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Nov 2, 2011 · This article surveys anglophone scholarship in the history of medicine over the past decade or so. It selectively identifies and critically evaluates key themes and trends in the field.
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Medicine appears at a critical moment for medical history; in a period when its practitioners are being forced to re-evaluate their aims and agendas in the face of shifting funding priorities and disciplinary angst.
There were times of hilarity and panic. On one holiday to Devon, Edward (who had been watching Treasure Island, or something similar) amused himself by leaning out of a bedroom window and shouting “Help! Won't somebody help me, I'm trapped!” at the top of his voice. Nobody responded, thank heavens.
Mar 10, 2010 · We present evidence that (1) Encouraging Learning, (2) Entertaining People, and (3) Having a Nice Time are dangerously powerful adjuncts to medical education. These are, by acronym, the ELEPHANT criteria. Encouraging is the motivating heart of the matter.
International Network for Theory of History. Abstract. This paper was written to study the order of medical advances throughout history. It investigates changing human beliefs concerning the causes of diseases, how modern surgery developed and improved methods of diagnosis and the use of medical statistics.
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The History of Medicine is about some of the most important questions in the whole of history. Today we live far longer than our ancestors did. We are healthier and have more chance of surviving major illness. So why has medicine- and our health - changed so much over the centuries?