2008
DOI: 10.1136/jmh.2008.000270
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Being Lister: ethos and Victorian medical discourse

Abstract: Stylistic analysis and rhetorical theory are used in this study to inform our understanding of impediments to the successful uptake of a new medical idea. Through examination of the work of the Victorian surgeon Joseph Lister, who was described by one biographer as suffering from ''stylistic ham-handedness'', the study provides insights into the difficulty that Lister had in explaining his theory of antiseptic surgery. Using three comparisonsLister's scientific style in public discourse with that of his studen… Show more

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