Author | Michel Foucault |
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Original title | Naissance de la clinique |
Translator | Alan Sheridan |
Language | French |
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Publication place | France |
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OCLC | 12214239 |
Preceded by | Madness and Civilization |
Followed by | The Order of Things |
The Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical Perception (Naissance de la clinique: une archéologie du regard médical, 1963), by Michel Foucault, presents the development of la clinique, the teaching hospital, as a medical institution, identifies and describes the concept of Le regard médical (lit. 'the medical gaze'), and the epistemic re-organisation of the research structures of medicine in the production of medical knowledge, at the end of the eighteenth century. Although originally limited to the academic discourses of post-modernism and post-structuralism, the medical gaze term is used in graduate medicine and social work.[1]