HIST 249 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Phlegm, Stethoscope, Henrietta Lacks

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~~ What it All Means?
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History of Medicine Change & Continuity
What its all about is - change
Change across time
Change --> In medical concepts (how does the body work? What causes disease?)
Difference of how Hippocrates sees the body than how we do
Or even 18th century people (nerves, fibers, tension, relaxation)
Today's vision - transforms in 19th century because of physiology
Chemical series of reactions, the brain
Change in what causes disease
Still understand there are environmental diseases but not in the same way as we
used to…
Content of medicine
What we know
Change --> In what counts as knowledge (accumulated wisdom? First hand experience?
Structured experimentation)
Moving away from hot/cold explanation of disease --> accumulated experience @
the bedside --> a clear & scientific understanding of processes that you cant see
because they are inside the body and can only be seen through reasoning
Modern medicine - 3 modes of knowledge
Clinical experience (doctor, accumulated experience in 1 person)
Experimental science (specific & deterministic knowledge - Bernard & laws of
nature in lab)
Counting (results from this are probability - RTC, evidence based medicine, rival
knowledge)
Change --> institutions (care, teaching, regulation)
Obvious change
Vast change
The hospital - all purpose shelter, charitable care --> taken over by doctors
themselves
Hospital change - technology change, society changes (sometimes completely non-
medical reasons)
WWI - huge difference for how British people understood hospitals
All people from all social classes were hospitalized
Therefore being hospitalized was not a mark of shame
But this took a long time
Social barriers
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Hospital --> nice example of tension of change & continuity
Another good example is the university - story of continuity
Medicine enters in the 13th century & it is still being taught in universities
Regulation - medical professions in Canada replicate self regulation
Weight of state of regulation is far greater now than it was in the past…
Change --> technology & our relationship with it
Most obvious points
Surgery
X-ray
Technology itself as changed
And our relationship with it
Our expectations of technology when we visit a doctor
Availability
How it influences the patient/doctor relationship
What it can do for disease
Drug therapy - as a technology
Machines
Also includes surgery
All falls under this
Diagnostic technology --> similar to assignment #2 (stethoscope)
Transforms the relationship b/t the doctor & the patient
Not about patient saying their symptoms - its about the sounds the doctor
hears
Also shape what's happening
Change --> professions
Religious profession
19th century - professionalization
Change --> responsibility to society
Working in the interest of the patient & in the interest of society
This opens up other tensions
Change --> relationship to state or local authorities
State protecting society against elicit practice
State recognized you as an elicit practitioner
(EX) Public health insurance in Canada - also changed the medical profession
Cant have change without continuity
Not just a transformation over night
Is complicated
Continuity is a complicated process
Prof switch - Galen isn't just cut out
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