商品簡介
Drawing on casebooks and other practice records and linking case studies with synthetic chapters,Medical Practices, 1600-1900 offers a detailed and comprehensive account of the changing nature of ordinary and place medical practice in early modern Europe.
作者簡介
Martin Dinges, Prof. Dr. phil., deputy director of the Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart, associate professor for modern history at the Universitat Mannheim. Academic training: law, history and political science in Cologne, Mainz, Bonn, Berlin and Bordeaux, Ph.D in history (Freie Universitat Berlin, 1986),habilitation in modern history (Mannheim, 1991). Kay Peter Jankrift, Prof. Dr. phil., associate professor for medieval history at the Universitat Munster. Academic training: history, semitic languages and islamic science at the universities of Munster and Tel Aviv, PhD in medieval history (Munster, 1995), habilitation in medieval history (Munster, 2002). Sabine Schlegelmilch, Dr. phil., Assistant professor at Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin, Universitat Wurzburg. Academic training: classics and German literature in Wurzburg and London. Interdisciplinary PhD in classics, archeology, egyptology (Wurzburg, 2008). Michael Stolberg, Prof. Dr. med. Dr. phil., head of the Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin, Universitat Wurzburg. Academic training: MD-thesis in history of medicine (Munich, 1986), habilitation in medical history and medical sociology (Munich 1992), PhD in history (Munich, 1994).