Anyone, Anything, Anytime: A History of Emergency Medicine 1ed
First-hand narratives from more than 45 founders and pioneers of emergency medicine provide a vivid portrayal of the important events and viewpoints that have given rise to today's practice.
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Anyone, Anything, Anytime: A History of Emergency Medicine 1ed
"A wonderful picture of an important period in the practice of medicine in the United States." (from the Foreword by Peter Rosen, MD) Here is the very first book to comprehensively explore the evolution of the field of emergency medicine -- from its origins following World War II, through the sociopolitical changes of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, to the present. First-hand narratives from more than 45 founders and pioneers of emergency medicine provide a vivid portrayal of the important events and viewpoints that have given rise to today's practice.
- Represents the first comprehensive history of emergency medicine as a specialty.
- Provides first-hand oral histories from more than 45 of the key figures who witnessed and helped to shape the developments chronicled in the book.
- Offers keen insights into how the sociopolitical changes of the 1950s through 1970s influenced public health, health care delivery, and emergency medicine.
- Includes many unique photographs of important leaders in emergency medicine.
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Author | Zink, Brian |
Pages | 344 |
Year | 2005 |
ISBN | 9781560537106 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Language | English |
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Edition | 1/e |
Weight | 820 g |
Dimensions | 17.78 x 25.4 x 2.06 cm |
Binding | Hardcover |
Imprint | Mosby |