List of illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Medicine in the Greek world, 800–50 BC; 2. Roman medicine, 250 BC–200 AD; 3. Medicine in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages; 4. The Arab-Islamic medical tradition; 5. Medicine in medieval western Europe, 1000–1500; 6. Medicine in early modern Europe, 1500–1700; 7. The eighteenth century; 8. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
This book, first published in 1995, provides a much-needed account of scholarship on the history of Western medicine.
'The Western Medical Tradition is an extremely important
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Brockliss, Medical History
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doctors, will find challenging and provocative.' Pietro Corsi,
British Medical Journal
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this definitive book spans the history of treating ailments within
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New Scientist
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