Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
Jan 11, 2002
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801867746
ISBN-13
9780801867743
Description
Owsei Temkin, a renowned historian, delves into the intricate relationships between medicine and science throughout his prolific career. His essays capture the evolution of medical thought and practice, offering insightful perspectives on pivotal developments in the field. Temkin's deep understanding of historical context allows readers to appreciate the nuances of scientific advancements as they relate to societal changes.
The collection compiles various essays that reflect on how historical figures and movements have shaped contemporary understanding of health and illness. Through careful analysis, Temkin illuminates the philosophical underpinnings and ethical considerations that have influenced medical practices over time.
Bringing together a wealth of knowledge and profound analytical skills, Temkin invites readers to reconsider established narratives surrounding medicine's progress. His work resonates not only with historians and scholars but also with anyone interested in the persistent dialogue between science, culture, and human experiences in health.
The collection compiles various essays that reflect on how historical figures and movements have shaped contemporary understanding of health and illness. Through careful analysis, Temkin illuminates the philosophical underpinnings and ethical considerations that have influenced medical practices over time.
Bringing together a wealth of knowledge and profound analytical skills, Temkin invites readers to reconsider established narratives surrounding medicine's progress. His work resonates not only with historians and scholars but also with anyone interested in the persistent dialogue between science, culture, and human experiences in health.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Health & Wellness