Medicine and the Five Senses

Medicine and the Five Senses

by RoyPorter (Editor), W.F.Bynum (Editor)

Synopsis

From the days of Hippocratic 'bedside medicine' to the advent of the CAT scanner, doctors have always relied on their senses in diagnosing and treating disease. Medical education, from the apprenticeship, to the rise of the laboratory, has sought to train the senses of students who must act like medical detectives. At the same time, debate since antiquity has pondered the hierarchy of the senses - from noble vision to baser touch and smell. From the rise of medical and, particularly, anatomical illustration in the Renaissance, doctors have been concerned about the relationship between image and reality. This richly-illustrated collection of essays explores many facets of these themes. They range widely over time and space and shed much new light on medical perceptions and the cultural dimensions of the healing arts.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st Pbk. Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 17 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0521611989
ISBN 13: 9780521611985

Media Reviews
Nurse educators, historians, theoriticians, and practitioners engaged in the quest for new knowledge, therapeutic effectiveness, and theories of practice will be interested in the questions addressed by the essays in Medicine and the Five Senses. Virginia M. Deforge, Nursing History Review
Nurse educators, historians, theoriticians, and practitioners engaged in the quest for new knowledge, therapeutic effectiveness, and theories of practice will be interested in the questions addressed by the essays in Medicine and the Five Senses. Virginia M. Deforge, Nursing History Review