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How medicine was brought to the masses

In The Making of Modern Medicine, Michael Bliss gives a short, insightful but rather Canadian overview of a paradigm shift in medical thinking

MODERN medicine found its feet around the turn of the 19th century. To illustrate the associated paradigm shift in medical thinking, Michael Bliss turns to historical fact: his examples include a devastating smallpox epidemic in Montreal, Canada; the growth of leading medical schools in North America; and the discovery of insulin.

Bliss鈥檚 focus is patriotically Canadian, and I can鈥檛 help but wonder whether the story would follow the same course if told by a different author. But whatever the book may lack in depth and breadth, it conveys an illuminating meta-narrative that recounts society鈥檚 shift from a fear of medicine, compounded by ingrained religious fatalism, to doctors being hero-worshipped as modern-day deities. As this societal shift transcended national boundaries, Bliss has provided a short but insightful overview of how medicine was brought to the masses.

The Making of Modern Medicine: Turning points in the treatment of disease

Michael Bliss

University of Chicago Press

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