Article ID: CBB822782153

The New Surgical Amphitheater: Color Television and Medical Education in Postwar America (July 2020)

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In the late 1940s to early 1950s, medical color television was sold to American hospital administrators and educators as a unique and enhanced form of vision that could modernize, improve upon, and replace the surgical amphitheater. Television and pharmaceutical industry actors, along with medical educators and administrators, asserted such claims in their marketing materials and statements to the press: they positioned color television as the ideal tool for medical education. This essay examines how the use of color medical television during this period intersects with, elucidates, and alters both the history of medical education and surgical space, and the discourses around television’s relationship to human perception and experience. I focus on the production and visual practices of medical television, concentrating on the expertise of those working in color development for national television networks in the live closed-circuit broadcasts of medical techniques within healthcare institutions. In doing so, I will show that medical color television’s promise to establish a virtual surgical amphitheater relied upon the material construction and maintenance of the in-house hospital television studio, which in turn eventually reconfigured a number of the everyday management, procedures, and visual strategies of the teaching hospital.

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Authors & Contributors
Murray, Susan
Jin-hyouk Kim
Garber, Ken
Belfiore, Michael
Mi-ra Moon
Wright, Margaret R.
Journals
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
Science
Pharmacy in History
Medical History
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Korean Journal of Medical History
Publishers
State University of New York at Stony Brook
University of Pittsburgh Press
Science History Publications
Prometheus Books
Oxford University Press
Lexington Books
Concepts
Medicine
Medical technology
Medical education and teaching
Hospitals and clinics
Surgery
Technology
People
Greenfield, Lazar
Shatkin, Aaron J.
Hetherington, Hector James Wright, Sir
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
United States
North Korea
Scotland
Canada
Ottoman Empire
Institutions
Mayo Clinic
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.)
Harvard University
National Health Service (Great Britain)
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