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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Benedict F. MassellPublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.880kg ISBN: 9780674768772ISBN 10: 0674768779 Pages: 404 Publication Date: 01 August 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsNo one has had a longer or closer professional experience with rheumatic fever than Dr. Benedict F. Massell...[His book will] unquestionably serve as the ultimate reference for students of streptococcal disease and rheumatic fever worldwide...[Dr. Massell's] insightful and detailed comments, made possible by his intimate knowledge of virtually every publication cited, make the book read more like a novel than a compilation of medical reports. This is particularly true of his extensive review of 18th- and 19th-century literature describing the painfully long time before the manifestations of rheumatic fever were recognized as constituting a single entity. The direct quotations of observations made centuries ago make fascinating reading...This monumental work should occupy a prominent place in the private libraries of students of streptococcal disease, rheumatic fever, autoimmunity, and medical history. It most certainly should be made available in every public medical library.--L. George Veasy, M.D. New England Journal of Medicine [A] remarkable review of the literature on rheumatic fever and its responsible streptococcus...[Massell] traces the history of investigations into the disease and its mechanisms, its streptococcus and its prevention, and brings a mastery of the literature and a love of his subject to this important book. He reminds us that new ideas about old diseases may be difficult for the profession to take on board.--Eldryd Parry Medical History [UK] This book is the most detailed intellectual history we have of rheumatic fever over the past 400 years. Benedict Massell, a leading figure in rheumatic fever research, begins his account with a chronicle of writings on its clinical picture and aetiology, in particular the 1931 discovery that a haemolytic streptococcal infection of the throat always caused the disease...The main audience for this book will be historically-minded clinicians and scientists, though historians will find this a useful survey of various aspects of rheumatic fever and a valuable guide to the primary literature.--David Cantor Social History of Medicine With Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection, this highly respected, venerable physician contributes a remarkable scholarly review of the history and current status of this intriguing and enigmatic disease...Massell's book belongs in the libraries of all physicians interested in inflammatory heart disease. It is both fascinating to read and a valuable resource in which future scholars and medical historians can find a complete history of rheumatic fever from antiquity through the end of the 20th century.--Welton M. Gersony, M.D JAMA Massell's account rings with the clarity of a good teacher, albeit tempered by his dogged persistence as a researcher and an uncompromising historian. The evidence is sifted and the validity of a possibly prior claim is meticulously examined. The contributions of clinical workers involved in associating the betahaemolytic streptococcus of Lancefield's group A (Streptococcus pyogenes)with acute rheumatism (rheumatic fever) are described in detail, and the laurels are conferred with exemplary care.--Gerald Collee The Lancet [Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection provides a fascinating insight into the misconceptions, rigid beliefs and flashes of inspiration which litter the path of clinical practice until tools are available to establish evidence based medicine...For those in the field of rheumatic fever it is a 'must' because it provides an excellent picture of the strengths and weaknesses of current beliefs and management practices.--John M. Neutze Australian New Zealand Journal of Medicine [A] remarkable review of the literature on rheumatic fever and its responsible streptococcus...[Massell] traces the history of investigations into the disease and its mechanisms, its streptococcus and its prevention, and brings a mastery of the literature and a love of his subject to this important book. He reminds us that new ideas about old diseases may be difficult for the profession to take on board.--Eldryd Parry Medical History [UK] This book is the most detailed intellectual history we have of rheumatic fever over the past 400 years. Benedict Massell, a leading figure in rheumatic fever research, begins his account with a chronicle of writings on its clinical picture and aetiology, in particular the 1931 discovery that a haemolytic streptococcal infection of the throat always caused the disease...The main audience for this book will be historically-minded clinicians and scientists, though historians will find this a useful survey of various aspects of rheumatic fever and a valuable guide to the primary literature.--David Cantor Social History of Medicine [A] remarkable review of the literature on rheumatic fever and its responsible streptococcus...[Massell] traces the history of investigations into the disease and its mechanisms, its streptococcus and its prevention, and brings a mastery of the literature and a love of his subject to this important book. He reminds us that new ideas about old diseases may be difficult for the profession to take on board.--Eldryd Parry Medical History [UK] No one has had a longer or closer professional experience with rheumatic fever than Dr. Benedict F. Massell...[His book will] unquestionably serve as the ultimate reference for students of streptococcal disease and rheumatic fever worldwide...[Dr. Massell's] insightful and detailed comments, made possible by his intimate knowledge of virtually every publication cited, make the book read more like a novel than a compilation of medical reports. This is particularly true of his extensive review of 18th- and 19th-century literature describing the painfully long time before the manifestations of rheumatic fever were recognized as constituting a single entity. The direct quotations of observations made centuries ago make fascinating reading...This monumental work should occupy a prominent place in the private libraries of students of streptococcal disease, rheumatic fever, autoimmunity, and medical history. It most certainly should be made available in every public medical library.--L. George Veasy, M.D. New England Journal of Medicine [Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection provides a fascinating insight into the misconceptions, rigid beliefs and flashes of inspiration which litter the path of clinical practice until tools are available to establish evidence based medicine...For those in the field of rheumatic fever it is a 'must' because it provides an excellent picture of the strengths and weaknesses of current beliefs and management practices.--John M. Neutze Australian New Zealand Journal of Medicine Massell's account rings with the clarity of a good teacher, albeit tempered by his dogged persistence as a researcher and an uncompromising historian. The evidence is sifted and the validity of a possibly prior claim is meticulously examined. The contributions of clinical workers involved in associating the betahaemolytic streptococcus of Lancefield's group A (Streptococcus pyogenes)with acute rheumatism (rheumatic fever) are described in detail, and the laurels are conferred with exemplary care.--Gerald Collee The Lancet With Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection, this highly respected, venerable physician contributes a remarkable scholarly review of the history and current status of this intriguing and enigmatic disease...Massell's book belongs in the libraries of all physicians interested in inflammatory heart disease. It is both fascinating to read and a valuable resource in which future scholars and medical historians can find a complete history of rheumatic fever from antiquity through the end of the 20th century.--Welton M. Gersony, M.D JAMA With Rheumatic Fever and Streptococcal Infection , this highly respected, venerable physician contributes a remarkable scholarly review of the history and current status of this intriguing and enigmatic disease...Massell's book belongs in the libraries of all physicians interested in inflammatory heart disease. It is both fascinating to read and a valuable resource in which future scholars and medical historians can find a complete history of rheumatic fever from antiquity through the end of the 20th century. -- Welton M. Gersony, M.D JAMA Author InformationBenedict Massell was, until his retirement, Director of the House of the Good Samaritan, a sub-unit of the Children's Hospital in Boston specializing in the care and treatment of patients with rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |