Medical investigation in seventeenth century England by Bodemer and King

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Author Bodemer, Charles W., 1927-1985
Author King, Lester S. (Lester Snow), 1908-2002
LoC No. 76626038
Title Medical investigation in seventeenth century England
Alternate Title Medical investigation in 17th century England
Note Reading ease score: 49.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Note "Papers read at a Clark Library seminar, October 14, 1967."
Contents Embryological thought in seventeenth century England, by Charles W. Bodemer -- Robert Boyle as an amateur physician, by Lester S. King.
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Summary "Medical Investigation in Seventeenth Century England" by Charles W. Bodemer and Lester S. King is a historical account produced in the late 20th century, with its foundations stemming from seminars conducted in the late 1960s. This scholarly work delves into the evolution of medical knowledge and practices in 17th-century England, particularly focusing on advancements in embryology and the medical contributions of prominent figures such as Robert Boyle. The book consists of two main sections. The first, authored by Charles W. Bodemer, discusses embryological thought during the period, detailing the significant transition from descriptive to more mechanistic and physiological interpretations of embryology. It highlights key contributors, including Sir Kenelm Digby and Nathaniel Highmore, and their shifting views on generation. The second section examines Robert Boyle's role as an amateur physician; despite lacking formal medical training, Boyle influenced medical theory and practice through his chemical experiments and clinical observations. The authors argue for Boyle's critical stance against established medical doctrines of the time, showcasing how his empirical approach foreshadowed the evolution of modern medical science. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691
Subject Embryology -- England -- History -- 17th century
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EBook-No. 30016
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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