Book ID: CBB572778933

Rheumatism: Its History from Paleo-Pathology to the Advent of Experimental Science (2015)

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Beginning with paleo-pathologic evidence of diseases in ancient Egypt that now are considered rheumatologic, the history of the development of beliefs and concepts of rheumatism is traced from about 1000 BCE to the beginning of relevant experiment-based science in mid-19th century. An introduction traces the etymology and modern introduction of rheum. The main text is divided chronologically into five chapters, each with detailed references. These, as far as possible, come from primary sources, with an emphasis placed on historically revealing quotations. Chapter 1 describes paleo-pathology and the earliest written record to 800 CE; chapter 2 covers the Dark Ages to Renaissance (900 mid 16th century). Chapter 3 discusses the beginning of scientific observations in the 17th century. Chapter 4 includes 18th to early 19th century shedding of ancient concepts to the beginning of modern quantitative science. Finally, chapter 5 chronicles the recognition of uric acid and its relationship to gout. This overlaps with chapter 4 and brings the gout part of the story to the late 20th century. A glossary of terms that may be unfamiliar to some readers is appended. While this pre-scientific history of medicine is focused on the development of the concept of rheumatism, the philosophic timeline is applicable to Western medicine in general.

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Review Kevin C. Chung (2016) Review of "Rheumatism: Its History from Paleo-Pathology to the Advent of Experimental Science". Bulletin of the History of Medicine (pp. 708-709). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Moreau, Elisabeth
Eliana Piantanida
Geddes da Filicaia, Marco
Daniele Gallo
Vincenti, Denise
Korobili, Giouli
Journals
Medicina Historica
Sudhoffs Archiv: Zeitschrift fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Publishers
Edizioni ETS
Cambridge University Press
Springer
Polistampa
L'Erma di Bretschneider
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Pathology
Western world, civilization and culture
Anatomy
Human anatomy
People
Flajani, Giuseppe
von Basedow, Karl Adolph
Vallisneri, Antonio
Melanchthon, Philipp
Vagbhata
Plato
Time Periods
Renaissance
Ancient
Early modern
19th century
Modern
17th century
Places
Europe
Italy
Greece
France
South Asia
Mediterranean region
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