Preface; Introduction; Part I. Paris: 1. Genesis of a tradition; 2. Pathology and the Paris faculty; 3. Pathology in the middle; 4. The center holds; Part II. Channel Crossing: 5. The context of English pathology, 1800–1830; 6. Channel crossing; Part III. London: 7. After Waterloo: medical journalism and the surgeon-apothecaries; 8. Pathology and the specialist: The London Academy of Minute Anatomy; 9. Propagation; Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Selected bibliography; Index.
A detailed account of the rise of pathological anatomy in France and England.
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