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The Johns Hopkins University Press claimed Harold J. Cook´s microhistory shows how a medical malpractice case against an otherwise obscure Dutch physician in London became the center of one of the era´s great medical controversies. He shows how society and politics, as well as the scientific and professional uncertainties and jealousies of the early Enlightenment, helped dictate the course of one man´s life--and how the actions he took against those forces helped bring down the authority of the physicians of London.
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