Read Knowledge in the Time of Cholera Online
Authors: Owen Whooley
Orme, Francis Hodgen,
56
Osler, William,
3â4
,
200
,
210â11
Pacini, Filippo,
263n1
Paine, Horace,
125
Paris School of medicine: and allopathic/regular physicians' study of,
83â85
,
101
,
171
,
177
; and empiricism,
44
,
84
,
85
; Germany as alternative to,
172
; infrastructure of,
88
; radical empiricism inspired by,
27
,
80
,
85
,
88
,
165
,
225
; and statistics,
101
Pasteur,
Louis: and bacteriological paradigm,
152
,
167
,
176
,
180
; and France's Mission Pasteur,
148
; and germ theory,
156
,
159
,
266n8
; and hygienists,
263n3
; on Koch's findings,
150
,
159
Pasteur Institute,
201
Pasteurization,
156â57
patent medicine sellers,
261n3
patient/doctor relationship, and laboratory analysis,
195
,
219
,
264n8
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA),
228â29
penicillin,
239
Pennsylvania,
262n5
Pettenkofer, Max von,
150
,
159
,
178
philosophy: and epistemology,
16
,
259n12
; medicine as practice of,
3
,
4
,
42
,
43
,
45
; and social epistemology,
258n6
phronesis,
252
plague,
264n2
polio,
239
political parties, rise of,
48
,
49
,
61â62
Polk, James K.,
77
Popper, Karl,
168
positivism,
248
power disparities: and epistemic contests,
20
,
30
; and professional power,
2
,
13
,
22
,
26
,
95
,
108
,
135
,
137
,
226â27
,
236
pragmatism,
190
press: and bacteriological paradigm,
161
; and boards of health,
129
; and cholera epidemics,
74
,
77
,
78
,
109
,
110
,
112
,
188
; and Flexner Report,
207
; growth of,
47
,
49
; on Koch's discovery of microbe,
150
; and quarantine measures,
187
private philanthropies: and education reform,
204
,
207â8
,
211
,
216
,
217
; and elitist sense of responsibility,
200
; and epistemic closure,
217
,
242
; and laboratory analysis,
201
,
202
,
203
,
211
,
235
,
236
,
242
,
244
; and medical professionalization,
5
,
28
,
29
,
190
,
226
,
236
,
242
,
243â44
professions: defining standards and nature of knowledge,
20
; developments in knowledge base,
13
,
228
,
243
,
258n9
; ecological model of,
13â14
; and epistemic contests,
20â21
; and expert knowledge,
190
,
227
,
228
,
243
; organizational infrastructure of,
8
; role in democratic culture,
5
,
26
,
29
,
242
,
243
,
244â45
,
258n9
; role of ideas in achievement of authority,
13â14
; sociology of,
12
,
14
,
228
,
258n9
; and sociology of knowledge,
227
,
228
; and truth-wins-out narratives,
9
Progressive Era: politics of,
238
; and scientific expertise,
8
,
190
,
200
,
220
,
234
,
258n5
; surveys of,
206
progress maps,
117â18
proto-empiricism, and allopathic/regular physicians,
44â45
,
47
,
83
Prudden, T. Mitchell,
169
,
176
,
186
,
202
public health: and allopathic/regular physicians,
115
,
116
,
128
,
129
,
136â37
,
140
,
145
,
211
,
212
; and American Medical Association,
28
; and bacteriological paradigm,
152
,
169â70
,
195
,
240â41
; as eclectic movement,
27
,
117
,
135
,
225
; and germ theory,
160
,
211â12
; and laboratory analysis,
176
,
183
,
184â85
,
210
,
211â12
; and political issues,
222
; and sanitary interventions,
109
; and Welch,
173
.
See also
sanitary movement
Pure Food and Drug Act,
216
Putnam, Hilary,
180
quacks and quackery: allopathic/regular physicians' accusations of,
67
,
68
,
80
,
90
,
94
,
95
; and American Medical Association,
95â97
,
98
,
99â102
,
105
,
106
,
214
,
225
; homeopathy as,
27
,
96
,
97
,
98
,
99â100
,
105
,
106
,
142
; and medical epistemology,
5
,
180
; and medical licensing laws,
213
; and state legislatures,
65
,
66
,
80
,
96
quarantine measures: and cholera epidemics,
36
,
74
,
111
,
128
,
150
,
184
,
185
,
186
; and government oversight of medical practice,
186â88
; and laboratory analysis,
184â87
; and political issues,
185
,
189
race: and cholera debates,
188
,
264n1
; and medical education,
245
radical empiricism, and allopathic/regular physicians,
27
,
80
,
85â90
,
92â94
,
98
,
100â102
,
106â7
,
125
,
165â67
,
181
,
189
,
191â92
,
225
,
233
,
244
,
262n3
rationalism: and allopathic/regular physicians,
37
,
40
,
42â45
,
80
,
85
,
87
,
88
,
89
,
90
,
93
,
191
,
224â25
,
233
,
244
,
262n6
; and cholera epidemic,
77
; and Thomsonism,
50
Reese, David Meredith,
34
reform
movements,
49
relativism,
248
religion: and cholera epidemics,
34
,
78
,
112
; and democratic cultures,
49
; and science,
65
,
252â53
Report of the Council of Hygiene
,
122
,
130â32
Roberts, W. C.,
110
Rockefeller, John D., Jr.,
200
,
201
Rockefeller, John D., Sr.,
196â98
,
200â202
,
208
,
226
,
235â36
,
244
,
264n3
Rockefeller, Lucy,
197
Rockefeller Foundation: and American Medical Association,
227
,
236
; and bacteriological paradigm,
190
,
200â201
; and Flexner Report,
207
; and hospitals,
209â11
; and medical reform,
213
,
214
,
215
,
217
,
218
,
219
,
226
; and public health,
212
; and science,
198
; and Welch,
173
,
201â2
,
208
; and World Health Organization,
240
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research,
169
,
176
,
197
,
202â5
,
221
Roosevelt, Theodore,
199
Rosenberg, Charles,
23
,
76
,
260n18
,
260n20
Roux, Emile,
148
Rush, Benjamin,
42
Sanitarian
,
110
Sanitary Commission,
125
sanitary interventions: and cholera epidemics,
23
,
25
,
74â75
,
90
,
109
,
112
,
185
,
187â88
,
240â41
; and developments in medical knowledge,
6
; and germ theory,
169
,
211
; and miasmic theory of disease,
7
,
25
,
27
,
170
sanitary movement: and disease as filth,
109â11
,
112
,
113
,
115
,
185
,
211
,
225
; disparate actors of,
113
,
117
,
125â26
,
263n1
; and dot maps,
115
,
118â19
,
119
,
121
,
122
,
123
,
127
; and epistemic authority,
113
,
114
,
126
,
128
,
146
,
183
; and epistemic contest,
113
; and intellectual ecumenism,
114
,
116
,
126â28
,
130
,
132
,
133
,
136
,
145
,
147
,
176
,
183
,
211
,
212
,
225
; motivations of,
127
; and normal mortality rate,
115
,
117
,
121â22
,
125
; and plumbers,
115
,
137â40
; and progress maps,
117â18
; and sanitary surveys,
115
,
117
,
122â23
,
125
; and spot maps,
118
,
120
; and statistics,
121
,
124â25
; and trustworthiness,
126â28
.
See also
public health
sanitary surveys,
115
,
117
,
122â23
,
125
Scheid, Volker,
251
science: and allopathic/regular physicians,
2
,
3
,
28
,
211
; and attribution model of discoveries,
155
; corporate science,
198
; and credibility contests,
17
; cultural authority of,
9
,
12
; and democratic cultures,
244
,
266n9
; diffusion model of,
5â6
,
152
; and education reform,
204
; and epistemic authority,
114
; feminist critiques of,
259n11
; and free and open debate,
65â66
; and homeopathy,
55
,
79
; ideal type of,
15
,
18
,
114
; and medical reform,
214
; Progressive Era's embrace of scientific expertise,
8
,
190
,
200
,
220
,
234
,
258n5
; and religion,
65
,
252â53
; sociology of science downstream,
14
,
17
,
82
,
155
,
232
,
248
,
250
; theoretical neutrality of,
202
; and truth-wins-out narratives,
7
.
See also
bacteriological paradigm; sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK)
scientific progress, logic of,
6
,
155
Second Bank of the United States,
63
,
261n9
Second Great Awakening,
49
secularization, and cholera epidemics,
23
,
112
,
260n20