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The Western Medical Tradition: 800 B.C. to A.D. 1800

by Lawrence I. Conrad; Michael Neve; Vivian Nutton; Roy Porter; Andrew Wear

Synopsis

The influence of Greek medical practices dating back to the fifth century B.C. has had an immeasurable impact on the development of medicine in the West over the subsequent centuries. This text is designed to cover the history of Western medicine from Classical Antiquity to 1800. As one guiding thread it takes the system of medical ideas that, in large part, went back to the Greeks of the fifth century B.C., and played a major role in the understanding and treatment of health and disease. The influence of Greek medicine spread from the Aegean basin to the rest of the Mediterranean region, to Europe, and then to European settlements overseas. By the nineteenth century, however, this tradition no longer carried the same force or occupied so central a position within medicine. This book charts the influence of this tradition through twenty centuries, examining it in its social and historical context. It is essential reading as a new synthesis for all students of the history of medicine.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1995
ISBN-13 9780521475648
ISBN-10 0521475643
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject MEDICAL
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 570
Length of Recording 25
Shelf No. KD235