'History of Medicine is a tour de force, a very personal, enthusiastic, frank approach by a teacher, clinician, and historian who has excelled at all three, and brings that excellence and excitement to the students through these pages.' - T.J. Murray, Dalhousie University, Canada 'Duffin's book, as a single-authored work, is far more coherent than Cambridge Illustrated History of Medicine. As compared to Greatest Benefit to Mankind, Duffin's book is a much more attractive work in view of the illustrations spread through the book and the text boxes - and I am sure that medical and other students will find it more accessible.' - David Smith, University of Aberdeen

History of Medicine provides a brief survey of the history of Western medicine with reference to recent scholarly literature and current issues in health care. Organised conceptually around the major fields of medical endeavour, this book provides an accessible overview of medical history as a vibrant component of social, intellectual and cultural history, and as a research discipline in its own right. Duffin's clear and entertaining prose and the many illustrations will help to demystify medicine for general readers and for students in other disciplines, such as history, philosophy and sociology.
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<em>History of Medicine </em>provides a brief survey of the history of Western medicine with reference to recent scholarly literature and current issues in health care.

List of Illustrations.- List of Tables.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction: Heroes and Villains in the History of Medicine.- The Fabricated Body: History of Anatomy.- Interrogating Life: History of Physiology.- Science of Suffering: History of Pathology.- First Do No Harm: History of Pharmacology.- On Being a Doctor: History of Health-Care Delivery.- Plagues and Peoples: Epidemic Diseases in History.- Why is Blood Special? Changing Concepts of a Vital Humour.- Technology and Disease: The Stethoscope and Physical Diagnosis.- Work of the Hand: History of Surgery.- Women's Medicine and Medicine's Women: History of Obstetrics and Gynecology.- Wrestling with Demons: History of Psychiatry.- No Baby, No Nation: History of Pediatrics.- A Many-Faceted Gem: Decline and Rebirth of Family Medicine.- Sleuthing and Science: How to Research a Question in Medical History.- Appendix A: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-1998.- Appendix B: Resources and Research Tools for the History of Medicine.- Appendix C: Educational Objectives of this Book.- Index.

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'History of Medicine is a tour de force, a very personal, enthusiastic, frank approach by a teacher, clinician, and historian who has excelled at all three, and brings that excellence and excitement to the students through these pages.' - T.J. Murray, Dalhousie University, Canada 'Duffin's book, as a single-authored work, is far more coherent than Cambridge Illustrated History of Medicine. As compared to Greatest Benefit to Mankind, Duffin's book is a much more attractive work in view of the illustrations spread through the book and the text boxes - and I am sure that medical and other students will find it more accessible.' - David Smith, University of Aberdeen
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Product details

ISBN
9780333930700
Published
2000-05-05
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
05, 06, UU, UP, P
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
424

Biographical note

JACALYN DUFFIN is Jason A. Hannah Professor of the History of Medicine at Queen's University in Canada.