarly journals, letters, and biographical as well as autobiographical accounts. Topics in vol. 1 include Native American medicine; physicians who accompanied the European and early American explorers of the upper Northwest; the development of Michigan's medical education and public health resources; diseases and epidemics; insects; homeopathy; diagnostic aids; medical equipment; and therapeutic practice. Many physicians are remembered in short factual entries or sketches. A few, like the pioneer physiologist William Beaumont (who conducted digestive research by monitoring a patient's exposed entrails), receive entire articles. Vol. 2 emphasizes the latter half of the nineteenth century, a time when Michigan physicians were developing a professional code of ethics, standards, and regulatory mechanisms. Topics include the re-organization of the State Medical Society, the controversy over homeopathy, and how hospitals became the preferred setting for major medical procedures. An index for both volumes starts on p. 83.

Names

  • Michigan State Medical Society.
  • Burr, C. B. (Colonel Bell), 1856-1931.

Created / Published

  • Minneapolis and Saint Paul, The Bruce Publishing Company, 1930.

Headings

  • -  Medicine--Michigan
  • -  Physicians--Michigan

Notes

  • -  "References" at end of each chapter except two.
  • -  Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Medium

  • 2 v. front. (port.) illus., diagrs. 27 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • R249 .M55 1930
  • R249 .M55 1930 Copy 2 Copy 2.

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 31011995

Online Format

  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Michigan State Medical Society, and C. B Burr. Medical history of Michigan. Minneapolis and Saint Paul, The Bruce Publishing Company, 1930. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/31011995/.

APA citation style:

Michigan State Medical Society & Burr, C. B. (1930) Medical history of Michigan. Minneapolis and Saint Paul, The Bruce Publishing Company. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/31011995/.

MLA citation style:

Michigan State Medical Society, and C. B Burr. Medical history of Michigan. Minneapolis and Saint Paul, The Bruce Publishing Company, 1930. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/31011995/>.