The Osler Club of London, 1928-38: young medical gentlemen, their heroes, liberal education, books, and other matters [0.03%]
伦敦奥斯勒俱乐部(1928-1938):青年医生、他们的偶像、通识教育、藏书及其他杂事
J W Lella
J W Lella
This study focuses on the interpretation of the Oslerian legacy reflected in the activities and intellectual emphases of the Osler Club of London during its first 10 years. It argues that the founders and early members of the Club were neop...
J J Connor
J J Connor
Adherents to American lay healer Samuel Thomson's system of medicine have been viewed in Canada primarily as antagonists of mainstream medicine. Their publishing activities, however, reveal a wide reform impulse. As this discussion illustra...
Promoting good health in the age of reform: the medical publications of Henry H. Porter of Philadelphia, 1829-32 [0.03%]
改革年代的卫生推广:费城亨利·波特1829-1832年的医学出版物
T A Horrocks
T A Horrocks
In the early 1830s, the Philadelphia publisher Henry H. Porter rapidly published five journals, six books, and an almanac, works having a particular emphasis on health and personal hygiene. Porter's health publications linked the traditiona...
Taste sets the price: Meade, Askew, and the birth of bibliomania in eighteenth-century England [0.03%]
品位即价格:梅德、阿斯克与18世纪英国藏书狂热的兴起
P Potter
P Potter
Three of the most important libraries sold during the first 100 years of English book auctions belonged to doctors. By examining the contents of these sales and the prices achieved in them, I hope to be able to throw some light on the exten...
[Medical books in the possession of Canadian health professionals in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries] [0.03%]
[十七至十八世纪加拿大卫生专业人员所拥有的医学书籍]
R Lessard
R Lessard
This study, based on the data found in notarized inventories of the deceased, ex-libris or bookplates, and listings of books in institutional libraries, shows clearly that circulation of medical books, generally imported from Europe, was ne...