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John Gregory and the Invention of Professional Medical Ethics and the Profession of Medicine
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Preface. 1: An Introduction to John Gregory's Medical
Ethics. I. Gregory's Contributions to the History of Medical Ethics
and the History of Medicine. II. Gregory's Contributions to
Bioethics. III. Plan of this Book. IV. Conclusion. 2:
John Gregory's Life and Times: An Intellectual History. I.
Setting Gregory in Context. II. Scottish National Identity and
the Social Principle. III. Great Expectations, 1724--1742:
The `Academic Gregories'. IV. School Days, 1742--1746:
Edinburgh and Leiden. V. Aberdeen, 1746--1754: Teaching,
Practice, Marriage. VI. London, 1754--1755: Medical
practice, the Bluestocking Circle. VII. Aberdeen,
1755--1764: Science of Man, Aberdeen Philosophical Society,
Sympathy, and Laying Medicine Open. VIII. The Death of Gregory's
Wife. IX. Edinburgh, 1764--1773: Professor of Medicine,
the Royal Infirmary, Nervous Diseases, the Beattie--Hume
Controversy, and Gregory's Correspondence with Mrs. Montagu. X.
Gregory's Writings: Comparative View, A Father's
Legacy, and Practice of Physic. XI. Gregory's Death.
3: Gregory's Medical Ethics. I. The Custom of Giving Preliminary
Lectures: Leiden and Edinburgh. II. The Publication of Gregory's
Lectures. III. Setting the Stage: Gregory's Intellectual
Resources and Problem List. IV. The Texts. V. Gregory's
Invention of Professional Medical Ethics and the Profession of
Medicine in its Intellectual and Moral Senses. 4: Assessing
Gregory's Medical Ethics. I. Then-Contemporary Views of Gregory's
Medical Ethics. II. Gregory's Influence. III. Gregory's
Importance for Bioethics. IV. Concluding Word. Notes.
Bibliography. Index.
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