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A landmark work, this history of medical thought from antiquity through the Middle Ages reconstructs the slow transformations and sudden changes in theory and practice that marked the birth and early development of Western medicine.Editor Mirko Grmek and his contributors adopt a synthetic, cross-disciplinary approach that conveys a complete and varied vision of our medical past, with attention to cultural, social, and economic forces as they have affected the historical flow of knowledge and the practice of medicine. The various chapters by an international group of scholars, isolate key ideas behind the history of medicine in the West: charity and aid for the sick; medical scholasticism; the concept of disease; intervention with surgery or drugs; and the regimen of health. Throughout, they highlight the links between socioeconomics in general, with a focus on the physician, and the scientific ideas, beliefs, and techniques behind prevailing medical practices. The result is a multifaceted history, unparalleled in its scope, of the myriad influences on the development of medical thought, and of the impact of that thought on other branches of knowledge and on human behavior across the centuries.
Mirko D. Grmek was Director of Studies at the École practique des hautes études (EPHE), Paris, and the author of History of AIDS: The Emergence and Origin of a Modern Pandemic.
Introduction Mirko D. Grmek The Birth of Western Medical Art Jacques Jouanna Between Knowledge and Practice: Hellenistic Medicine Mario Vegetti The Paths of Knowledge: Medicine in the Roman World Danielle Gourevitch Reception and Tradition: Medicine in the Byzantine and Arab World Gotthard Strohmaier Charity and Aid in Medieval Christian Civilization Jole Agrimi and Chiara Crisciani Medical Scholasticism Danielle Jacquart The Concept of Disease Mirko D. Grmek Therapeutic Strategies: Drugs Alain Touwaide Therapeutic Strategies: Surgery Michael McVaugh The Regimens of Health Pedro Gil Sotres Diseases in Europe: Equilibrium and Breakdown of the Pathocenosis Jean-Noel Biraben Notes Index
[The book's] essays, relating early Western medicine to the surrounding thought and culture, were originally published in Italian. But thanks to translator Anthony Shugaar they retain all their clarity and energy.
COCHRANE ET AL, Cochrane Et Al, Tom Cochrane, Bernardino Fantini, Klaus R. Scherer, UK) Cochrane, Tom (Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, Switzerland) Fantini, Bernardino (Full Professor of History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland) Scherer, Klaus R. (Director, Swiss Centre for Affective Sciences
Frank Fenner, Bernardino Fantini, Australian National University) Fenner, Frank (John Curtin School of Medical Research, Switzerland) Fantini, Bernardino (Institute for the History of Medicine, University of Geneva