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The Black Death and the Future of Medicine
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The Black Death was a catastrophic event in Europe's history. It had both devastating immediate effects and deep long-term consequences. This book investigates the nature and gravity of the Black Death's effects on medicine and its historical development in Europe. It outlines the existing structure and characteristics of the medical system before the Black Death and then discusses both change and continuity in the medical practices thereafter. The Black Death revealed the shortcomings of the existing medical system in Europe and intensified the struggle between physicians and surgeons for status, yet, it did not completely destroy the existing medical system. Thus, the Black Death represents an event that helped shape medieval medicine's course of development, and as such, helped shape the development of future medical practices. Suitable for a broad range of readers, this work provides an easy to follow investigation of medieval medical practices adn their relation to the Black Death.
Autorentext
Sarah Vanneste is a native of Michigan. She has studied history at Concordia University and Wayne State University and Latin at the University of Detroit Mercy. Her main interests lie in medieval history and the impact of disease on populations throughout time. In the future, she hopes to continue studying, teaching, and writing.
Klappentext
The Black Death was a catastrophic event in Europe''s history. It had both devastating immediate effects and deep long-term consequences. This book investigates the nature and gravity of the Black Death''s effects on medicine and its historical development in Europe. It outlines the existing structure and characteristics of the medical system before the Black Death and then discusses both change and continuity in the medical practices thereafter. The Black Death revealed the shortcomings of the existing medical system in Europe and intensified the struggle between physicians and surgeons for status, yet, it did not completely destroy the existing medical system. Thus, the Black Death represents an event that helped shape medieval medicine''s course of development, and as such, helped shape the development of future medical practices. Suitable for a broad range of readers, this work provides an easy to follow investigation of medieval medical practices adn their relation to the Black Death.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 108
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Gewicht 179g
- Untertitel The Effects of the Second Plague Pandemic on the Practice and Development of Medicine
- Autor Sarah Vanneste
- Titel The Black Death and the Future of Medicine
- Veröffentlichung 06.09.2010
- ISBN 3838399196
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838399195
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- GTIN 09783838399195