Medical history in the context of social and cultural change
Medical history in the context of social and cultural change "is an in-depth study of the relationship between medical practices and changes in society and culture. She sees how social and cultural aspects such as politics, religion, science, technology, art and philosophy influenced the development of medicine.From ancient civilizations to modern times, this book explores how social and cultural changes have shaped ideas about health and disease, influencing medical practices and lifestyles. She also discusses how medical science and practice in turn influenced social and cultural processes.
Readers will learn about various aspects of medical history, such as the role of medicine in society, the doctor-patient relationship, the evolution of medical science and technology, medical ethics, the fight against epidemics and pandemics, and the impact of medicine on the arts and literature.
This book offers a unique perspective on medical history, helping readers understand how changes in the social and cultural spheres affected medical practice and what lessons can be learned from the past for modern healthcare.
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