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Makers of Modern Medicine

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A series of concise biographical studies of influential medical investigators and inventors, each chapter recounts the discovery or technique that reshaped clinical and laboratory practice and situates the scientist within his social, educational and religious milieu. Chapters trace the emergence of pathological anatomy, percussion and auscultation, vaccination, animal electricity, the stethoscope, cell doctrine, experimental physiology and preventive bacteriology, and describe procedural innovations such as intubation. Through these sketches the work explains how individual methods, ideas and institutional changes combined to form modern medical practice, highlighting both scientific developments and the human contexts that produced them.

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James J. Walsh

James J. Walsh was an American physician, author, and historian known for his contributions to the fields of medicine and science. He wrote extensively on the intersection of Catholicism and scientific advancement, as seen in his notable work "Catholic Churchmen in Science [First Series]," which highlights the lives of Catholic ecclesiastics who played significant roles in the development of science. Walsh's other works, such as "Makers of Modern Medicine" and "Medieval Medicine," reflect his deep interest in the history of medicine and its practitioners. His writings often explore the relationship between religion and health, making him a key figure in the discourse on the historical contributions of the Church to scientific progress.

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