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  • Published: 11 November 2008
  • ISBN: 9780812975536
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $45.00
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A Short History of Medicine




For readers of Oliver Sacks, Sherwin Nuland, and Atul Gawande, the history of medicine compressed into one lively, accessible volume, now in paperback.

Insightful, informed, and at times controversial in its conclusions, A Short History of Medicine offers an exceptional introduction to the major and many minor facets of its subject.

In this lively, learned, and wholly engrossing volume, F. González-Crussi presents a brief yet authoritative five-hundred-year history of the science, the philosophy, and the controversies of modern medicine. While this illuminating work mainly explores Western medicine over the past five centuries, González-Crussi also describes how modern medicine’s roots extend to both Greco-Roman antiquity and Eastern medical traditions.

Covered here in engaging detail are the birth of anatomy and the practice of dissections; the transformation of surgery from a gruesome art to a sophisticated medical specialty; a short history of infectious diseases; the evolution of the diagnostic process; advances in obstetrics and anesthesia; and modern psychiatric therapies and the challenges facing organized medicine today. Written by a renowned author and educator, this book gives us the very essence of our search to mitigate suffering, save lives, and unlock the mysteries of the human animal.

“[González-Crussi fuses] science, literature, and personal history into highly civilized artifacts.”
The Washington Post, on There Is a World Elsewhere

  • Published: 11 November 2008
  • ISBN: 9780812975536
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $45.00
Categories:

Praise for A Short History of Medicine

"[González-Crussi] fuse[s] science, literature, and personal history into highly civilized artifacts." --The Washington Post on There Is a World Elsewhere

"What Oliver Sacks does for the mind, González-Crussi does for the eye in [On Seeing, a] captivating set of philosophical meditations on the relationship between the viewer and the viewed." --Publishers Weekly on On Seeing