Frontier medicine

from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1492-1941

381 pages

English language

Published 2008 by Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-307-26345-2
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OCLC Number:
212855053

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From the Publisher: In his new book, David Dary, one of our leading social historians, gives us a fascinating, informative account of American frontier medicine from our Indian past to the beginning of World War II, as the frontier moved steadily westward from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific Ocean. He begins with the early arrivals to our shores and explains how their combined European-taught medical skills and the Indians' well-developed knowledge of local herbal remedies and psychic healing formed the foundation of early American medicine.

We then follow white settlement west, learning how, in the 1720s, seventy-five years before Edward Jenner's experiments with smallpox vaccine, a Boston doctor learned from an African slave how to vaccinate against the disease; how, in 1809, a backwoods Kentucky doctor performed the first successful abdominal surgery; how, around 1820, a Missouri doctor realized quinine could prevent as well as cure malaria and made …

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Subjects

  • Medicine -- United States -- History
  • History of Medicine -- United States
  • History, Early Modern 1451-1600 -- United States
  • History, Modern 1601- -- United States