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Introduction | p. 3 |
An Uncertain Enterprise: Learning to Heal in the Enlightenment | p. 12 |
The Breakdown of the Medieval Order | p. 14 |
Varieties of Healers | p. 16 |
Serving the Rural Population | p. 22 |
The Role of the State | p. 26 |
Changing Patterns of Medical Study Before 1800 | p. 33 |
Medicine as University Study | p. 34 |
Other Sites of Medical Study | p. 43 |
Rapprochement of Medicine and Surgery | p. 56 |
The Shape of Things to Come | p. 58 |
Lives of Medical Students and Their Teachers (Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century) | p. 61 |
Social Class and Medical Study | p. 63 |
The Chorus of Advice | p. 70 |
A Portrait of a Student of Medicine | p. 72 |
Classroom and Hospital | p. 80 |
Vexations of Academic Life | p. 81 |
The Medical Teacher | p. 89 |
Across National Boundaries | p. 98 |
The Clinical Impulse and National Response, 1780-1830 | p. 103 |
What Is a Clinic? | p. 104 |
The Revolutionary Changes in France | p. 106 |
Hospital or Policlinic? | p. 109 |
Clinical Teaching in Britain and America | p. 114 |
Outside the Walls of Academe | p. 119 |
Military Medicine and the Clinic | p. 123 |
Glimpses of Clinical Teaching | p. 125 |
Contrasts in French Clinical Training | p. 128 |
Practical Teaching in Anglo-America | p. 132 |
Paris, the Clinic, and History | p. 136 |
Science and Medical Study: Early Nineteenth Century | p. 142 |
The New Sciences and the Old Curriculum | p. 145 |
The Spread of "Morbid Anatomy," | p. 146 |
The Beginnings of Physiology as a Medical Subject | p. 151 |
Medical Study and National Differences | p. 156 |
A Bird's Eye View of Medical Education in 1830 | p. 158 |
The German Enterprise in Medical Education | p. 159 |
The French System: Comparisons and Contrasts | p. 163 |
An Overview of Medical Education in Great Britain | p. 166 |
North American Medical Training in 1830 | p. 175 |
Toward New Goals for Medical Education, 1830-1850 | p. 182 |
The Struggle for Change in Britain and America | p. 182 |
The Aims of Reformers on the Continent | p. 185 |
Germany Advances the Single Standard | p. 187 |
The Reform Movement in France | p. 190 |
Creating a Safe, General Practitioner in Great Britain | p. 193 |
Striving for Change in the United States | p. 195 |
Medical Teachers at Midcentury | p. 200 |
Between Clinic and Laboratory: Students and Teaching at Midcentury | p. 203 |
Social Distinctions in Preparation for Medicine | p. 204 |
Women and Medical Education Circa 1850 | p. 207 |
The Lives of Medical Students | p. 213 |
A Changing Curriculum | p. 217 |
Beyond the Classroom | p. 226 |
The Spread of Laboratory Teaching, 1850-1870 | p. 231 |
Why Germany? | p. 232 |
The Laboratory as an Extension of Practical Teaching | p. 236 |
The Spread of Laboratory Teaching, 1850-1870 | p. 239 |
The Teaching Laboratory in France | p. 241 |
Anglo-American Teaching and the Laboratory | p. 244 |
The Laboratory Versus the Clinic: The Fight for the Curriculum, 1870-1890 | p. 251 |
The Axis of the 1870s | p. 252 |
The German University at Its Zenith | p. 253 |
Reappraising Medical Training in France | p. 255 |
The 1870s in Great Britain | p. 259 |
America in the 1870s | p. 264 |
The Fight for the Curriculum | p. 268 |
Conflict in Germany | p. 269 |
The Clinic Versus the Laboratory in Great Britain | p. 275 |
Resistance to Laboratory Science in America | p. 276 |
The French Clinic and the "Auxiliary" Sciences | p. 278 |
After 1890 | p. 278 |
Toward a University Standard of Medical Education, 1890-1920 | p. 280 |
The Persistence of National Differences | p. 281 |
The Systems at the Fin de Siecle | p. 285 |
Universities, Laboratory Science, and Medicine | p. 288 |
Medical Education and the American University | p. 291 |
The Goal of University Teaching in Britain | p. 295 |
Science, the Clinic, and Flexner | p. 298 |
The War and Medical Education, 1914-1920 | p. 306 |
Changing Student Populations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century | p. 309 |
Changing Expectations and Rising Costs | p. 309 |
The Limited Admission of Women to Medicine | p. 312 |
Anti-Semitism and Medical Study | p. 315 |
The Student Experience | p. 316 |
Access to Patients and Clinics | p. 318 |
Consolidation, Stability, and New Upheavals, 1920-1945 | p. 325 |
The Aftermath of War | p. 326 |
Between the Wars | p. 327 |
British Efforts at Change in the 1920s | p. 330 |
The Continent: Echoes of Old Battles | p. 332 |
The Hardening of National Differences | p. 336 |
Students, Depression, and Political Turmoil | p. 337 |
Women's Study Between the Wars | p. 338 |
Anti-Semitism in Germany and Elsewhere | p. 340 |
African Americans and Medical Study | p. 342 |
War and Medical Study: 1939-1945 | p. 343 |
A Closing Word | p. 346 |
Bibliography | p. 349 |
Index | p. 405 |
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