
Description
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: From Evangelical to Medical Officer of Health
ONE: Choosing Medicine
TWO: Medical Officer of Health
PART II: Making a Career in Medical Research
THREE: Before the Germ Theory: The Cattle Plague of 1865-1866 and the State Support of Pathology
FOUR: From Clinician-Researcher to Professional Physiologist: Making the Pulse Visible
FIVE: Becoming a Research Pathologist: The Rise of Laboratory Medicine in Britain
SIX: Focusing on Physiology: Capturing the Venus's-Flytrap's Electrical Activity
PART II: The Medical Sciences: Critics and Allies
SEVEN: Physicians, Anti vivisectionists, and the Failure of the Oxford School of Physiology
EIGHT: A Corner Turned? Experimental Medicine in Late Victorian Britain
List of Abbreviations
Appendix: Researchers Associated with Burdon Sanderson in Britain
Notes
Index