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What is Medical History?
John C. Burnham (Author)
9780745632247, Polity Press
Hardback, published 21 January 2005
160 pages
22.4 x 14.7 x 1.8 cm, 0.327 kg
'With examples drawn from a wide time frame, this book shows why successive generations have found the subject of medical history so fascinating. Organized into themes, and written in a lively, accessible style, it gives a balanced account of even the most controversial areas.' Mark Harrison, Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford
The field of the history of medicine and health has expanded spectacularly in recent times. In What is Medical History? John C. Burnham explores the reasons for this expansion, introducing medical history for those who know little of the subject. He sheds light on a field once written entirely by physicians, but which now attracts not only general historians but also policy makers and health care workers of all kinds. Burnham explains that people are drawn into reading and writing about five often controversial dramas inherent in the stories of: Uniting all of these dramas, Burnham shows, was the tension between the forces of medicalization and the forces of demedicalization. Burnham, a distinguished and versatile historian of medicine and health, offers a colorful introduction to both traditional subjects, such as the evolution of medical instruments, and the latest controversies. In this dynamic field, he contends, the unanswered questions remain as attractive as the scholarship that gives rise to them.
Preface vi Introduction: Where Medical History Came From 1 The First Drama: The Healer 10 The Second Drama: The Sick Person 32 The Third Drama: Diseases 55 The Fourth Drama: Discovering and Communicating Knowledge 80 The Fifth Drama: Medicine and Health Interacting with Society 108 Conclusion: Where Medical History is Going 135 Suggestions for Further Reading 143 Notes 149 Index 154
Subject Areas: History [HB]
