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J.A. Churchill

Selection from J. & A. Churchill's General Catalogue

In “Selection from J. & A. Churchill's General Catalogue (1890)," readers are invited to explore a meticulously curated collection that showcases the notable contributions of J. & A. Churchill to the medical and scientific literature of the late 19th century. The catalogue's literary style is characterized by its clear, concise descriptions and an earnest commitment to the dissemination of knowledge in a rapidly advancing field. Closely intertwined with the cultural context of the Victorian-era emphasis on professionalization in medicine, the catalogue serves not just as a list of publications but as a testament to the burgeoning fields of surgery, midwifery, and pathology that defined the period. J. A. Churchill, a prominent figure in the medical publishing arena, co-founded the esteemed firm J. & A. Churchill in London, which became synonymous with high-quality medical texts. Their commitment to producing significant works reflected not only their business acumen but also their dedication to advancing medical education and practice. Churchill's insights and experiences undoubtedly influenced this catalogue, as it encapsulates the intellectual fervor of an era committed to empirical research and clinical innovation. I highly recommend “Selection from J. & A. Churchill's General Catalogue (1890)" to scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical literature. The catalogue is not merely a relic but an essential lens through which the reader can appreciate the intersection of literature, medicine, and societal values in a crucial period of change.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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