Hi
I am sure the following is obvious but I would like to double check.
I am reading The Birth of the Clinic, (2003, Routledge Classics) and for a prospective paper I was hoping to quote the quote starting and ending "By training citizens...most difficult enterprises." on page 39, now this is unsourced in the notes, however it is amongst a whole load of citations to Lanthenas (thus I am thinking it is obviously Lanthenas). Is it by Lanthenas?
Does anyone have a direct citation from a separate publication, or (best of all) have read the Lanthenas publication Foucault cites and can confirm.
Thankyou
best regards
Alastair Kemp
I am sure the following is obvious but I would like to double check.
I am reading The Birth of the Clinic, (2003, Routledge Classics) and for a prospective paper I was hoping to quote the quote starting and ending "By training citizens...most difficult enterprises." on page 39, now this is unsourced in the notes, however it is amongst a whole load of citations to Lanthenas (thus I am thinking it is obviously Lanthenas). Is it by Lanthenas?
Does anyone have a direct citation from a separate publication, or (best of all) have read the Lanthenas publication Foucault cites and can confirm.
Thankyou
best regards
Alastair Kemp