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Medical histories of Belgium reshapes Belgian history of medicine
by bringing together a new generation of scholars. Going beyond a
chronological narrative, the book offers new insights by
questioning classic themes of the history of medicine: physicians,
institutions and the nation state. While retracing specific Belgian
characteristics, it also engages with broader European developments
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Medical histories of
Belgium will appeal to Historians of Belgium in various subfields,
especially cultural history and political history and medical
historians and medical practitioners seeking the historical context
of their activities. -- .
The essays in this collection explore our reliance on experts
within a historical context and across a wide range of fields,
including agriculture, engineering, health sciences and labour
management. Contributors argue that experts were highly aware of
their audiences and used performance to gain both scientific and
popular support.
The essays in this collection explore our reliance on experts
within a historical context and across a wide range of fields,
including agriculture, engineering, health sciences and labour
management. Contributors argue that experts were highly aware of
their audiences and used performance to gain both scientific and
popular support.
This book offers the first comprehensive study of
nineteenth-century medical societies as scientific institutions. It
analyses how physicians gathered to share, discuss, evaluate,
publish and even celebrate their studies, uncovering the codes of
conduct that underpinned these activities. The book discusses the
publishing procedures of medical journals, the tradition of oratory
in academies, the networks of anatomists and the commemorations of
famous physicians such as Vesalius. Its setting is
nineteenth-century Belgium, a young nation state in which the
freedoms of press and association were constitutionally
established. The book shows how Belgian physicians participated in
a civil society shaped by the values of social engagement, polite
debate and a free press. Given its broad focus on science,
sociability and citizenship, it will be of interest to all those
seeking to understand the position of science in nineteenth-century
society. -- .
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