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A Short History of Medicine

Erwin H. Ackerknecht
foreword and concluding essay by Charles E. Rosenberg
bibliographic essay by Lisa Haushofer

revised and expanded edition
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A bestselling history of medicine, enriched with a new foreword, concluding essay, and bibliographic essay.

Erwin H. Ackerknecht’s A Short History of Medicine is a concise narrative, long appreciated by students in the history of medicine, medical students, historians, and medical professionals as well as all those seeking to understand the history of medicine.

Covering the broad sweep of discoveries from parasitic worms to bacilli and x-rays, and highlighting physicians and scientists from Hippocrates and Galen to Pasteur, Koch, and Roentgen, Ackerknecht narrates Western and Eastern...

A bestselling history of medicine, enriched with a new foreword, concluding essay, and bibliographic essay.

Erwin H. Ackerknecht’s A Short History of Medicine is a concise narrative, long appreciated by students in the history of medicine, medical students, historians, and medical professionals as well as all those seeking to understand the history of medicine.

Covering the broad sweep of discoveries from parasitic worms to bacilli and x-rays, and highlighting physicians and scientists from Hippocrates and Galen to Pasteur, Koch, and Roentgen, Ackerknecht narrates Western and Eastern civilization’s work at identifying and curing disease. He follows these discoveries from the library to the bedside, hospital, and laboratory, illuminating how basic biological sciences interacted with clinical practice over time. But his story is more than one of laudable scientific and therapeutic achievement. Ackerknecht also points toward the social, ecological, economic, and political conditions that shape the incidence of disease. Improvements in health, Ackerknecht argues, depend on more than laboratory knowledge: they also require that we improve the lives of ordinary men and women by altering social conditions such as poverty and hunger.

This revised and expanded edition includes a new foreword and concluding biographical essay by Charles E. Rosenberg, Ackerknecht’s former student and a distinguished historian of medicine. A new bibliographic essay by Lisa Haushofer explores recent scholarship in the history of medicine.

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...A Short History of Medicine is a useful resource for those interested in studying Western medicine.

Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers and faculty; professionals and practitioners.

In the publication A Short History of Medicine by Erwin H. Ackernect, Revised and Expanded, the author gives a relatively concise, but demanding exploration and examination of the background of medicine... The potential lifesaving and life-enhanching information regarding this vital concern is highly recommended for the enlightenment and the education of the reader.

Both as an account of the past and as an object of study, then, A Short History of Medicine is a book with which it is well worth engaging.

... the combination of his guide to Western medical developments, Rosenberg’s foreword and essay and Haushofer’s bibliographical essay, should ensure that Ackerknecht’s A Short History of Medicine continues to warrant a place on our reading lists, especially for those courses directed at medical students.

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Trim Size
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9
Pages
272
ISBN
9781421419541
Illustration Description
22 halftones, 1 line drawing
Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword by Charles E. Rosenberg
Preface, 1982 Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Why Medical History?
Paleopathology and Paleomedicine
Primitive Medicine
Medicine of Ancient

List of Illustrations
Foreword by Charles E. Rosenberg
Preface, 1982 Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Why Medical History?
Paleopathology and Paleomedicine
Primitive Medicine
Medicine of Ancient Civilizations
Ancient India and China
Greek Medicine
Greek Medicine
Greek Medicine
Medieval Medicine
Renaissance Medicine
Medicine in the Seventeenth Century
Medicine in the Eigh teenth Century
The Clinical Schools of the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
The Basic Sciences during the Nineteenth Century
Clinical Medicine of the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Microbiology
Surgery and Gynecology in the Nineteenth Century
The New Specialism of the Nineteenth Century
Public Health and Professional Developments in the Nineteenth Century
Medicine in the United States Prior to 1900
Epilogue
Concluding Essay. Erwin H. Ackerknecht, Social Medicine, and the History of Medicine
Bibliographic Essay by Lisa Haushofer
Index

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Charles E. Rosenberg

Charles E. Rosenberg is the Ernest E. Monrad Professor in the Social Sciences and a professor of the history of science at Harvard University. He is the author of The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866; The Care of Strangers: The Rise of America's Hospital System; and No Other Gods: On Science and American Social Thought.