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Civic Medicine: Physician, Polity, And Pen In Early Modern Europe Hardcover

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Mendelsohn, J. Andrew
Book Description
Communities great and small across Europe for eight centuries have contracted with doctors. Physicians provided citizen care, helped govern, and often led in public life. Civic Medicine stakes out this timely subject by focusing on its golden age, when cities rivaled territorial states in local and global Europe and when civic doctors were central to the rise of shared, organized written information about the human and natural world. This opens the prospect of a long history of knowledge and action shaped more by community and responsibility than market or state, exchange or power.
ISBN-13
9781472453587
Language
English
Publisher
Taylor And Francis Ltd
Publication Date
22 August 2019
Number of Pages
316
Editor 1
J. Andrew Mendelsohn
Editor 2
Annemarie Kinzelbach
Editorial Review
"Civic Medicine offers a striking and pathbreaking perspective on medical knowledge in early modern Europe. Transcending influential approaches in which physicians and patients are viewed as caught up in the networks of the medical marketplace or else of modernising territorial states, Mendelsohn and his team focus instead on the role and activities of physicians in civic office across the continent. This provides a stimulating, holistic vision of the early modern physician and his world, now grounded in an enriched sense of community rather than the market or the state." - Colin Jones, co-author of The Medical World of Early Modern France
Editor 3
Ruth Schilling