This course addresses the changes and developments in Western medicine from the Ancient Greek world to 1700.
Medicine, History and Society
The course will discuss the varieties of theory and practice of medicine, theÌýunderstandings of the body and illness, and the historical contexts in which medicine can beÌýunderstood in the pre-modern world, including classical Greek and Roman society, medieval IslamicÌýand Western cultures, and Renaissance and early modern periods.Ìý
Course Objectives:
This module aims to familiarise the student with premodern views of the body, health and illness,Ìýincluding Hippocratic, Aristotelian and Galenic views of theoretical and practical medicine as well asÌýIslamic, medieval and early modern additions and reactions to their predecessors’ thought.
The objectives of this module are to train the student to think critically about the past and toÌýcontextualize past practices and theories of medicine.
Course Syllabus:
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