ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1941, A History of Medicine provides a detailed and comprehensive guide to the advancement of medicine, from Ancient Egypt, and Ancient Babylonia, all the way up to the 20th century. The book looks at the close relationship between the progress of medicine and its advancement of civilization, it covers the development of medicine from, old magical rites, religious creeds, classical Hippocratism and revolutionary discoveries, while looking at the associated economic, intellectual, and political conditions of life in different nations, during different times. The book provides an essential and detailed look at the rich history of medicine and how it has impacted society.

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Medical Thought in its Historical Evolution

chapter Chapter II|18 pages

The Origin of Medicine in Prehistory and in Primitive Peoples

Empiric, Demonistic, Animistic, Magic Medicine

chapter Chapter III|14 pages

Mesopotamian Medicine

Magic And Priestly Medicine

chapter Chapter IV|19 pages

Old Egyptian Medicine

Priestly Medicine, Origins of the Philosophic Concept

chapter Chapter V|16 pages

The Medicine of the People of Israel

Theurgic Medicine. Canonical Codifications of Sanitary Laws

chapter Chapter VI|18 pages

The Medicine of Ancient Persia and India

Systematic Theories

chapter Chapter VII|15 pages

Far Eastern Medicine

Systems of Scholastic Medicine

chapter Chapter VIII|35 pages

The Medicine of Ancient Greece

The Temples and Cult of Aesculapius — The Greco-Italian Schools —The Dawn of Scientific Medicine 1

chapter Chapter IX|32 pages

The Golden Age of Greek Medicine

Hippocratic Medicine — A Biologic and Synthetic Concept

chapter Chapter X|10 pages

Post-Hippocratic Medicine

The Alexandrian School. Beginnings of Anatomical and Physiological Studies

chapter Chapter XI|53 pages

Roman Medicine

The Latin Concept of Medicine and Sanitary Legislation

chapter Chapter XII|16 pages

The Decadence of Medical Science

Christian Dogmatic Medicine the Byzantine School

chapter Chapter XIII|30 pages

Arabian Medicine

Lay Medicine. Renaissance of Classic Doctrines

chapter Chapter XIV|35 pages

Medicine in the Christian West During the First Centuries of the Middle Ages

The Latin Concept of Medicine and Sanitary Legislation

chapter Chapter XV|136 pages

Medicine in the Later Middle Ages

The Universities and Humanism. the Precursors of the Renaissance

chapter Chapter XVI|96 pages

The Renaissance

The Revival of Anatomy and Physiology. Biological and Clinical Trends

chapter Chapter XVII|74 pages

The Seventeenth Century

Dawn Of Scientific Liberty. Biological and Experimental Trends in Medicine

chapter Chapter XVIII|89 pages

The Eighteenth Century

From Speculative Systems to Pathological and Clinical Concepts

chapter Chapter XIX|95 pages

First Half of the Nineteenth Century

Experimental and Biological Concepts. The Cell Doctrine

chapter Chapter XX|157 pages

The Second Half of the Nineteenth Century

Clinical Medicine Based on the Fundamental Sciences. Growth of the Specialties

chapter Chapter XXI|228 pages

The Twentieth Century

chapter |36 pages

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