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Weiner surveys the 20,000 patients institutionalized in twenty Paris hospitals and hospices and explains how the Revolution changed the status and work of nurses, pharmacists, midwives, and students, as well as doctors. Clinical teaching, professional specialization, and approaches to public health were all affected. Weiner emphasizes health care for children, deaf and blind people, and mentally ill patients and underscores the role of women as administrators and dispensers of hospital care.
Author: Dora B. Weiner, Dorab Weiner
ISBN-10: 080187002X
ISBN-13: 9780801870026
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Language: English
Published: 01/01/2002
Pages: 446
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.62lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.12w x 1.16d
Dora B. Weiner is professor of the medical humanities and History at UCLA. Her books include Raspail: Scientist and Reformer, The Clinical Training of Doctors: An Essay of 1793, Philippe Pinel (1745-1862) and an English edition of Jacques Tenon's Memoirs of Paris Hospitals.
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