A medieval controversy against the secularization of medicine
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Medicine in Medieval England
Medicine in Medieval England, by C. H. TALBOT, London, Oldbourne, 1967, pp. 222, 35s. Od. The author of this book, Dr. Talbot, is medievalist at the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine. He has produced a book which will appeal to both expert and non-expert-medical or otherwise. The book is a hardback of 222 pages with a table of contents, an index and a bibliography, which lists books...
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quite separate. This had been an historical development deriving from the Viennese influence at the beginning of the century. Which was the better arrangement is difficult to say and this book does not attempt an answer. It deals almost exclusively with military psychiatry and as such is a mine of useful information. However, a lack of trained neurologists is recorded (pp. 250 and 448), and it ...
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, general medical practitioners, hospital doctors, lawyers and police officers to whom the previous texts were also directed? These will still find the book informative and fascinating. The style is lucid and eminently readable, the print is clear and the paper much superior to previous editions. Fev textbooks can be thumbed through as bedside reading but for those people not congenitally nause...
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reasons for the rise and decline of the spas in the first place. Neither does he adequately explore why Carratraca became one of the most important spas of the country, or why another one-Tolox-followed a very different developmental pattern, in that it began to take off at the beginning of the present century when the others were in definite decline. Moreover, although the book makes it clear ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Research
سال: 2014
ISSN: 2334-1009
DOI: 10.13070/rs.en.1.1250