To Improve the Evidence of Medicine: The 18th Century British Origins of a Critical Approach |
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Medical societies and their publications | 8 |
Sorting out fevers | 23 |
Whats the significance then and now? | 121 |
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18th century amputation analysed antimonials approach arithmetic observation arithmetic observationists Army Bath bladder stone Blane bleeding bloodletting Boerhaave British Cadell Cheselden cinchona Clark clinical College of Physicians compared comparison continuous fevers cure deaths died diseases Dispensary doctors dropsy Edinburgh Edinburgh Medical edition effects empiricism evaluation evidence evidence-based medicine experience experimentation facts favourable Ferriar fever hospital Fowler Guthrie Haslar Haygarth Herman Boerhaave Hurt Board Ibid improvement Infirmary inflammatory James Lind John Haygarth John Millar Journal juice Lettsom Lind's lithotomists lithotomy London Macbride mass observation McGrigor Medical History Medical Society mercury method military surgeons Morand mortality naval surgeons Navy number of patients numerical operation Peruvian bark Physicians of Edinburgh practice presented Pringle publication published quantification recommended records remedy rheumatism Robertson Royal College scurvy ship smallpox statistics success surgery surgical syphilis theory therapeutic therapy treated Treatise treatment trial Tröhler typhus Univ William wort wrote