Hippocrates and medical education : selected papers read at the XIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, Universiteit Leiden, 24-26 August 2005 /
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Meeting name: | International Hippocrates Colloquium (12th : 2005 : Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden) |
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Imprint: | Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010. |
Description: | xxviii, 564 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in ancient medicine, 0925-1421 ; v. 35 Studies in ancient medicine ; v. 35. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8262124 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Bibliographical note
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Hippocrates as Galen's Teacher
- Part 1. Doctors and Laymen
- Textual Therapy. On the relationship between medicine and grammar in Galen
- Physician. A Metapaedogogical Text
- Training Showmanship. Rhetoric in Greek medical education of the fifth and fourth centuries BC
- The Importance of Having Medical Knowledge as a Layman. The Hippocratic treatise Affections in the context of the Hippocratic Corpus
- Educating the Public, Defending the Art: Language use and medical education in Hippocrates' The Art
- Part 2. Teachers and Pupils
- Research Program and Teaching Led by the Master in Hippocrates' Epidemics 2, 4 and 6
- The Physician as Teacher. Epistemic function, cognitive function and the incommensurability of errors
- 'Choose your master well'. Medical training, testimonies and claims to authority
- Doctors' Literacy and Papyri of Medical Content
- The Curriculum of Studies in the Roman Empire and the Cultural Role of Physicians
- Part 3. Teaching of Surgery and Obstetrics
- The Teaching of Surgery
- Teaching Surgery in Late Byzantine Alexandria
- The Educated Midwife in the Roman Empire. An example of differential equations
- Teaching the Hippocratic Gynaecological Recipes?
- Analogical Method, Experiment and Didacticism in the Hippocratic Treatises Generation/Nature of the Child/Diseases 4
- Part 4. Galen and the Hippocratic Tradition
- Galen, Satire and the Compulsion to Instruct
- Hippocrates in the pseudo-Galenic Introduction: Or how was medicine taught in Roman times?
- Some Remarks by Galen about the Teaching and Studying of Medicine
- The Didactic Letters Prefacing Marcellus' On Drugs as Evidence for the Expertise and Reputation of Doctors in the Late Roman Empire
- Medical Education in Late Antiquity. From Alexandria to Montpellier
- 'Because my son does not read Latin'. Rhetoric, competition and education in Middle Dutch surgical handbooks
- Andrés Piquer and the Neo-Hippocratic Teaching of Medicine in Eighteenth Century Spain
- Tradition as the Genealogy of Truth. Hippocrates and Boerhaave between assimilation, variation and deviation
- List of abbreviations and titles of the Hippocratic Corpus and Galen
- Index locorum
- Index generalis