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  • 2005-2009  (1)
  • 1995-1999  (3)
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest  (2)
  • London : Reaktion Books  (2)
  • Medizin  (4)
  • Germany
  • Medicine  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783170272965
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 305.3
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    Keywords: Medizin ; Wissenschaftliches Manuskript ; Promotion ; Habilitationsschrift ; Group identity ; Sex role ; Ratgeber ; Ratgeber
    Abstract: Nahezu die Hälfte aller Studierenden der Medizin will auch promovieren, knapp tausend Mediziner habilitieren sich jedes Jahr. Mit dem Beginn ihrer wissenschaftlichen Arbeit stehen die meisten von ihnen vor dem Problem, dass das Studium selbst keine dezidierte Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten vorsieht. Dieses Werk vermittelt grundlegende Qualitätskriterien empirisch-wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens und geht auf wichtige Kernkompetenzen ein wie z.B. Literaturrecherche, Verfassen einer Qualifikationsarbeit, wissenschaftliches Publizieren oder Einwerben von Drittmitteln.   Biographische Informationen Professor Dr. Renate Deinzer hat als Hochschuldozentin an der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf ein Curriculum zur strukturierten Promotion etabliert und dieses bis ins Jahr 2007 geleitet. Heute leitet sie das Institut für Medizinische Psychologie der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen.
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  • 2
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    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780816685257
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 pages)
    DDC: 306.461
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    Keywords: Dokumentarfilm ; Medizin ; Filmtheorie ; Bildaufzeichnung ; Bildgebendes Verfahren ; Bewegtes Bild ; Medizin
    Abstract: Moving images are used as diagnostic tools and locational devices every day in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. But how and when did they come to be established and accepted sources of knowledge about the body in medical culture? How are the specialized techniques and codes of these imaging techniques determined, and whose bodies are studied, diagnosed, and treated with the help of optical recording devices?Screening the Body traces the fascinating history of scientific film during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to show that early experiments with cinema are important precedents of contemporary medical techniques such as ultrasound and PET scanning. Lisa Cartwright brings to light eccentric projects in the history of science and medicine, such as Thomas Edison's sensational attempt to image the brain with X rays before a public audience, and the efforts of doctors to use the motion picture camera to capture movements of the body, from the virtually imperceptible flow of blood to epileptic seizures.Drawing on feminist film theory, cultural studies, the history of film, and the writings of Foucault, Cartwright illustrates how this scientific cinema was part of a broader tendency in society toward the technological surveillance, management, and physical transformation of the individual body and the social body. She unveils an area of film culture that has rarely been discussed but that will leave readers with a new way of seeing the everyday practice of diagnostic imaging that we all inevitably encounter in clinics and hospitals.
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  • 3
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    London : Reaktion Books
    ISBN: 0948462698
    Language: English
    Pages: 200 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Picturing history
    DDC: 306.46109
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Körperbild ; Medizin ; Gesundheit ; Schönheitsideal ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie
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  • 4
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    London : Reaktion Books
    ISBN: 0948462698
    Language: English
    Pages: 200 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Picturing history
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1500-2000 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Beeldcultuur ; Gezondheid ; Ziekte ; Geschichte ; Diseases in art ; Mental illness History ; Psychiatry in art ; Krankheit ; Gesundheit ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Schönheitsideal ; Illustration ; Körperbild ; Kunst ; Medizin ; Medizin ; Körperbild ; Wissenschaftsphilosophie ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Gesundheit ; Schönheitsideal ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Medizin ; Illustration ; Kunst ; Medizin ; Geschichte 1500-2000 ; Krankheit ; Geschichte 1500-2000
    Abstract: "Ours is a culture riddled with preoccupations about health and disease. In this timely study Sander Gilman demonstrates how images of beauty and ugliness have constructed a visual history which records the artificial boundaries that continue to divide 'healthy' bodies from ones that are ill. He shows how cultural fantasies of health and illness have come to be identified and defined by means of visual, aesthetic criteria - for the healthy is now seen as beautiful and the ill as ugly." "How did these categories acquire medical associations? The history of our perception of the 'beautiful body' is charged with anxieties about contagion and ugliness and, furthermore, entangled with political implications brought about by our interpretation of 'race' as a medical category. Sander Gilman looks at how nineteenth-century theorists collected medical and racial data from the shapes of noses, and at contemporary fears concerning syphilis, vividly personified in the diseased hero of Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera. He also scrutinizes Mark Twain's frank account of a visit to the Holy Land for signs of implicit prejudice about the health or illness of the resident Arabs and Jews. These concerns are brought up-to-date when the author turns to pathological case histories and recent AIDS posters issued by governments worldwide."--BOOK JACKET.
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