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About The Book
Acclaimed historian Mark Jackson takes a fresh, global view of mankind’s great battle, exploring both Western and Eastern traditions. Examining ancient right through to modern approaches to health and illness, Jackson presents the orthodox and alternative practices and key turning points – sometimes for good and sometimes not – that determined how different cultures tackled disease. The result is a fascinating survey of the complex ways in which medicine and society have shaped one another throughout the ages.
Product Details
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications (July 3, 2014)
- Length: 256 pages
- ISBN13: 9781780745275
Raves and Reviews
'lively and accessible'
– Medical History
‘As ever Mark Jackson offers us a humane and expansive view of the past to inform our vision of the future. As well as being a fantastic introduction to the history of medicine, this book is essential reading at a time when medical humanities scholars are for the first time working closely with clinicians and scientists to influence the direction of medical therapy and practice.’
– Jane Macnaughton, Professor of Medical Humanities, Durham University
'Lively and accessible. This is much more than a beginner’s guide, it will make students think.'
– Linda Bryder, Professor of History, University of Aukland
'The very best one volume history of health and illness available. Clearly written, up-to-date and informative...A great read.'
– Sander Gilman, Professor of Liberal Art and Sciences, Emory University
'The history of medicine does not come more sumptuous than this. In one short book, Jackson has transformed the way we understand the theory and practice of medicine. This is global history at its most sophisticated.'
– Joanna Bourke, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London
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