Scott Podolsky
Yale University
Library Wing, Room L-115
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06510
The John P. McGovern Lecture in the History of Medicine
We’ll examine the rise of U.S. state medical society journals as a deliberate attempt to challenge proliferating (and patent remedy-supported) “independent” medical journals at the turn of the 20th century. This largely ignored domain of medical literature, alongside the development of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry and the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act, would represent an important attempt to transform the linked therapeutic and moral identity of the American medical profession. This talks further explores the relationships among the editors of such journals and the AMA (and JAMA) and the “independent” medical journals and their editors, as well as the impact and ultimately, transformation, of such state medical society journals.
Speaker: Scott Podolsky, MD Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School