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The Medical Profession and the Exercise of Power in Early Nineteenth-Century Cork: Volume 115

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The Medical Profession and the Exercise of Power in Early Nineteenth-Century Cork: Volume 115 - Cronin, Neil
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In Ireland, in 1820, the surgical management of children with bladder stones in the South Infirmary was criticized by a prominent Cork surgeon, giving rise to a furious and bitter dispute. This book considers the acrimonious episode by examining the backgrounds of the protagonists, the economic and other tensions active in the medical profession of the time, and, in particular, the dynamics of how power was exercised in provincial Cork of the early 19th century. After the turbulent 1790s and the brutal suppression of the ...

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The Medical Profession and the Exercise of Power in Early Nineteenth-Century Cork: Volume 115 2014, Four Courts Press, Dublin

ISBN-13: 9781846825170

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