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Early nineteenth century chemistry and the analysis of urinary stones
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Early nineteenth century chemistry and the analysis of urinary stonesby E. Allen Driggers.
作者:
Driggers, Edward Allen.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 188 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Urinary organsDiseases
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34973-7
ISBN:
9783031349737$q(electronic bk.)
Early nineteenth century chemistry and the analysis of urinary stones
Driggers, Edward Allen.
Early nineteenth century chemistry and the analysis of urinary stones
[electronic resource] /by E. Allen Driggers. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xvii, 188 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Perspectives on the history of chemistry,2662-4605. - Perspectives on the history of chemistry..
The Pain of the Stone: Backgrounds of Urological Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century -- No Stone Unturned: The Chemistry of Morbid Concretions -- Race, Concretions, and Humoral Theory in the World of Benjamin Rush -- Medico-Chemistry and the American South: The Life of Edward Darrell Smith -- Radicalism and Humoral Chemistry: Thomas Cooper's Atlantic Journeys -- Partnerships Between Surgeons and Chemists -- Communities, Chemistry, and Communication: Intellectual Societies in London, Philadelphia, and Charleston -- The Meaning of Bodily Concretions, History, and Concluding Remarks.
This book tells the story of how chemists, physicians, and surgeons attempted to end the problem of urinary stones. From the late eighteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, chemists wanted to understand why the body formed urinary, pancreatic, and other bodily stones. Chemical analysis was an exciting new means of understanding these stones and researchers hoped of possibly preventing their formation entirely. Physicians and surgeons also hoped that, with improved chemical analysis, they would eventually identify substances that would reduce the size of stones, leading to their easier removal from the body. Urinary stones and other stones of the body caused the boundaries of surgery, chemistry, and medicine to blur. The problem of the stone was transformational and spurred collaboration between chemistry and medicine. Some radical physicians in America and Britain combined this nascent medical advancement with older disciplines, like humoral theory. Chemists, surgeons, and physicians in Charleston, Philadelphia, and London focused on the stones of the body. Chemical societies and museums also involved themselves in the problem of the stone. Meanwhile, institutions in Charleston, Philadelphia, and London served as repositories of specimens for testing and study as previously disparate practitioners and disciplines worked toward the comprehensive knowledge that could, perhaps, end suffering from stones. The primary audience of this book is historically-minded chemists, surgeons, physicians, and museum professionals.
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LC Class. No.: RC916 / .D75 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 616.622
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