Making Medical Progress, 9781009602655
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Unmasking the politics of medical progress, revealing who benefits and who’s harmed.
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Making Medical Progress

history of a contested idea

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  • Hardcover

    218 pages

  • Release Date

    31 October 2025

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Summary

The Elusive Promise: Reimagining Medical Progress

Answers to the question ‘what is medical progress?’ have always been contested, and any one response is always bound up with contextual ideas of personhood, society, and health. However, the widely held enthusiasm for medical progress escapes more general critiques of progress as a conceptual category.

From the intersection of intellectual history, philosophy, and the medical humanities, Vanessa Rampton sheds light on the pol…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009602655
ISBN-10:1009602659
Author:Vanessa Rampton
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:218
Release Date:31 October 2025
Weight:0g
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Critics Review

‘Brilliantly combining philosophical acuity and medical and historical perspectives, Rampton reveals the intricacies of medical progress and the meaning of this term. Her multidimensional approach develops essential conceptual tools that philosophers, historians, practitioners and, in fact, everyone affected by medical progress need for understanding our practices surrounding medicine and health.’ Nadja El Kassar, Professor of Philosophy, University of Lucerne‘Opening up a scenic view on the winding and diverging paths of ideas of progress in modern medicine, this engaging book highlights the contingencies, tensions, but also the agency that any conceptualisation of improvement entails, and helps to ask better questions about the past, present and future of medicine.’ Lara Keuck, Professor of History and Philosophy of Medicine, Bielefeld University

About The Author

Vanessa Rampton

Vanessa Rampton is an intellectual historian and senior researcher at Assisted Lab in the University of St Gallen’s Medical Humanities Chair.

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