لقراءة كتاب، الرجاء تسجيل الدخول إلى حسابك.
تسجيل الدخولThis survey explores the historical interaction of people,
disease and health care, set in context of societies and their
beliefs. Brevity compels me to narrow my focus to Western
medicine – unique in being the only tradition which has
succeeded in globalizing itself. Emphasizing change over
continuity, I tell my story with as much narrative detail as
space allows: disease (Chapter 1); healers in their various
incarnations (Chapter 2); the investigation of the body
(Chapter 3); the modern biomedical sciences pioneered in the
laboratory and the consequent biomedical model of disease
(Chapter 4); therapeutics, especially in the scientific age
(Chapter 5); surgery (Chapter 6); and that key medical
institution, the hospital (Chapter 7). The concluding discussion
(Chapter 8) assesses the wider socio-political aspects and
implications of modern medicine.
eman abbassy
منذ شهرينgood book