The history of infectious diseases at Duke University in the twentieth century / John D. Hamilton, MD.

  • Hamilton, John D. (John David), 1938-
Date:
[2015]
  • Books

About this work

Description

Drawing upon his extensive experience the author delivers an insider's account of some of the more prevalent and/or serious diseases, the physicians and researchers studying them, and the programs supporting them at Duke University and its affiliate, the Durham VA Medical Center. Combining insights from his own experience and almost 100 interviews of current and former faculty members and staff and his complete access to the Medical Center Archives, he explores medical education, public health, and the disease portfolio before and during the 20th century in the world, in the state and in the city of Durham, North Carolina, and the reasons why James B. "Buck" Duke invested his money into what became Duke University.

Publication/Creation

[Durham, N.C.] : John D. Hamilton, [2015]
[Raleigh, N.C.] : Lulu Publishing Services, 2015.

Physical description

xvi, 323 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes

Foreword by Richard P. Wenzel, MD, MSc, Professor and Former Chairman, VCU Department of Internal Medicine.

Contents

Medicine before James B. Duke's bequest in 1924 -- Creation of Duke University, its Medical School, and hospital -- Tuberculosis -- Human Immunodeficient virus -- Hospital infection control and employee, student and occupational health -- The immunocompromised host -- Programs in microbiology, pediatric, and adult infectious diseases -- International activities -- Vaccines -- Serious bacterial, viral, fungal, rickettsial, and parasitic infections.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-304) and index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    FF.656.AA9
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781483423760
  • 148342376X
  • 9781483423746
  • 1483423743