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French, Roger K., Ancients and moderns in the medical sciences: from Hippocrates to Harvey, Aldershot, Ashgate Variorum (Variorum Collected Studies Series, CS685), 2000, 300 pp.

Resum
The theme of this work is the growth of the European tradition of medical theory, from the early Middle Ages until its collapse in the 17th century. Central to this tradition were ancient texts and the respect accorded to the ancients themselves by the moderns, the teachers and practitioners of medicine of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The chapters examine how the ancient texts formed a resource for later medical men and how as a consequence they were sought out, translated and used. Three matters receive particular attention: the classroom culture by which the teachers perpetuated their pupils' faith in the ancient texts; the use of learning and argumentation by which the university doctors secured their reputation; and medical astrology as a prognostic technique. The story ends when the faith that had been given to Aristotle and Galen, and which held the medical tradition together, was broken, partly by the new natural philosophy and partly by the discovery of the circulation of the blood.
Matèries
Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia
Astronomia i astrologia
Medicina - Ètica i etiqueta mèdiques
Educació
Filosofia - Filosofia natural
Notes
Conté:
I: Greek fragments of the lost books of Galen's anatomical procedures
II: "De Juvamentis Memborum" and the reception of Galenic physiological anatomy
III: An origin for the bone text of the "five-figure series"
IV: A note on the anatomical "accessus" of the Middle Ages
V: Foretelling the future: Arabic astrology and English medicine in the late 12th century
VI: French (1994), "Astrology in medical practice"
VII: The use of Alfred of Shareshill's commentary on "De Plantis" in university teaching in the 13th century
VIII: Gentile da Foligno and the "via medicorum"
IX: The medical ethics of Gabriel de Zerbi
X: Berengario da Carpi and the use of commentary in anatomical teaching
XI: Pliny and Renaissance medicine
XII: The languages of William Harvey's natural philosophy
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Les petites imatges de la cinta ornamental corresponen, d'esquerra a dreta, als següents documents: 1. Jaume II ordena resoldre les discòrdies veïnals per una finca del metge reial Arnau de Vilanova a la ciutat de València, 1298 (ACA); 2. Contracte entre Guglielmo Neri de Santo Martino, cirurgià de Pisa, i el físic-cirurgià de Mallorca Pere Saflor, batxiller en medicina, per a exercir la medicina i la cirurgia sota la direcció del segon, 1356 (ACM); 3. Valoració de l'obrador de l'apotecari de Barcelona Guillem Metge, efectuada pels apotecaris Miquel Tosell, Berenguer Duran i Vicenç Bonanat, per a ser venut al també apotecari Llorenç Bassa, 1364 (AHPB); 4. Pere III el Cerimoniós regularitza la situació legal d'Esteró, metgessa jueva de Vilafranca del Penedès, concedint-li una llicència extraordinària per a exercir la medicina, 1384 (ACA); 5. Procura de Margarida de Tornerons, metgessa a Prats de Molló i a Vic, per a recuperar els béns que li retenia un tercer a Vic, 1401 (ABEV); 6. Doctorat i llicència docent de Narcís Solà, batxiller en medicina, expedits per Bernat de Casaldòvol, doctor en medicina i canceller de la Facultat de Medicina de Barcelona, 1526 (AHCB); i 7. Societat entre Joan Llunes i Joan Francesc Llunes, pare i fill, i Lluís Gual, gendre del primer, cirurgians de Caldes de Montbui, per a exercir la professió, 1579 (AHCB).