List of Colour Illustrations; List of Contributors
I. FROM THE HIPPOCRATIC CORPUS TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY MEDICINE
1: Martin Kemp: Medicine in View: Art and Visual Representation
2: James Longrigg: Medicine in the Classical World
3: Emilie Savage-Smith: Europe and Islam
4: Michael McVaugh: Medicine in the Middle Ages c.500-1350
5: Katherine Park: Medicine and the Renaissance
6: Harold Cook: From the Scientific Revolution to Germ Theory
7: E. M. Tansey: From Germ Theory to 1945
8: Stephen Lock: From 1950 to the Present
II. MEDICINE IN CONTEXT
9: Lisa Rosner: The Growth of Medical Education and the Medical
Profession
10: Ulrich Trohler & Cay-Rudiger Prull: The Rise of the Modern
Hospital
11: Mary Dobson: Epidemics and the Geography of Disease
12: Anne Summers: Nurses and Ancilliaries in the Christian Era
13: Irvine Loudon: Childbirth
14: J. A. Walker-Smith: Children in Hospital 1850-1990
15: Michael Neve: Medicine and the Mind
16: Michael Worboys: The Spread of Western Medicine
17: Margaret Pelling: Unofficial and Unorthodox Medicine
18: Jane Lewis: Medicine, Politics, and the State
19: Anne Digby: The Patient's View
Glossary; Chronology; Index
A former GP and Research Fellow at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, Irvine Loudon's books include Death in Childbirth: An International Study of Maternal Care and Maternal Mortality 1800-1959 (Clarendon Press, 1992).
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Anthony Storr, The Observer
`it is the pictures and their captions that bring the book to life
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Alan E.H. Emery, Neuromuscular Disorders 7 (1997)
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Linacre's, Summer 97
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Times Literary Supplement
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British Medical Journal
`This engrossing history of medicine begins with Ancient Greece and
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