Ebook: Medical Mycology in the United States: A Historical Analysis (1894–1996)
- Tags: Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology, Microbiology, History of Medicine, Medical Microbiology, Laboratory Medicine
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The development of medical mycology in the United States is assessed within the context of scientific progress as demonstrated by the creativity and scholarly contributions from research, technological activities, and training toward the management of fungal diseases. Although it focuses on American figures and events, it covers the origins of the discipline in Europe and Latin America. It describes historically significant scientific, technological and educational development and the narrative description is accompanied by an analysis of the causes of these and their perceived impact on the development of the discipline from the late 1880s into the 1990s. The development was conceptualised into five eras: "the era of discovery", "the formative years", "the advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies", "the years of expansion" and "the era of transition".
The development of medical mycology in the United States is assessed within the context of scientific progress as demonstrated by the creativity and scholarly contributions from research, technological activities, and training toward the management of fungal diseases. Although it focuses on American figures and events, it covers the origins of the discipline in Europe and Latin America. It describes historically significant scientific, technological and educational development and the narrative description is accompanied by an analysis of the causes of these and their perceived impact on the development of the discipline from the late 1880s into the 1990s. The development was conceptualised into five eras: "the era of discovery", "the formative years", "the advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies", "the years of expansion" and "the era of transition".
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
The origin of mycology....Pages 1-9
The era of discovery: 1894 to 1919....Pages 10-22
The formative years: 1920 to 1949....Pages 23-48
The advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies: 1950 to 1969....Pages 49-78
The years of expansion: 1970 to 1979....Pages 79-100
The era of transition: 1980 to 1996....Pages 101-125
Summary and conclusions....Pages 126-129
Back Matter....Pages 130-221
The development of medical mycology in the United States is assessed within the context of scientific progress as demonstrated by the creativity and scholarly contributions from research, technological activities, and training toward the management of fungal diseases. Although it focuses on American figures and events, it covers the origins of the discipline in Europe and Latin America. It describes historically significant scientific, technological and educational development and the narrative description is accompanied by an analysis of the causes of these and their perceived impact on the development of the discipline from the late 1880s into the 1990s. The development was conceptualised into five eras: "the era of discovery", "the formative years", "the advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies", "the years of expansion" and "the era of transition".
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
The origin of mycology....Pages 1-9
The era of discovery: 1894 to 1919....Pages 10-22
The formative years: 1920 to 1949....Pages 23-48
The advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies: 1950 to 1969....Pages 49-78
The years of expansion: 1970 to 1979....Pages 79-100
The era of transition: 1980 to 1996....Pages 101-125
Summary and conclusions....Pages 126-129
Back Matter....Pages 130-221
....
The development of medical mycology in the United States is assessed within the context of scientific progress as demonstrated by the creativity and scholarly contributions from research, technological activities, and training toward the management of fungal diseases. Although it focuses on American figures and events, it covers the origins of the discipline in Europe and Latin America. It describes historically significant scientific, technological and educational development and the narrative description is accompanied by an analysis of the causes of these and their perceived impact on the development of the discipline from the late 1880s into the 1990s. The development was conceptualised into five eras: "the era of discovery", "the formative years", "the advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies", "the years of expansion" and "the era of transition".
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
The origin of mycology....Pages 1-9
The era of discovery: 1894 to 1919....Pages 10-22
The formative years: 1920 to 1949....Pages 23-48
The advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies: 1950 to 1969....Pages 49-78
The years of expansion: 1970 to 1979....Pages 79-100
The era of transition: 1980 to 1996....Pages 101-125
Summary and conclusions....Pages 126-129
Back Matter....Pages 130-221
The development of medical mycology in the United States is assessed within the context of scientific progress as demonstrated by the creativity and scholarly contributions from research, technological activities, and training toward the management of fungal diseases. Although it focuses on American figures and events, it covers the origins of the discipline in Europe and Latin America. It describes historically significant scientific, technological and educational development and the narrative description is accompanied by an analysis of the causes of these and their perceived impact on the development of the discipline from the late 1880s into the 1990s. The development was conceptualised into five eras: "the era of discovery", "the formative years", "the advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies", "the years of expansion" and "the era of transition".
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
The origin of mycology....Pages 1-9
The era of discovery: 1894 to 1919....Pages 10-22
The formative years: 1920 to 1949....Pages 23-48
The advent of antifungal and immunosuppressive therapies: 1950 to 1969....Pages 49-78
The years of expansion: 1970 to 1979....Pages 79-100
The era of transition: 1980 to 1996....Pages 101-125
Summary and conclusions....Pages 126-129
Back Matter....Pages 130-221
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