2004
DOI: 10.1177/1357034x04042931
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Embodying the Patient: Records and Bodies in Early 20th-century US Medical Practice

Abstract: This article discusses the emergence of the modern body, as portrayed by Foucault, in early 20th-century medical practice. Specifically, this article argues how the coming of the patient-centered record in the United States was a pivotal event in this emergence. We argue how the shape and functions that the record acquired during this period was fundamentally intertwined with the new shape that both the patient’s body and medical institutions acquired. We zoom in on two specific examples: the re-historizing an… Show more

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“…Our data show that health records produce not only a certain kind of a patient, (Berg & Harterink, 2004), the child with autism, but also a certain kind of a parent. The latter process enfolds at both the material and the textual - discursive levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Our data show that health records produce not only a certain kind of a patient, (Berg & Harterink, 2004), the child with autism, but also a certain kind of a parent. The latter process enfolds at both the material and the textual - discursive levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…From the healthcare professional's point of view, the patient record works as a center of gravity for this evolving image [1]. However, in our work it became clear that the patient has no explicit tool to rely on regarding the creation of this image.…”
Section: An Evolving Picture Of the Patient's Situationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Several studies of information technologies within healthcare settings relate to issues of electronic health records [1,13], generalized information accessible online, such as NHS Direct Online, or models of remote communication that promotes caring at home or other distant sites such as described by Perednia and Allen [25]. By contrast, we explore how technology can support the making explicit and visible of vital information captured in situated interaction during consultations or other instances of on-site clinic/patient communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A adição da técnica auscultatória para determinar a pressão sistólica e diastólica seria estabelecida por Korotkoff no começo do século XX. Por outro lado, o desenvolvimento do prontuário individual centrado no histórico de cada paciente, também datado do começo do século XX (Berg;Harterink, 2004, p. 26), permitiria traçar a trajetória das medições de pressão arterial em cada indivíduo. Isso levaria a achados patológicos, tanto individuais quanto populacionais, que elevariam a hipertensão à condição de "anormalidade".…”
Section: Corpo Objeto E Corpo Sujeito: Do Nascimento Da Clínica à Hipunclassified