Digitizing Diagnosis: Medicine, Minds, and Machines in Twentieth-Century America
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A fascinating history of the first attempts to computerize medical diagnosis.
Winner of the 2026 CBI Human-Computer Interaction History Prize from the Charles Babbage Institute
Beginning in the 1950s, interdisciplinary teams of physicians, engineers, mathematicians, and philosophers began to explore the possible application of a new digital technology to one of the most central, and vexed, tasks of medicine: diagnosis. In Digitizing Diagnosis, Andrew Lea examines these efforts—and the larger ...






















