Companion Encyclopedia of the History of MedicineWilliam F. Bynum, Roy Porter Taylor & Francis, 1993 - 1806ÆäÀÌÁö This text provides an account of the development of medical science in its various branches, and includes discussions of the medical profession and its institutions, and the impact of medicine upon populations, economic development, culture, religions, and thought. |
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Physical methods 939 | 6 |
Medicine ideas and culture | 8 |
Medical sociology 1641 | 9 |
What is specific to Western medicine? | 15 |
The historiography of medicine | 24 |
Demography and medicine 1663 | 31 |
Internationalism in medicine and public health 1417 | 38 |
Medical care | 45 |
Contagiongerm theoryspecificity | 309 |
Nosology | 335 |
The ecology of disease | 357 |
Fevers | 382 |
Constitutional and hereditary disorders | 412 |
Medicine and literature 1520 | 416 |
Index 1713 | 424 |
Mental diseases | 438 |
Religion and medicine 1449 | 54 |
Surgery traditional 961 | 58 |
Medicine mortality and morbidity 1693 | 69 |
Medicine in society | 74 |
The anatomical tradition | 81 |
The history of the medical profession 1119 | 97 |
The microscopical tradition | 102 |
The physiological tradition | 120 |
The biochemical tradition | 153 |
The pathological tradition | 169 |
Toby Gelfand | 189 |
The immunological tradition | 192 |
Clinical research | 205 |
Medical philanthropy after 1850 1480 | 212 |
Medical education 1151 | 213 |
The concepts of health illness and disease | 233 |
Ideas of life and death | 249 |
Humoralism | 281 |
War and modern medicine 1536 | 449 |
Nutritional diseases | 464 |
Endocrine diseases | 484 |
Tropical diseases | 512 |
Cancer | 537 |
The medical institutions and the state 1204 | 549 |
Pain and suffering 1574 | 550 |
Sexually transmitted diseases | 562 |
Diseases of civilization | 585 |
Epidemiology 1262 | 597 |
Unorthodox medical theories | 603 |
NonWestern concepts of disease | 634 |
Folk medicine | 661 |
ArabIslamic medicine | 676 |
Chinese medicine | 728 |
Indian medicine | 755 |
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