STS Circle at Harvard
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Charles Rosenberg
Harvard, History of Science

on
The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Disease in History and History in Disease


Monday, March 11
12:15-2:00 p.m.
Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street, Room 100F

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Lunch is provided if you RSVP.
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by 5pm Today, March 6.

Abstract: I have been at work for some time on a book devoted to the 
development of contemporary disease categories and the diagnostic and 
bureaucratic tools that both legitimate and in a sense constitute such 
entities. This presentation is an attempt to present a conceptual rationale and 
organizational scheme for this book. It will focus on the development of 
disease specificity, beginning in the nineteenth-century and ending with a 
discussion of contemporary controversy over the epistemological and policy 
status of disease categories as acted out in debates over screening and 
symptom-less disease, the DSM and deviance, therapeutic protocols and 
pharmaceutical marketing.



Biography: Charles E. Rosenberg is Emeritus Professor of the History of Science 
and Ernest E. Monrad Professor in the Social Sciences at Harvard University.  
He has written widely on the history of medicine and science and is best known 
for his Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866 (Chicago, 
1962, new edition, 1987); The Trial of the Assassin Guiteau. Psychiatry and Law 
in the Gilded Age (Chicago, 1968); No Other Gods. On Science and American 
Social Thought (Johns Hopkins, 1976, new and expanded edition, 1997); The Care 
of Strangers. The Rise of America’s Hospital System (Basic Books, 1987); 
Explaining Epidemics (Cambridge, 1992); and Our Present Complaint: American 
Medicine, Then and Now (Johns Hopkins, 2007), He has also co-authored or edited 
another half-dozen books and is currently at work on a history of conceptions 
of disease during the past two centuries.


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