Medicina

Dépouillement de Reinventing Hippocrates

David Cantor (Ed.), Aldershot : Ashgate, 2002. x + 341 p. (The History of Medicine in Context) - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 232.727-8

  Pages
CANTOR, David. Introduction : The Uses and Meanings of Hippocrates
1-18
KING, Helen. The Power of Paternity : The Father of Medicine Meets the Prince of Physicians
21-36
RÜTTEN, Thomas. Hippocrates and the Construction of "Progress" in Sixteenth-and-Seventeenth-century Medicine
37-58
SHACKELFORD, Jole. The Chemical Hippocrates : Paracelsian and Hippocratic Theory in Petrus Severinus' Medical Philosophy
59-88
CUNNINGHAM, Andrew. The Transformation of Hippocrates in Seventeenth-century Britain
91-115
MARTENSEN, Robert L. Hippocrates and the Politics of Medical Knowledge in Early Modern England
116-135
RUSNOCK, Andrea. Hippocrates, Bacon, and Medical Meteorology at the Royal Society, 1700-1750
136-153
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth A. Hippocrates and the Montpellier Vitalists in the French Medical Enlightenment
157-177
LA BERGE, Ann F. The Rhetoric of Hippocrates at the Paris School
178-199
WARNER, John Harley. Making History in American Medical Culture : The Antebellum Competition for Hippocrates
200-236
LEDERER, Susan E. Hippocrates American Style : Representing Professional Morality in Early Twentieth-century America
239-256
WEISZ, George. Hippocrates, Holism and Humanism in Interwar France
257-279
CANTOR, David. The Name and the Word : Neo-Hippocratism and Language in Interwar Britain
280-301
CANTOR, David. A Model for the New Physician : Hippocrates in Interwar Germany
302-324