Module Identifier HY37530  
Module Title THE RISE OF MODERN MEDICINE 1750-2000  
Academic Year 2003/2004  
Co-ordinator Mr Steven Thompson  
Semester Semester 1  
Mutually Exclusive HA37530  
Course delivery Seminars / Tutorials   10 Hours 10 x 1 hour  
  Lecture   18 Hours 18 x 1 hour  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam3 Hours  60%
Semester Assessment 1 x 2,500 word essay, 1 x 4,000 word essay40%

Learning outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:
1. Describe and evaluate modern developments in medicine and health services in Europe and north America;
2. Critically consider the social, economic and political contexts of developments in medicine and medical services;
3. Evaluate the impact of scientific medicine on the lives of individuals in the past;
4. Analyse primary historical sources in a critical and intelligent manner;
5. Articulate arguments by written and oral means with an awareness of the contemporary and historiographical controversies involved.

Brief description

This course offers an introduction to the political, social and intellectual aspects of medicine and health-care as they developed in western Europe and America in the modern period. It will examine how `orthodox? practitioners utilised Enlightenment notions of reason, rationality and scientific truth in their battle with rival systems of medicine and successfully attained official recognition and political and social pre-eminence. This development of the medical profession and medical knowledge will be situated in the context of the modern rise of nation-states and the processes of industrialisation and urbanisation.

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Anne Hardy (2001) Health and Medicine in Britain since 1860 Basingstoke
H. Jones (1994) Health and Society in Twentieth Century Britain London
C. Lawrence (1994) Medicine in the Making of Modern Britain 1700-1920 London
I. Loudon (ed.) (1997) Western Medicine Oxford
R. Porter (1997) The Greatest Benefit to Mankind. A Medical History of Humanity from Antiquity to the Present London
Andrew Wear (ed.) (1992) Medicine and Society, Historical Essays Cambridge
W. F. Bynum and R. Porter (eds.) (1993) The Companion Encyclopedia of the History of Medicine London

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6