Biomedical Platforms: Realigning the Normal and the Pathological in Late-twentieth-century Medicine

Capa
MIT Press, 2003 - 544 páginas
Since the end of World War II, biology and medicine have merged in remarkably productive ways. In this book Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio analyze the transformation of medicine into biomedicine and its consequences.
 

Conteúdo

Hospital Platforms
25
Biomedicine and Platforms
49
Building a Platform
83
Running the Immunophenotyping Platform
123
6
155
Flow and Slides
199
Platform Sociology
321
List of Interviewees
337
References
457
Index
527
Direitos autorais

Outras edições - Ver todos

Termos e frases comuns

Passagens mais conhecidas

Página 485 - World Health Organization classification of neoplastic diseases of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues: report of the Clinical Advisory Committee Meeting - Airlie House, Virginia, November 1997.
Página 461 - Cell surface characterization of malignant T cells from lymphoblastic lymphoma using monoclonal antibodies: Evidence for phenotypic differences between malignant T cells from patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Página 461 - Proposed revised criteria for the classification of acute myeloid leukemia. A report of the French-American-British Cooperative Group.
Página 461 - Proposals for the classification of the acute leukaemias. French-American-British (FAB) cooperative group.

Sobre o autor (2003)

Peter Keating is Professor of History at the University of Quebec at Montreal. Alberto Cambrosio is Associate Professor of Social Studies of Medicine at McGillUniversity.

Informações bibliográficas