Exploring the History of Medicine

Exploring the History of Medicine
Author: John Hudson Tiner
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1999-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781614581512

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From surgery to vaccines, man has made great strides in the field of medicine. Quality of life has improved dramatically in the last few decades alone, and the future is bright. But students must not forget that God provided humans with minds and resources to bring about these advances. A biblical perspective of healing and the use of medicine provides the best foundation for treating diseases and injury. In Exploring the World of Medicine, author John Hudson Tiner reveals the spectacular discoveries that started with men and women who used their abilities to better mankind and give glory to God. The fascinating history of medicine comes alive in this book, providing students with a healthy dose of facts, mini-biographies, and vintage illustrations. Includes chapter tests and index.

A History of Medicine

A History of Medicine
Author: Lois N. Magner,Oliver J Kim
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781138197121

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Designed for survey courses in the field A History of Medicine presents a wide-ranging overview for those seeking a solid grounding in the medical history of Western and non-Western cultures. Invaluable to instructors promoting the history of medicine in pre-professional training, and stressing major themes in the history of medicine, this third edition continues to stimulate further exploration of the events, methodologies, and theories that have shaped medical practices in decades past and continue to do so today.

A Global History of Medicine

A Global History of Medicine
Author: Mark Jackson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2018
Genre: Medicine
ISBN: 9780198803188

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"The chapters included here were originally published in 2011 as the second section of The Oxford Handbook of the History of Medicine."--Page vii

A Social History of Medicine

A Social History of Medicine
Author: Joan Lane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135119201

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A Social History of Medicine traces the development of medical practice from the Industrial Revolution right through to the twentieth century. Drawing on a wide range of source material, it charts the changing relationship between patients and practitioners over this period, exploring the impact made by institutional care, government intervention and scientific discovery. The study illuminates the extent to which medical assistance really was available to patients over the period, by focusing on provincial areas and using local sources. It introduces a variety of contemporary medical practitioners, some of them hitherto unknown and with fascinating intricate details of their work. The text offers an extensive thematic survey, including coverage of: * institutions such as hospitals, dispensaries, asylums and prisons * midwifery and nursing * infections and how changes in science have affected disease control * contraception, war, and the NHS.

History Medicine and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning

History  Medicine  and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning
Author: Nancy G. Siraisi
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472037469

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A path-breaking work at last available in paper, History, Medicine, and the Traditions of Renaissance Learning is Nancy G. Siraisi’s examination of the intersections of medically trained authors and history from 1450 to 1650. Rather than studying medicine and history as separate traditions, Siraisi calls attention to their mutual interaction in the rapidly changing world of Renaissance erudition. With remarkably detailed scholarship, Siraisi investigates doctors’ efforts to explore the legacies handed down to them from ancient medical and anatomical writings.

The History of Medicine A Very Short Introduction

The History of Medicine  A Very Short Introduction
Author: William Bynum
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199215430

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Against the backdrop of unprecedented concern for the future of health care, this i Very Short Introduction/i surveys the history of medicine from classical times to the present. Focussing on the key turning points in the history of Western medicine - such as the advent of hospitals and therise of experimental medicine - but also offering reflections on alternative traditions such as Chinese medicine, Bill Bynum offers insights into medicine's past, while at the same time engaging with contemporary issues, discoveries, and controversies.

Advanced Pre Med Studies Teacher Guide

Advanced Pre Med Studies  Teacher Guide
Author: Gary Parker,Alan Gillen,John Hudson Tiner
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781683440048

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The vital resource for grading all assignments from the Advanced Pre-Med Studies course, which includes: The fascinating history of medicine, providing students with a healthy dose of facts, mini-biographies, and vintage illustrationsInsight into how germs are symptomatic of the literal Fall and Curse of creation as a result of man's sin and the hope we have in the coming of Jesus Christ. OVERVIEW: From surgery to vaccines, man has made great strides in the field of medicine. Quality of life has improved dramatically in the last few decades alone, and the future is bright. But students must not forget that God provided humans with minds and resources to bring about these advances. A biblical perspective of healing and the use of medicine provides the best foundation for treating diseases and injury. The evolutionary worldview can be found filtered through every topic at every age level in our society. It has become the overwhelmingly accepted paradigm for the origins of life as taught in all secular institutions. This dynamic course helps young people not only learn science from a biblical perspective, but also helps them know how to defend their faith in the process. FEATURES: The calendar provides lesson planning with clear objectives, and the worksheets and quizzes are all based on the materials provided for the course.

A Short History of Medicine

A Short History of Medicine
Author: Steve Parker
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-12-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780744020717

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Immerse yourself in the history of medicine – a colorful story of skill, serendipity, trial and error, moments of genius, and dogged determination. From traditional Chinese medicine to today’s sophisticated gene therapies and robotic surgery, A Short History of Medicine combines riveting storytelling and beautiful images, historical accounts and lucid explanations, to illuminate the story of medicine through time. Witness early, bloody, anesthetic-free operations; see the first crude surgical instruments; trace the mapping of the circulatory system; follow the painstaking detective work that led to the decoding of the human genome; and understand the role that potions, cures, therapies, herbal medicines, and drugs have played in the human quest to tame and conquer disease, injury, and death. Dive deep into this magnificent medicine book to discover: - Vivid, compelling, and informative reads written in an engaging and colorful style - Excerpts from documents, diaries, and notebooks offer fascinating eyewitness accounts. - Charts and contextualizes the great milestones of medical history. A Short History of Medicine is a fascinating illustrated history and tale of drama and discovery that celebrates the milestones of medical history across generations and cultures. From eradicating smallpox to the early anesthetics, the very first transplants to the genetic code, this groundbreaking guide to the history of medicine has something for everyone to explore, learn and discover. Ideal for adults and young adults alike, whether you have a keen interest in medicine, science or social history, this all-encompassing medicine book is sure to quench your thirst for knowledge!