The see with a better eye: A life of R. T. H. Laennec
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Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998 CE.
"....relies on a vastly expanded foundation of primary source material, including thousands of pages of handwritten patient records, lecture notes, unpublished essays, and letters....
"Laennec’s famous Treatise on Mediate Auscultation was his only published book, but two lesser known works were left in manuscript: an early treatise on pathological anatomy and a later set of lectures on disease. The three parts of Duffin’s biography correspond to these books. First, she examines Laennec’s student research on the emerging science of pathological anatomy, the background for his major achievement. Second, she uses his clinical records to trace the discovery and development of “mediate auscultation” (listening through an instrument, or mediator, to sounds within the human body). The stethoscope allowed clinicians to “see” the organic alterations inside their living patients’ bodies. Finally, she explores the impact of auscultation on diagnostic practice and on concepts of disease. Analyzed here for the first time in their entirety, Laennec’s Collége de France lectures reveal his criticism of over-enthusiastic extrapolations of his own method at the expense of the patient’s story" (publisher).
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| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
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| Entry Number | #13599 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/15878 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | the-see-with-a-better-eye-a-life-of-r-t-h-laennec-by-jacalyn-duffin |
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Publication place: Princeton, NJ