The Western Medical Tradition
800 BC to AD 1800
Roy Porter author Lawrence I Conrad author Andrew Wear author Michael Neve author Vivian Nutton author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Aug '95
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This comprehensive account of medical history explores the evolution of Western medical practices from ancient Greece to the nineteenth century, as presented in The Western Medical Tradition.
The book The Western Medical Tradition offers an insightful overview of the evolution of medical practices and theories from ancient Greece through the nineteenth century. Aimed at both students and general readers, it highlights the significant developments in the field of medical history, which have gained momentum over the last two decades. Written by experts from the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, this work serves as a crucial resource for understanding the foundations of Western medicine.
Central to The Western Medical Tradition is the exploration of medical concepts that originated in classical antiquity, particularly those from the Greeks of the eighth century BC. The text delves into how these ideas shaped the understanding of health and disease, influencing not just the Mediterranean region but also Europe and its colonies. By tracing this historical narrative, the book helps readers appreciate the enduring impact of early medical thought on contemporary practices.
As the narrative progresses, The Western Medical Tradition also examines the decline of these ancient medical paradigms by the nineteenth century, illustrating how they gradually lost their prominence within the medical community. This comprehensive account not only charts the historical trajectory of Western medicine but also situates it within its broader social and cultural contexts, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine.
'The Western Medical Tradition is an extremely important publication which is certain to remain the best introduction to the history of pre-1800 western medicine for the next decade. Elegantly written and beautifully illustrated, it is a delight to read and re-read. Even the copious index is a work of art.' Laurence Brockliss, Medical History
'… a book which many non-professional historians, especially doctors, will find challenging and provocative.' Pietro Corsi, British Medical Journal
'From the healers of ancient Greece to the first innoculations, this definitive book spans the history of treating ailments within the cultural, political and religious contexts of historical Western Europe. An essential book for those with a medical slant.' New Scientist
'This excellent book paints a picture of the history of medicine as a vital and complex interaction between sick people, society and, to a lesser degree, doctors. In doing so it makes an excellent case for the subject being an integral part of modern medical education and for its relevance to many of the pressing medical issues of today. I hope this beautifully written and illustrated work is read widely and appreciated for what it is - a genuine contribution to our understanding of the complexities and difficulties of the provision of health care in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It is a major tribute to the Wellcome Unit and to the work of the Wellcome Trust in maintaining and developing this discipline.' Sir David Weatherall, The Times Higher Education Supplement
'The Western Medical Tradition is a beautifully produced book … and has what I call a high 'caressability' factor.' Pia Pini, The Lancet
'… this book is invaluable … The authors, publishers and the Wellcome Trust are to be congratulated on a timely, attractive and inexpensive contribution towards a public understanding of medicine's deeper past.' J. V. Pickstone, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
'There is much to admire in The Western Medical Tradition. It is an excellent, comprehensive work which easily supersedes the existing standard survey histories. The scholarship is up to the minute … the text is well written, and the expertise of the authors is obvious.' British Journal for the History of Science
'This is an excellent book which we strongly recommend to the readers of this journal. it is clearly a 'must' for everybody who takes a serious interest in the history of medicine, but it can also be read as intellectual entertainment by anyone who wishes to know something about the traditions of medicine.' Henrik R. Wulff and Morten Skydsgaard, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
' … for all those who now seek an authoritative account of the western tradition, who want to read a series of subtle essays, or who wish to look up answers to key questions, this book is invaluable. The authors, publishers and the Wellcome Trust are to be congratulated on a timely, attractive and inexpensive contribution towards a public understanding of medicine's deeper past'. J. V. Pickstone, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
ISBN: 9780521475648
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
Weight: 968g
574 pages