History of Medicine: A Scandalously Short Introduction

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University of Toronto Press, 1999 M01 1 - 432 pages

Jacalyn Duffin's History of Medicine provides a brief survey of the history of Western medicine with reference to recent scholarly literature and current issues in health care. Organized conceptually around the major fields of medical endeavour - anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, surgery, obstetrics, psychiatry, pediatrics, and family medicine - this book is an accessible overview of medical history as a vibrant component of social, intellectual, and cultural history, and as a research discipline in its own right.

Each chapter begins in antiquity and ends in the twentieth century. Throughout, Duffin shows that alternative interpretations can be found for most elements of our past and that topics of interest can go well beyond 'great men' and 'great discoveries' to include ideas, diseases, patients, institutions, and great mistakes. This approach does not mean that the 'great men' (and women) are neglected; rather they appear in context. Medical disasters such as chloramphenicol and thalidomide, are covered along with the triumphs, and examples from Canada's past, largely ignored in other medical histories, are included. A chapter on methodology, suggestions for further reading with special attention to Canadian sources, and a careful index make it possible to research a specific event or historical debate, or to satisfy a more general curiosity.

By presenting the material in a structure that resonates with the broad outlines of medical training, and by focusing on the questions asked most often, this text is a relevant guide for students to the history of the profession they are about to embrace, and for those who would teach them, be they physicians or historians. Duffin's clear and entertaining prose and the many illustrations will help to demystify medicine for general readers and for students in other domains, such as history, philosophy, and sociology.

 

Contents

Heroes and Villains in the History of Medicine
3
History of Anatomy
11
Weighing the heart Egypt ca 1420 B C
16
Wounds man from Gersdorff Feldbuch 1517
23
The Reward of Cruelty ca 1750
31
History of Physiology
41
The four humours
44
History of Pathology
64
Epidemic Diseases in History
139
The physician as angel and as devil 1223
143
Blue stage of spasmodic cholera
149
Why Is Blood Special? Changing Concepts of a Vital Humour
168
The Stethoscope and Physical Diagnosis
191
History of Surgery
212
History of Obstetrics and Gynecology
241
History of Psychiatry
276

Théophile Bonet ca 1700
76
Phrenological comparison 1859
86
History of Pharmacology
90
Mandragora mandrake root
97
Graph depicting the phases in a drugs
111
History of HealthCare Delivery
115
A medieval hospital scene
119
History of Pediatrics
303
Decline and Rebirth
337
How to Research a Question
360
Appendix A The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
379
Educational Objectives of This Book
393
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About the author (1999)

Jacalyn Duffin is a professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Department of History, and the Department of Philosophy, and holds the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine at Queen's University.

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