Medical publishing in Philadelphia : an informal history / Richard H. Lampert
- Author
- Lampert, Richard H.
- Published
- Philadelphia, PA : McMichael Park Press, [2021]
- Physical Description
- xiv, 166 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
- Contents
- 1. Introducing the major players -- 2. In the beginning -- 3. How modern medical publishing developed -- 4. The post-World War II era: the U.S. government invests in medicine -- 5. "The good old days": the long 1980s -- 6. Internationalization and consolidation: From 1990 to 1911 -- 7. The 2000s: Transformation through digitization -- 8. Relationships: Authors, editors, and the occasional celebrity -- 9. Buyers and sellers -- 10. What does it mean? -- Appendix 1: The W.B. Saunders commission sales force / Jerry Gervase -- Appendix 2: Passing of the F.A. Davis company from Aunt Irene / Robert H. Craven.
- Summary
- "Written by a 50-year veteran of the medical publishing industry, this book provides an overview of the medical publishing industry in and around Philadelphia, starting from the arrival of William Penn in 1682 and incorporating developments up to 2020. The narrative follows the companies from the individuals that founded them through their growth, evolution, and often their eventual purchase by corporations based outside the region, touching on major personalities, some key works in the medical literature, and anecdotes about notable publishers, authors, and occasional celebrities. The book draws parallels among medical publishing, the history of medicine, and historical trends in Philadelphia and the United States as a whole. To supplement his own diverse experiences, author Rich Lampert has explored the published literature and historical archives in the Philadelphia area, as well as interviews and correspondence with dozens of colleagues."-- Page 4 of cover.
- Subject(s)
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780578751719
0578751712 - Note
- "Written by a 50-year veteran of the medical publishing industry, this book provides an overview of the medical publishing industry in and around Philadelphia, starting from the arrival of William Penn in 1682 and incorporating developments up to 2020. The narrative follows the companies from the individuals that founded them through their growth, evolution, and often their eventual purchase by corporations based outside the region, touching on major personalities, some key works in the medical literature, and anecdotes about notable publishers, authors, and occasional celebrities. The book draws parallels among medical publishing, the history of medicine, and historical trends in Philadelphia and the United States as a whole. To supplement his own diverse experiences, author Rich Lampert has explored the published literature and historical archives in the Philadelphia area, as well as interviews and correspondence with dozens of colleagues." -- Page 4 of Cover.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-158) and index.
- Endowment Note
- Tiley Family Memorial Libraries Endowment in memory of Raymond A. and Betty Jane Lindenmuth Tiley
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