Friday, August 19, 2011

Sources in the History of Medicine

Sources in the History of Medicine



Author: Robin L. Anderson
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Publisher: Pearson
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0131913484



Sources in the History of Medicine: The Impact of Disease and Trauma


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This reader gives students in a history of medicine class, or the general reading public, a broad selection of readings about the many ways that disease and trauma have affected human populations over time.  It draws from both primary and secondary sources to give a dual perspective of a) what was written at the time of various events, and b) what modern scholars have been able to ascertain from historical evidence.  It has a broad scope both in time and space, covering materials from earliest Man to contemporary bioethical problems, and contains materials from India, China, Latin America, and the Muslim worlds as well as Europe and the United States.  Rather than simply looking at great medical discoveries, it is purposely focused on how trauma and disease have been daily companions of human existence Medical books Sources in the History of Medicine: The Impact of Disease and Trauma. Categories: Diseases and history, Communicable diseases, Medicine->History. Contributors: Robin L. Anderson - Author. Format: Paperback

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Categories: Diseases and history, Communicable diseases, Medicine->History. Contributors: Robin L. Anderson - Author. Format: Paperback

Sources in the History Of Medicine Reader The Impact of Disease and Trauma, ISBN-13: 9780131913486, ISBN-10: 0131913484

Sources in the History of Medicine : The Impact of Disease and Trauma, ISBN-13: 9780131913486, ISBN-10: 0131913484

Chapter 1 Paleopathology and Primitive Medicine nbsp; Introduction Timeline nbsp; Dettwyler:nbsp; Can Paleopathology Provide Evidence for lsquo;Compassionrsquo;? Rifkinson-Mann:nbsp; Cranial Surgery in Ancient Peru Garn:nbsp; What Did Our Ancestors Eat? Micozzi:nbsp; Disease in Antiquity: the Case of Cancer nbsp; Key Terms Questions to Considernbsp; Recommended Readings nbsp; Chapter 2 The Middle East in Antiquity nbsp; Introduction Timeline The Holy Bible nbsp; The Bible:nbsp; On Leprosy: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Exodus 4: 6-8 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Leviticus 13: 2-3, 45-46 nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Lev



Medical Book Sources in the History of Medicine



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This reader gives students in a history of medicine class, or the general reading public, a broad selection of readings about the many ways that disease and trauma have affected human populations over time.  It draws from both primary and secondary sources to give a dual perspective of a) what was written at the time of various events, and b) what modern scholars have been able to ascertain from historical evidence.  It has a broad scope both in time and space, covering materials from earliest Man to contemporary bioethical problems, and contains materials from India, China, Latin America, and the Muslim worlds as well as Europe and the United States.  Rather than simply looking at great medical discoveries, it is purposely focused on how trauma and disease have been daily companions of human existence.

 

 It fills a serious void in teaching materials in the history of medicine by taking a world perspective,  using a combination of primary and secondary sources, covering a huge time span and putting emphasis on the problems created by medical progress, and most importantly,  focusing on the effect that medical practices have had on ordinary people throughout history.



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