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Renaissance Medicine: A Short History of European Medicine in the Sixteenth Century
Renaissance Medicine: A Short History of European Medicine in the Sixteenth Century
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This book provides a comprehensive survey of the medical world of the European sixteenth century,explaining how changes in society such as the print revolution,the Reformation,and the opening-up of new worlds shaped medical ideas and practices. It includes material from Germany and Spain and offers new insights into the way in which European medicine was studied, practised, and challenged in the age of Leonardo, Vesalius, and Paracelsus.
Format: Hardback
Length: 402 pages
Publication date: 08 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The European sixteenth century was a time of significant change and development in the medical world. This period saw the emergence of new ideas, technologies, and practices that had a profound impact on the way medicine was practiced and understood. In this essay, we will explore some of the key themes and developments that shaped medicine in the sixteenth century.
One of the most significant developments in the medical world of the sixteenth century was the print revolution. The invention of the printing press in the 1440s allowed for the widespread dissemination of medical knowledge and ideas. This led to the development of medical textbooks, which became essential tools for medical practitioners. These textbooks contained detailed descriptions of medical conditions, treatments, and surgical procedures, and they helped to standardize medical practice across different regions and cultures.
Another important development in the sixteenth century was the Reformation. The Reformation led to a renewed interest in religion and spirituality, and this had a significant impact on medical ideas and practices. Many medical practitioners believed that religion could play a role in promoting health and healing, and they incorporated religious beliefs and practices into their medical treatments. This led to the development of religious hospitals and clinics, which were designed to provide care for the sick and injured regardless of their religious beliefs.
The opening-up of new worlds, such as the Americas and Asia, also had a significant impact on medical ideas and practices. The discovery of new diseases and the introduction of new plants and animals to Europe led to the development of new treatments and therapies. For example, the introduction of tobacco to Europe led to the development of smoking as a popular recreational activity, and this had a significant impact on public health.
The chapters in the book explore topics such as new worlds, new drugs and new diseases, urban health, different roles in medicine for men and women, medical communication, the recovery of ancient medicine, religion and medicine, and the patient experience. These chapters provide students with a fascinating overview of medicine in the sixteenth century, in the broadest sense. By including material from Germany and Spain, as well as from a large range of unfamiliar authors, this book offers many new insights into the way in which European medicine was studied, practised, and challenged in the age of Leonardo, Vesalius, and Paracelsus.
In conclusion, the sixteenth century was a time of significant change and development in the medical world. The print revolution, the Reformation, and the opening-up of new worlds all had a profound impact on medical ideas and practices. This essay has explored some of the key themes and developments that shaped medicine in the sixteenth century, and it has demonstrated how these changes helped to shape the history of medicine and early modern Europe.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032121246
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