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The Dawn of Modern Medicine: An Account of the Revival of the Science and Art of Medicine Which Took Place in Western Europe During the Latter Half of the Eighteenth Century and the First Part of the Nineteenth is a comprehensive historical exploration of the transformative period in Western medicine. Written by Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, this book meticulously chronicles the remarkable shift from traditional, often superstitious medical practices to a new era grounded in scientific inquiry, empirical observation, and rational thought. Allbutt delves into the intellectual, social, and technological forces that spurred this revolution, highlighting the contributions of pioneering physicians, anatomists, and researchers who challenged established dogmas and laid the foundations for modern clinical practice. The narrative traces the evolution of medical education, the rise of hospitals as centers of learning and care, and the development of new diagnostic tools and therapeutic techniques. It examines the impact of the Enlightenment on medical thought, the influence of key figures such as Morgagni, Bichat, Laennec, and Jenner, and the gradual acceptance of evidence-based approaches. The book also addresses the broader cultural and political contexts that shaped medical progress, including the effects of the French Revolution, the growth of scientific societies, and the spread of medical knowledge through print and public lectures. Rich in detail and insight, The Dawn of Modern Medicine offers readers a vivid portrait of a pivotal era when medicine emerged from centuries of stagnation to become a dynamic, progressive science. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of medicine, the development of scientific thought, and the enduring quest to understand and heal the human body.
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Liczba stron: 466
Rok wydania: 2025
