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Old-Time Makers of Medicine: The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages by James J. Walsh is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of medical science from the fall of the Roman Empire through the dawn of the Renaissance. This meticulously researched work delves into the lives, achievements, and enduring legacies of the scholars, physicians, and educators who shaped the foundations of modern medicine during a period often mischaracterized as intellectually stagnant. Walsh challenges the common misconception of the Middle Ages as a dark era, instead highlighting the vibrant intellectual activity and the significant advancements made in medical knowledge and practice. The book traces the transmission of medical wisdom from ancient Greece and Rome through the hands of early Christian, Jewish, and especially Arab scholars, who preserved, translated, and expanded upon classical texts. Walsh brings to life the stories of influential figures such as Avicenna, Rhazes, Maimonides, and the great teachers of the medieval universities of Salerno, Montpellier, and Paris. He examines the development of medical education, the establishment of hospitals, and the gradual emergence of surgery as a respected discipline. Through vivid anecdotes and detailed historical analysis, Walsh illustrates how the interplay of religion, philosophy, and science fostered a spirit of inquiry and innovation. Old-Time Makers of Medicine also addresses the broader cultural and social contexts in which medical progress occurred, including the roles of monastic communities, the impact of the Crusades, and the influence of scholasticism. The book is both a tribute to the forgotten pioneers of medicine and a corrective to the myths that have long obscured their contributions. Rich in detail and accessible in style, Walsh’s narrative offers readers a fascinating journey through the medieval world, revealing how the dedication and curiosity of its medical thinkers laid the groundwork for the scientific revolutions to come.
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Liczba stron: 643
Rok wydania: 2025
