Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries

The presented text illustrates development of the publishing movement related to the medical literature within a very difficult period for Polish statehood, which ended with partition of the country in 1795. It was a difficult period politically but very fruitful in the context of the development of...

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Main Author: Maria Turos
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Language:English
Published: Medical University of Warsaw 2020-09-01
Series:Forum Bibliotek Medycznych
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Online Access:https://fbm.wum.edu.pl/02-12-2019/0002
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spelling doaj-4206f1e24ee54affa29bf384571365392021-03-08T15:24:46ZengMedical University of WarsawForum Bibliotek Medycznych1899-58292450-04372020-09-01122405210.34738/mlf.0002Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuriesMaria Turos0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1343-9218Department of Medical Ethics and Palliative Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandThe presented text illustrates development of the publishing movement related to the medical literature within a very difficult period for Polish statehood, which ended with partition of the country in 1795. It was a difficult period politically but very fruitful in the context of the development of significant medical publications. It was the time when the first hygiene textbook appeared under the auspices of the National Education Commission. In Krakow, R. Czerwiakowski published the first Polish atlas of surgical instruments. Midwifery, surgical and anatomy textbooks were developed in which particular emphasis was put on the parallel introduction of Polish and Latin terminology. In his book M. Bergonzoni drew attention to the significant problems of urban hygiene. In 1794, the first official military pharmacopoeia was published, the author of which was J.H. Dziarkowski. At the beginning of the 19th century, a widely available newspaper devoted to medical issues was issued in Warsaw, the author of which was L. Lafontaine. There were also publications devoted to the subject of vaccinations, smallpox, and herbalism. Opening of the Medical School in Warsaw in 1809 meant that, in a very short time, a number of textbooks necessary for the proper conduct of the classes were published. These were books related to the field of anatomy, physiology, pharmacy, as well as books devoted to clinical issues. In 1811, for the needs of military surgeons, I. Fijałkowski published a special manual titled “Beginnings of surgery”. Generally, this period left a significant mark in the history of the Polish medical literature. This period ended with the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland, although the date 1815 was not a significant turning point.https://fbm.wum.edu.pl/02-12-2019/0002poland xviii / xix centurymedical booknational education commission
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Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
Forum Bibliotek Medycznych
poland xviii / xix century
medical book
national education commission
author_facet Maria Turos
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title Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
title_short Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
title_full Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
title_fullStr Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
title_full_unstemmed Out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
title_sort out of the history of the medical literature from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
publisher Medical University of Warsaw
series Forum Bibliotek Medycznych
issn 1899-5829
2450-0437
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The presented text illustrates development of the publishing movement related to the medical literature within a very difficult period for Polish statehood, which ended with partition of the country in 1795. It was a difficult period politically but very fruitful in the context of the development of significant medical publications. It was the time when the first hygiene textbook appeared under the auspices of the National Education Commission. In Krakow, R. Czerwiakowski published the first Polish atlas of surgical instruments. Midwifery, surgical and anatomy textbooks were developed in which particular emphasis was put on the parallel introduction of Polish and Latin terminology. In his book M. Bergonzoni drew attention to the significant problems of urban hygiene. In 1794, the first official military pharmacopoeia was published, the author of which was J.H. Dziarkowski. At the beginning of the 19th century, a widely available newspaper devoted to medical issues was issued in Warsaw, the author of which was L. Lafontaine. There were also publications devoted to the subject of vaccinations, smallpox, and herbalism. Opening of the Medical School in Warsaw in 1809 meant that, in a very short time, a number of textbooks necessary for the proper conduct of the classes were published. These were books related to the field of anatomy, physiology, pharmacy, as well as books devoted to clinical issues. In 1811, for the needs of military surgeons, I. Fijałkowski published a special manual titled “Beginnings of surgery”. Generally, this period left a significant mark in the history of the Polish medical literature. This period ended with the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland, although the date 1815 was not a significant turning point.
topic poland xviii / xix century
medical book
national education commission
url https://fbm.wum.edu.pl/02-12-2019/0002
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