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Historicising Surgery: Sex, Gender, Technology and the Surgical Imaginary
Julie Doyle
University of Brighton
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Arts and Humanities
Medical
100%
Imaginary
100%
Access
33%
Discursive
33%
Discourse
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Empirical
33%
Historical Analysis
33%
Orthodoxy
33%
Historical Discourse
33%
Science
33%
Signification
33%
Early Nineteenth-century
33%
Medical authority
33%
gentleman
33%
Keyphrases
Surgeons
100%
Sex-gender
100%
Sexual Difference
28%
Orthodoxy
14%
Nineteenth Century
14%
Historical Analysis
14%
Material Structure
14%
Early Nineteenth Century
14%
Historical Discourse
14%
Surgical Intervention
14%
Historical Practice
14%
Practice of Surgery
14%
Medical Management
14%
Social Status
14%
Medical Authority
14%
Medical Status
14%
Anatomical Parts
14%
Gentleman
14%
Historical Production
14%
Figuration
14%
Body Figure
14%
Privileged Access
14%
Human Body
14%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Nineteenth Century
100%
Historical Research
50%
Science
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgeon
100%
Disease
28%
Sex Difference
28%
Surgery
14%
Reproductive Medicine
14%