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Design for Control: Surgery, Science and Space at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1893-1956
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Design for Control: Surgery, Science and Space at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1893-1956
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The authors explore how operating rooms in hospitals became more like laboratories by studying the relationship between architecture and surgery at the Royal Victoria Hospital between 1893 and 1956. The authors analyze the transformation of operating rooms within the contexts of the history of surgery, the relationship between patients and surgeons, and the self-image and status of surgeons using a material culture that reflects a change in attitude as well as physical design.
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Medical History
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Vol. 50
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no. 3
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303-324
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July 2006
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en
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Adams, Annmarie, and Thomas Schlich. “Design for Control: Surgery, Science and Space at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, 1893-1956.” Medical History Vol. 50, no. 3 (July 2006): 303–324. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1483187/.
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