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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK; Malden, USA : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Centaurus 47 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0498
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
    Notes: Abstract.  In modern discourse about the history of science, it seems to be widely accepted that at the end of the nineteenth century, Germany was one of the leading countries in the production of science. In the past, historians of science tried to trace back a specific ‘German style’ of science that—in combination with other factors—determined this German dominance around 1900, especially in the life sciences. Considering the theoretical concept of ‘national styles’, it has to be kept in mind that around 1900, contemporaries already proclaimed ‘national styles’ of science as representations of national identity. Thus, the question arises as to how far existing historiographical conceptions of national styles may include earlier claims and prejudices. Careful reconstructions of contemporary discourses on national styles and inquiries into the ‘stylisation’ of a dominant, successful ‘German style’ are necessary. One of the contemporary critics of a ‘German style’ of science was the physiologist Jacques Loeb (1859–1924), who emigrated to the USA in 1891. Loeb corresponded regularly with the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach (1838–1916). Ernst Mach can be considered Loeb's intellectual father with whom he corresponded about strategic, philosophical, and epistemological questions. Using the Loeb–Mach correspondence, the aim of the paper is to reconstruct Loeb's conception of a ‘German style’ of science and its differences to an ‘American style’. Changes in his views are discussed as well as the roots of his views and some of their consequences. Finally, Loeb's ideas on national styles and his working profiles before and after his emigration are compared to historiographical analyses of ‘American’ or ‘German’ styles of science around 1900.
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    Publication Date: 2018-03-15
    Print ISSN: 0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Published by Springer Nature
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-23
    Description: Several physicians have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature, but so far none of them have received it. Because physicians as women and men of letters have been a major topic of feuilletons, seminars and books for many years, questions arise to what extent medicine was a topic in the proposals for the Nobel Prize and in the Nobel jury evaluations: how were the nominees enacted (or not) as physicians, and why were none of them awarded? Drawing on nomination letters and evaluations by the Nobel committee for literature collected in the archive of the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, this article offers a first overview of nominated physician-author candidates. The focus is on the Austrian historian of medicine Max Neuburger (1868–1955), the German novelist Hans Carossa (1878–1956), and the German poet Gottfried Benn (1886–1956), but it also briefly takes further physician-author nominees into account such as Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) and William Somerset Maugham (1874–1965). The article is part of an interdisciplinary medical humanities project that analyses nominations and committee reports for physicians and natural scientists nominated for the Nobel Prize from 1901 to 1970.
    Electronic ISSN: 1932-6203
    Topics: Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-21
    Description: The fourth Gene Technology Report by the interdisciplinary research group (IAG) of the same name at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) takes stock of almost 20 years of work.
    Keywords: RA1-1270 ; Diagnostik ; Gentechnik ; Stammzellen ; Handlungsempfehlungen ; Wirtschaft ; Gentechnologie ; Biomedizin ; Recht ; Bilanzierung ; Epigenetik ; Indikatoren ; Bioethik ; Geschichte ; Ethik ; Schering ; Regulierung ; Monitoring ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health & preventive medicine
    Language: German
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    Franz Steiner Verlag | Franz Steiner Verlag
    Publication Date: 2024-03-31
    Description: Evidenz beschreibt etwas, das unmittelbar einleuchtet. Wissenschaftliche Abbildungen erheben zwar den Anspruch, evident zu sein, aber ihre Evidenz ist nicht natürlich. Sie ist nur mittelbar für diejenigen einleuchtend, die sie lesen können. Das gilt auch für Bilder in der medizinischen Diagnostik: Im Visualisierungsprozess diagnostischer Abbildungen werden zum einen Strukturen und Zusammenhänge sichtbar gemacht, die zuvor unsichtbar waren. Zum anderen muss über Lese- und Denkprozesse die Evidenz in das Bild implementiert werden. Allerdings sind diese Bilder primär durch Mehrdeutigkeit und Unbestimmtheit geprägt, was Strategien der Evidenzproduktion erfordert. Hierzu gehören der Einsatz geschulter Zeichner am Mikroskop, die Produktion von Diagrammen auf Basis von Messwerten, der versierte Einsatz von Endoskopen sowie die physikalisch-chemische Erzeugung von Radiogrammen zur Sichtbarmachung des Körperinneren. Die Evidenz diagnostischer Abbildungen unterliegt also immer bestimmten Verfahren und Strategien der Evidenzzuschreibung. Sie bleibt eine nützliche Fiktion, die überaus vielfältig und immer kontextabhängig ist. Heiner Fangerau und Michael Martin sprechen deshalb statt von Evidenz im Singular von den Evidenzen diagnostischer Bilder im Plural.
    Keywords: Medical ; History ; Technology & Engineering ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBX History of medicine
    Language: German
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