Scientiae in the history of medicine
334 p. : ill.
Includes bibliographical references.
This volume collects essays dealing with the history of medicine in early modern Europe, and ranging from experiments and practices to the role of erudition in court-medicine, from the study of tarantism and plagues to the uses of drugs, from the collaborations and dissemination of medical knowledge to the epistemological classification of diseases. The essays aim to reveal the boundless investigation in medical knowledge, ultimately blurring the line of diverse fields, and focus on the extension of medicine as a scientia. Besides the investigation of specific figures and several case studies of early modern medicine, the volume opens with an exploration of the Medical School of Padua and also deals with some important locations that shape the science of medicine, such as anatomical theatres, botanical gardens, and museums. [Publisher's text]
Revised selected papers presented at a conference held at the University of Padua, Padua, Italy, 2017, and other essays,
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ISBN: 9788891320216
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- Medical sciences -- Europe -- History
- Medicine -- Europe -- History