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Book Synopsis
Presents an ethnographic account of how a particular diagnostic technology, the computed tomographic (CT) scanner, shapes social relations and intellectual activities in and beyond the CT Suite, the unit where CT images are made and interpreted within the diagnostic radiology department of a large teaching hospital.

Trade Review
“[CT Suite] is a nuanced analysis of the cultural potency of diagnostic imaging at a particular moment in time (the mid 1990s), rich in contextual detail and superbly attuned to the shoptalk through which expertise and authority are encoded and claimed.” - B. Bianco, Choice
CT Suite is a valuable addition to the small literature which deals with medical imaging technologies as sociotechnical networks. The book is notable for its centering on one particular technological apparatus, anchoring a rich account of the practices, activities and rituals that surround it. It provides a compelling and well-illustrated insight into the technological practice of Computed Tomographic Scanning. It is also an engaging read, Saunders’ use of the conversation of the radiological staff throughout the text is not only informative, but conveys the sense of familiarity and humour in the working atmosphere of the C.T. Suite.” - Hannah Drayson, Leonardo
[A] magnificent book about the making of radiological knowledge with CT. CT Suite is a thorough investigation of the histories, practices, negotiations, and structures that enable radiological knowledge and diagnostic certainty.” - Anne Beaulieu, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
“[A]s soon as one starts reading Barry Saunders’s important book, CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of Noninvasive Cutting, one can realize that he is taking us on a new journey. Saunders does not simply provide an analysis of the visualization produced by CT. Rather, similar in vein and analytical focus to Walter Benjamin’s magisterial work on Charles Baudelaire (Benjamin 1983), he ‘walks’ through the CT suite to make the reader ‘experience’ the medical gaze through his insightful exposition.” - Amit Prasad, American Ethnologist
CT Suite is a fascinating interpretation of the processes of medical imaging—from scanning to learning to filing to diagnosing. Barry F. Saunders’s ethnographic material is excellent. He captures the constant negotiation over the stories that scans tell, and he locates these stories in a history of medical detective work stretching back to Poe.”—Joseph Dumit, author of Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity
“In this remarkable ethnography Barry F. Saunders guides his readers through a suite of hospital rooms, in so doing immersing them, chapter by chapter, ever deeper in the practices of computerized tomography (CT scanning). Saunders argues that the discourse and practices associated with the ‘noninvasive’ gaze of CT are haunted by the nineteenth century, in particular by the anatomized corpse and the techniques of knowing associated with it. Drawing to great advantage on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Walter Benjamin, he highlights the ‘intrigue’ associated with CT rituals that result in diagnostic evidence and ultimately the designation of diseases in living bodies. Beautifully written, this book is a must read for everyone captivated by technologies of bodily knowledge.”—Margaret Lock, author of Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death
“This pathbreaking ethnographic study brilliantly analyzes the untidy rituals that make up quotidian clinical practice to illuminate just how physicians create meanings from CT scans and how CT scans create meanings for physicians. It will be thought-provoking reading for social scientists, medical historians, art historians, clinicians, and anyone else who wants to understand better the rituals that make up what we have come to see as modern medicine.”—Joel D. Howell, author of Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century
CT Suite is a valuable addition to the small literature which deals with medical imaging technologies as sociotechnical networks. The book is notable for its centering on one particular technological apparatus, anchoring a rich account of the practices, activities and rituals that surround it. It provides a compelling and well-illustrated insight into the technological practice of Computed Tomographic Scanning. It is also an engaging read, Saunders’ use of the conversation of the radiological staff throughout the text is not only informative, but conveys the sense of familiarity and humour in the working atmosphere of the C.T. Suite.” -- Hannah Drayson * Leonardo Reviews *
“[CT Suite] is a nuanced analysis of the cultural potency of diagnostic imaging at a particular moment in time (the mid 1990s), rich in contextual detail and superbly attuned to the shoptalk through which expertise and authority are encoded and claimed.” -- B. Bianco * Choice *
“[A]s soon as one starts reading Barry Saunders’s important book, CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of Noninvasive Cutting, one can realize that he is taking us on a new journey. Saunders does not simply provide an analysis of the visualization produced by CT. Rather, similar in vein and analytical focus to Walter Benjamin’s magisterial work on Charles Baudelaire (Benjamin 1983), he ‘walks’ through the CT suite to make the reader ‘experience’ the medical gaze through his insightful exposition.” -- Amit Prasad * American Ethnologist *
[A] magnificent book about the making of radiological knowledge with CT. CT Suite is a thorough investigation of the histories, practices, negotiations, and structures that enable radiological knowledge and diagnostic certainty.” -- Anne Beaulieu * Bulletin of the History of Medicine *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1. Reading and Writing 13
2. Cutting 93
3. Diagnosing 130
4. Curating 159
5. Testifying and Teaching 199
6. Exposition 275
Impression 300
Notes 307
Clinical Terms and Jargon 345
Bibliography 349
Illustrations 375
Index 379

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 12/15/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780822341048, 978-0822341048
    ISBN10: 0822341042

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Presents an ethnographic account of how a particular diagnostic technology, the computed tomographic (CT) scanner, shapes social relations and intellectual activities in and beyond the CT Suite, the unit where CT images are made and interpreted within the diagnostic radiology department of a large teaching hospital.

    Trade Review
    “[CT Suite] is a nuanced analysis of the cultural potency of diagnostic imaging at a particular moment in time (the mid 1990s), rich in contextual detail and superbly attuned to the shoptalk through which expertise and authority are encoded and claimed.” - B. Bianco, Choice
    CT Suite is a valuable addition to the small literature which deals with medical imaging technologies as sociotechnical networks. The book is notable for its centering on one particular technological apparatus, anchoring a rich account of the practices, activities and rituals that surround it. It provides a compelling and well-illustrated insight into the technological practice of Computed Tomographic Scanning. It is also an engaging read, Saunders’ use of the conversation of the radiological staff throughout the text is not only informative, but conveys the sense of familiarity and humour in the working atmosphere of the C.T. Suite.” - Hannah Drayson, Leonardo
    [A] magnificent book about the making of radiological knowledge with CT. CT Suite is a thorough investigation of the histories, practices, negotiations, and structures that enable radiological knowledge and diagnostic certainty.” - Anne Beaulieu, Bulletin of the History of Medicine
    “[A]s soon as one starts reading Barry Saunders’s important book, CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of Noninvasive Cutting, one can realize that he is taking us on a new journey. Saunders does not simply provide an analysis of the visualization produced by CT. Rather, similar in vein and analytical focus to Walter Benjamin’s magisterial work on Charles Baudelaire (Benjamin 1983), he ‘walks’ through the CT suite to make the reader ‘experience’ the medical gaze through his insightful exposition.” - Amit Prasad, American Ethnologist
    CT Suite is a fascinating interpretation of the processes of medical imaging—from scanning to learning to filing to diagnosing. Barry F. Saunders’s ethnographic material is excellent. He captures the constant negotiation over the stories that scans tell, and he locates these stories in a history of medical detective work stretching back to Poe.”—Joseph Dumit, author of Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity
    “In this remarkable ethnography Barry F. Saunders guides his readers through a suite of hospital rooms, in so doing immersing them, chapter by chapter, ever deeper in the practices of computerized tomography (CT scanning). Saunders argues that the discourse and practices associated with the ‘noninvasive’ gaze of CT are haunted by the nineteenth century, in particular by the anatomized corpse and the techniques of knowing associated with it. Drawing to great advantage on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Walter Benjamin, he highlights the ‘intrigue’ associated with CT rituals that result in diagnostic evidence and ultimately the designation of diseases in living bodies. Beautifully written, this book is a must read for everyone captivated by technologies of bodily knowledge.”—Margaret Lock, author of Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death
    “This pathbreaking ethnographic study brilliantly analyzes the untidy rituals that make up quotidian clinical practice to illuminate just how physicians create meanings from CT scans and how CT scans create meanings for physicians. It will be thought-provoking reading for social scientists, medical historians, art historians, clinicians, and anyone else who wants to understand better the rituals that make up what we have come to see as modern medicine.”—Joel D. Howell, author of Technology in the Hospital: Transforming Patient Care in the Early Twentieth Century
    CT Suite is a valuable addition to the small literature which deals with medical imaging technologies as sociotechnical networks. The book is notable for its centering on one particular technological apparatus, anchoring a rich account of the practices, activities and rituals that surround it. It provides a compelling and well-illustrated insight into the technological practice of Computed Tomographic Scanning. It is also an engaging read, Saunders’ use of the conversation of the radiological staff throughout the text is not only informative, but conveys the sense of familiarity and humour in the working atmosphere of the C.T. Suite.” -- Hannah Drayson * Leonardo Reviews *
    “[CT Suite] is a nuanced analysis of the cultural potency of diagnostic imaging at a particular moment in time (the mid 1990s), rich in contextual detail and superbly attuned to the shoptalk through which expertise and authority are encoded and claimed.” -- B. Bianco * Choice *
    “[A]s soon as one starts reading Barry Saunders’s important book, CT Suite: The Work of Diagnosis in the Age of Noninvasive Cutting, one can realize that he is taking us on a new journey. Saunders does not simply provide an analysis of the visualization produced by CT. Rather, similar in vein and analytical focus to Walter Benjamin’s magisterial work on Charles Baudelaire (Benjamin 1983), he ‘walks’ through the CT suite to make the reader ‘experience’ the medical gaze through his insightful exposition.” -- Amit Prasad * American Ethnologist *
    [A] magnificent book about the making of radiological knowledge with CT. CT Suite is a thorough investigation of the histories, practices, negotiations, and structures that enable radiological knowledge and diagnostic certainty.” -- Anne Beaulieu * Bulletin of the History of Medicine *

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments vii
    Introduction 1
    1. Reading and Writing 13
    2. Cutting 93
    3. Diagnosing 130
    4. Curating 159
    5. Testifying and Teaching 199
    6. Exposition 275
    Impression 300
    Notes 307
    Clinical Terms and Jargon 345
    Bibliography 349
    Illustrations 375
    Index 379

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