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Horstmanshoff, Manfred; amb la col·lab. de Tilbug, Cornelius van (eds.), Hippocrates and Medical Education: Selected Papers Presented at the XIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium (Universiteit Leiden, 24-26 August 2005), Leiden, E. J. Brill (Studies in ancient medicine, 35), 2010, xxviii + 564 pp.
- Resum
- The collection of writings known as the Corpus Hippocraticum played a decisive role in medical education for more than twenty-four centuries. This is the first full-length volume on medical education in Graeco-Roman antiquity since Kudlien's seminal article of 1970. Most of the articles in this volume were originally presented as papers at the XIIth International Colloquium Hippocraticum in Leiden in 2005.
Contents:
* Hippocrates as Galen's Teacher / Jacques Jouanna
-- I. Doctors and laymen
* Textual Therapy: On the relationship between medicine and grammar in Galen / Ineke Sluiter
* Physician: A Metapaedogogical Text / Lesley Dean-Jones
* Training Showmanship: Rhetoric in Greek medical education of the fifth and fourth centuries BC / Pankaj K. Agarwalla
* The Importance of Having Medical Knowledge as a Layman: The Hippocratic treatise Affections in the context of the Hippocratic Corpus / Pilar Pérez Cañizares
* Educating the Public, Defending the Art: Language use and medical education in Hippocrates' The Art / Adriaan Rademaker
-- II. Teachers and pupils
* Research Program and Teaching Led by the Master in Hippocrates' Epidemics 2, 4 and 6 / Robert Alessi
* The Physician as Teacher: Epistemic function, cognitive function and the incommensurability of errors / Roberto Lo Presti
* ‘Choose your master well': Medical training, testimonies and claims to authority / Natacha Massar
* Doctors' Literacy and Papyri of Medical Content / Ann Ellis Hanson
* The Curriculum of Studies in the Roman Empire and the Cultural Role of Physicians / Gabriele Marasco
-- III. Teaching of surgery and obstetrics
* The Teaching of Surgery / Elizabeth Craik
* Teaching Surgery in Late Byzantine Alexandria / John Scarborough
* The Educated Midwife in the Roman Empire: An example of differential equations / Christian Laes
* Teaching the Hippocratic Gynaecological Recipes? / Laurence M.V. Totelin
* Analogical Method, Experiment and Didacticism in the Hippocratic Treatises Generation, Nature of the Child, Diseases 4 / Daniela Fausti
-- IV. Galen and the Hippocratic tradition
* Galen, Satire and the Compulsion to Instruct / Ralph M. Rosen
* Hippocrates in the pseudo-Galenic Introduction: Or how was medicine taught in Roman times? / Caroline Petit
* Some Remarks by Galen about the Teaching and Studying of Medicine / Juan Antonio López Férez
* The Didactic Letters Prefacing Marcellus' On Drugs as Evidence for the Expertise and Reputation of Doctors in the Late Roman Empire / Louise Cilliers
* Medical Education in Late Antiquity: From Alexandria to Montpellier / Peter E. Pormann
* Van 't Land (2010), "«Because my son does not read ..."
* Andrés Piquer and the Neo-Hippocratic Teaching of Medicine in Eighteenth Century Spain / Jesús Angel y Espinós
* Tradition as the Genealogy of Truth: Hippocrates and Boerhaave between assimilation, variation and deviation / Roberto Lo Presti
* List of abbreviations and titles of the Hippocratic Corpus and Galen
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