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University Alabama Press Simon Baruch: Rebel in the Ranks of Medicine, 1840-1921 (History of American Science & Technology) (History of American Science and Technology Series)

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Product Description Examines the life of a Prussian/Polish Jew who immigrated to the US in the 1850s and became one of the nation's best-known physicians. His advocacy of natural remedies made him appear iconoclastic to his contemporaries, but he has gained posthumous recognition as a pioneer in physical medicine. Review In a day of deadly monographs written by historians for historians, it is a pleasure to read a biography that does not look for an angle but simply presents the subject's life in the grand 19th-century style of the life and the times. The writing is excellent and the pictures Ward presents of the antebellum South, Civil War medicine, Reconstruction, and conditions in the New York City tenements are accurate.... This biography gives us a remarkable insight into the life of a 19th-century physician and the world in which he lived." -John Duffy, author of The Healers: A History of American Medicine "As Patricia Spain Ward shows in her new biography of Dr Simon Baruch, it is possible to use such an exceptional figure to illustrate an individual life and how American medicine was taught, practised, and advanced from the mid nineteenth century to the early twentieth century.... Simon Baruch, Rebel in the Ranks of Medicine, 1840-1921 is a fine biography that documents both a unique medical life and the context in which it occurred. --Medical History In this fine biography, Ward recounts the life and times of Simon Baruch, a nineteenth-century physician best known today for his advocacy of public baths. A Prussian-Polish Jewish teenage immigrant who came to the United States in 1855, Baruch became a prominent and controversial figure in American medicine.... Ward has skillfully blended primary and secondary sources to produce a vivid account of Civil War and South Carolina Reconstruction medicine, and of Baruch's many crusades to improve medical practice and to alleviate the suffering of the urban poor.-- Bulletin of the History of Medicine From the Back Cover This biography recounts the remarkable life of a Prussian/Polish Jew who immigrated to the United States as a teenager in the 1850s and became one of the nation's best-known physicians by the turn of the century. Ward reconstructs the life of a medical student in the South at the opening of the Civil War, the adventures of a Confederate surgeon, and the difficulties of a practitioner in Reconstruction South Carolina. Simon Baruch's physician's registers and his correspondence with colleagues afford the reader an immediate sense of the therapeutic dilemmas facing physicians and patients of his era. Baruch's experiences while establishing himself in New York City after 1881 reflect the challenges facing those trying to break into what was then the nation's medical capital - as well as that city's rich opportunities and heady intellectual atmosphere. His energetic campaign for free public baths illustrates one of the most colorful chapters of American social history, as immigrants flooded our cities at the turn of the century. As medical editor of the New York Sun from 1912 to 1918, Baruch touched on most of the health concerns of that period and a few - such as handgun control - that persist to this day. About the Author Patricia Spain Ward, formerly Campus Historian of the University of Illinois at Chicago, is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. "

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Hardcover
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Release Date
30 September 1994
Listed Since
16 February 2007

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