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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 The structure of the medical profession 1750–1850
Chapter 2 The great Voluntary Hospital movement
Chapter 3 Digging for dissection – feeding the horrors of the anatomy table
Chapter 4 The rise of the General Practitioner
Chapter 5 What could the surgeon-apothecary treat? Eighteenth and nineteenth century medical treatments
Chapter 6 Quack Quack – the medical profession and a battle for the pennies of the poor patent medicines
Chapter 7 ‘His genius gain’d such trust…’ some good men of their time
Chapter 8 Three men of Guy’s – Keats, Stephens and Thackrah
Chapter 9 The Weekes letters – a country practice, a medical dynasty
Conclusion
Appendix 1 Treatments available to the surgeon-apothecary
Appendix 2 Some common complaints
Appendix 3 Women in medicine
Bibliography
Plate section
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