The Scientific Revolution in Victorian Medicine
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This book explains how health care in 1840 Britain did not really change for a hundred years. When pioneers of medical research try to introduce changes, they received strong resistance from institutions and even those of their own profession. The author details the efforts of scientists such as Lister and Simpson to transform their theoretical notions and laboratory discoveries into practical principles whose application would help the suffering throughout England.
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