This collection of essays uses Hunter''s broad influence as a vehicle to examine such areas as medical education hospitals and the incomes and sources of prestige of leading physicians. It offers new interpretations that challenge many longstanding orthodoxies about medicine in the Enlightenment including the practices and standards of man-midwives and the role of the teaching hospital.
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