Medicine & Disease
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Medicine in the Crusades: Warfare, Wounds and the Medieval Surgeon [Hardback]
Piers D Mitchell (Author)
£50.00ISBN: 9780521844550
Published by : Cambridge University Press
Medical practices changed enormously in the Mediterranean between the 11th and 14th centuries and the crusades undoubtedly had much to do with this. This study of injuries and the surgical treatment that was performed is part of a broader piece... .... Learn More -
Galen: On the Properties of Foodstuffs [Hardback]
Owen Powell (Author)
£50.00ISBN: 9780521812429
Published by : Cambridge University Press
A translation of Galen's Del alimentorum facultatibus , his 2nd-century physiological treatise which presents Galen's Aristotelian thinking on the medicinal benefit, or otherwise, of a wide range of common and exotic foods. The translation is ... .... Learn More -
Galen on the Brain: Anatomical Knowledge and Physiological Speculation in the 2nd Century AD [Hardback]
Julius Rocca (Author)
£75.00ISBN: 9789004125124
Published by : Brill Academic Publishers
Series: Studies in Ancient Medicine
Volume: 26
This specialist thesis scrutinises Galen's understanding of the brain, both anatomically and philosophically, and his theories surrounding the nature of the mind as the driving force of the body. Sections examine Galen's philosophical and medic... .... Learn More -
In the Grip of Disease [Hardback]
G E R Lloyd (Author)
£37.00ISBN: 9780199253234
Published by : Oxford University Press
In the Republic Plato stated that virtue `would be a kind of health and beauty and good condition of the soul, and vice would be disease, ugliness, and weakness', emphasising the close association made between Greek medicine and thought. Based... .... Learn More -
In the Grip of Disease [Paperback]
G E R Lloyd (Author)
£23.00ISBN: 9780199275878
Published by : Oxford University Press
In the Republic Plato stated that virtue `would be a kind of health and beauty and good condition of the soul, and vice would be disease, ugliness, and weakness', emphasising the close association made between Greek medicine and thought. Based... .... Learn More -
Trepanation: History, Discovery, Theory [Hardback]
Robert Arnott (Author)
£74.50ISBN: 9789026519239
Published by : A A Balkema
Archaeology constantly throws up surprises and one of these is the indisputable evidence that trepanation (making a hole in the skull, usually for medical purposes) was practised by some of our Neolithic and Bronze Age ancestors. Trepanation ha... .... Learn More -
Emerging Pathogens: Archaeology, Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease [Paperback]
Charles L Greenblatt (Author)
£55.00ISBN: 9780198509011
Published by : Oxford University Press
Man's evolution, and the development of cultures, has been paralleled and troubled by the evolution of infectious disease. These sixteen specialised essays, inspired by a symposium held in Jerusalem in 1997, examine in microscopic detail: the ... .... Learn More -
Medicine Man: The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome [Paperback]
Ken Arnold (Author); Danielle Olsen (Author)
£19.99ISBN: 9780714127941
Published by : British Museum Company Ltd
Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853-1936) is well known as a giant in the world of pharmaceuticals, but most people know very little about his other philanthropic interests. This book brings to our attention the Wellcome museum that he set up, initial... .... Learn More -
Medicine Before Science: The Business of Medicine from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment [Hardback]
Roger French (Author)
£45.00ISBN: 9780521809771
Published by : Cambridge University Press
Much of medieval medicine was based on knowledge of the ancient sources such as Hippocrates and Galen, rather than what we know of today as scientific practice and clinical trials. Roger French's study is not a history of medicine but it is a n... .... Learn More -
Medicine Before Science: The Business of Medicine from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment [Paperback]
Roger French (Author)
£17.99ISBN: 9780521007610
Published by : Cambridge University Press
Much of medieval medicine was based on knowledge of the ancient sources such as Hippocrates and Galen, rather than what we know of today as scientific practice and clinical trials. Roger French's study is not a history of medicine but it is a n... .... Learn More

