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Stolberg, Michael, Learned Physicians and Everyday Medical Practice in the Renaissance, Berlín, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022, 613 pp.
- Resum
- Michael Stolberg offers the first comprehensive presentation of medical training and day-to-day medical practice during the Renaissance. Drawing on previously unknown manuscript sources, he describes the prevailing notions of illness in the era, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, the doctor–patient relationship, and home and lay medicine.
Conté:
* Frontmatter · I
* Contents · V
* Introduction · IX
PART I: ENTERING THE WORLD OF LEARNED MEDICINE
* Prologue: The “Learned” Physician. On the History of an Ideal · 3
* Choosing a Profession · 11
* The Study of Medicine · 24
* Learned Habitus · 82
PART II: LEARNED MEDICAL PRACTICE
* From theory to practice · 117
* Pathology · 121
* External Causes of Illness · 146
* Diagnosis · 155
* Therapeutic Practice · 181
* Diseases · 221
* Pediatrics · 316
* Diseases of Women · 323
* Knowledge from Experience: The Rise of Empiricism · 357
PART III: PHYSICIANS, PATIENTS, AND LAY MEDICAL CULTURE
* The rise of the learned medical profession · 409
* Private Practice · 410
* Municipal Physicians · 414
* Court Physicians · 423
* Everyday Practice · 438
* The Physician-Patient Relationship 447
* Alternatives to Medical Treatment by Physicians · 507
* Learned Physicians and Lay Medical Culture · 524
* Conclusion · 544
SOURCES
* Visual sources – List of illustrations · 553
* Manuscript Sources · 555
* Printed Works · 559
* Index · 603
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Història de la ciència
- URL
- https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783 ...
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