id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5it3u352k5g6njvgiikhn4o54a Saul Jarcho W. F. Bynum, C. Lawrence and V. Nutton, (editors), The emergence of modern cardiology (Medical History, Suplement no. 5), London, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1985, 8vo, pp. x, 178, illus., £12.00 (UK)/£16.00 (overseas) 1987 2 .pdf application/pdf 1436 84 52 considers the "new cardiology" in Britain, 1880-1930. late-nineteenth-century research in experimental physiology effected a reconstruction of the clinical conceptions of the heart that were held in British medicine during the first three decades of the twentieth century, the new concept being that of the living organ, which was not merely a Disease of the heart was not only an alteration in structure Howell explains the changes from early mechanical concepts of this disease to its redefinition as An essay by Finlayson, 'Ischaemic heart disease, aortic aneurysms, and atheroscleorsis in the coronary heart disease, and possibly yet another factor has caused the more recent and more KATHARINE PARK, Doctors andmedicine in early renaissance Florence, Princeton University Katharine Park has written an excellent book that contributes equally to medical history and Her findings are novel and important for the history of medicine. The city and institutions such as hospitals, religious orders, and confraternities gave ./cache/work_5it3u352k5g6njvgiikhn4o54a.pdf ./txt/work_5it3u352k5g6njvgiikhn4o54a.txt