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Bynum, William F. - Bynum, Helen (eds.), Dictionary of Medical Biography, Westport (Conn.) - Londres, Greenwood, 2006, 5 vols. (xl + 1415 pp.), il.
- Resum
- Treating and preventing disease has always been one of the most important tasks in a society, and that task ultimately falls to one of the most respected and admired figures in any culture - the healer. Medical practitioners ease pain, prolong life, and prevent disease, making them one of the most important figures in the daily lives of people everywhere. "The Dictionary of Medical Biography" provides authoritative biographical coverage of major medical practitioners in all times and cultures. While its emphasis is on practitioners within what could be called the Western medical tradition, it also covers practitioners of alternative medicines, as well as major figures within traditional Chinese, Indian, and Islamic medicine. In addition, special essays survey these medical traditions, which are more difficult to appreciate within a biographical framework. The most complete work of its kind, the "Dictionary of Medical Biography" is essential for any library serving people who seek to understand the importance of medicine everywhere. It features: some 1,100 entries on almost every important figure in medicine who ever lived, written by the leading scholars in the field; extensive overview essays on the important medical traditions of the world, e.g., Chinese, Indian, Islamic, etc.; over 300 images that depict medical practitioners and medical practices from around the world; and, bibliographies that provide students and researchers the next step in learning about these individuals and their work.
Conté:
* 1: A-B
- Salmón (2006), "Arnald of Vilanova"
- Alonso Guardo (2006), "Bernard of Gordon"
* 2: C-G
* 3: H-L
* 4: M-R
- Zipser (2006), "Al-Mawsili, Ammar ibn Ali"
* 5: S-Z
- Green (2006), "Trota of Salerno ..."
- Matèries
- Història de la medicina
Biografia
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