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  2. History of medicine in France - Wikipedia

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    The history of medicine in France focuses on how the medical profession and medical institutions in France have changed over time. Early medicine in France was defined by, and administered by, the Catholic church. Medicine and care were one of the many charitable ventures of the church.

  3. Museum of the History of Medicine, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the History of Medicine (French: Musée d'histoire de la médecine [myze distwaʁ də la medsin]) is a medical museum in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France.It is located at 12 rue de l'École de Médecine, on the second floor of the historic École de Médecine building, nowadays part of Paris Cité University.

  4. The Birth of the Clinic - Wikipedia

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    ' the medical gaze '), and the epistemic re-organisation of the research structures of medicine in the production of medical knowledge, at the end of the eighteenth century. Although originally limited to the academic discourses of post-modernism and post-structuralism, the medical gaze term is used in graduate medicine and social work. [1]

  5. Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Charles-Alexandre Louis (14 April 1787 – 22 August 1872 [1]) was a French physician, clinician and pathologist known for his studies on tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and pneumonia, but Louis's greatest contribution to medicine was the development of the "numerical method", forerunner to epidemiology and the modern clinical trial, [2] paving the path for evidence-based medicine.

  6. Category:History of medicine in France - Wikipedia

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    Medical museums in France (9 P) Pages in category "History of medicine in France" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  7. Paris Interuniversity Library of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Interuniversity Health Library (French: Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé) is an inter-university medical library part of the network of 20 libraries of the Paris Cité University, in Paris, France. It is the heir to the library of the former Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris, whose origins date back to 1391. [1]

  8. History of medicine - Wikipedia

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    The history of medicine is the study and documentation of the evolution of medical treatments, practices, and knowledge over time. ... Paris (France) and Vienna were ...

  9. Nicolas Andry - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the English translation of Andry's Breeding of Worms. Andry's early medical work lies within the nascent germ theory of disease.His first book, De la génération des vers dans les corps de l'homme, was published in 1700, and translated into English in 1701 as An Account of the Breeding of Worms in Human Bodies. [4]