2013
The Humanizing Power of Medical History: Responses to Biomedicine in the 20th-Century United States
Warner J. The Humanizing Power of Medical History: Responses to Biomedicine in the 20th-Century United States. Procedia - Social And Behavioral Sciences 2013, 77: 322-329. DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.03.090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHumanizing forceVision of historyIdea of historyCentury United StatesDiscourses of deficiencySource of guidanceArt of medicineModern medicineUnited StatesPersistent refrainCultural crisisCultural cohesionScientific medicineCultural critiqueHumanistic valuesMedical professionalismCultural successAmerican medicineWestern biomedicineDe-humanizationHistoryMedical establishmentCenturyIdeaProfessional leaders
2011
The humanising power of medical history: responses to biomedicine in the 20th century United States
Warner JH. The humanising power of medical history: responses to biomedicine in the 20th century United States. Medical Humanities 2011, 37: 91. PMID: 21807650, DOI: 10.1136/medhum-2011-010034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMost American historiansVision of historyIdea of historyCentury United StatesDiscourses of deficiencyArt of medicineModern medicineAmerican historiansPersistent refrainCultural crisisCultural critiqueCultural successAmerican medicineScientific medicineHumanistic valuesHumanistic interventionsMedical professionalismModern biomedicineHistoryMedical establishmentMedicine todayUnited StatesProfessional leadersIdeaHealth care enterprise
1987
Power, Conflict, and Identity in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Medicine: Therapeutic Change at the Commercial Hospital in Cincinnati
Warner J. Power, Conflict, and Identity in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Medicine: Therapeutic Change at the Commercial Hospital in Cincinnati. Journal Of American History 1987, 73: 934-956. PMID: 11617249, DOI: 10.2307/1904056.Peer-Reviewed Original Research