Author: Robert Leigh
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN: 9789004302891
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Robert Leigh offers a critical edition with translation into English, commentary and introduction of the pharmacological treatise On Theriac to Pisotraditionally attributed to Galen, and reviews the evidence as to the validity of the attribution to Galen.
On Theriac to Piso, Attributed to Galen
Author: Robert Leigh
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN: 9789004302891
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Robert Leigh offers a critical edition with translation into English, commentary and introduction of the pharmacological treatise On Theriac to Pisotraditionally attributed to Galen, and reviews the evidence as to the validity of the attribution to Galen.
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN: 9789004302891
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Robert Leigh offers a critical edition with translation into English, commentary and introduction of the pharmacological treatise On Theriac to Pisotraditionally attributed to Galen, and reviews the evidence as to the validity of the attribution to Galen.
Handbook to Life in the Medieval World, 3-Volume Set
Author: Madeleine Pelner Cosman
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 1438109075
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 987
Book Description
Capturing the essence of life in great civilizations of the past, each volume in the
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
ISBN: 1438109075
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 987
Book Description
Capturing the essence of life in great civilizations of the past, each volume in the
Theriac and Mithridatium
Author: Gilbert Watson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antidotes
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antidotes
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Toxicology in Antiquity
Author:
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128153407
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 511
Book Description
Toxicology in Antiquity provides an authoritative and fascinating exploration into the use of toxins and poisons in antiquity. It brings together the two previously published shorter volumes on the topic, as well as adding considerable new information. Part of the History of Toxicology and Environmental Health series, it covers key accomplishments, scientists, and events in the broad field of toxicology, including environmental health and chemical safety. This first volume sets the tone for the series and starts at the very beginning, historically speaking, with a look at toxicology in ancient times. The book explains that before scientific research methods were developed, toxicology thrived as a very practical discipline. People living in ancient civilizations readily learned to distinguish safe substances from hazardous ones, how to avoid these hazardous substances, and how to use them to inflict harm on enemies. It also describes scholars who compiled compendia of toxic agents. New chapters in this edition focus chiefly on evidence for the use of toxic agents derived from religious texts. - Provides the historical background for understanding modern toxicology - Illustrates the ways previous civilizations learned to distinguish safe from hazardous substances, how to avoid the hazardous substances and how to use them against enemies - Explores the way famous historical figures used toxins - New chapters focus on evidence of the use of toxins derived from religious texts
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128153407
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 511
Book Description
Toxicology in Antiquity provides an authoritative and fascinating exploration into the use of toxins and poisons in antiquity. It brings together the two previously published shorter volumes on the topic, as well as adding considerable new information. Part of the History of Toxicology and Environmental Health series, it covers key accomplishments, scientists, and events in the broad field of toxicology, including environmental health and chemical safety. This first volume sets the tone for the series and starts at the very beginning, historically speaking, with a look at toxicology in ancient times. The book explains that before scientific research methods were developed, toxicology thrived as a very practical discipline. People living in ancient civilizations readily learned to distinguish safe substances from hazardous ones, how to avoid these hazardous substances, and how to use them to inflict harm on enemies. It also describes scholars who compiled compendia of toxic agents. New chapters in this edition focus chiefly on evidence for the use of toxic agents derived from religious texts. - Provides the historical background for understanding modern toxicology - Illustrates the ways previous civilizations learned to distinguish safe from hazardous substances, how to avoid the hazardous substances and how to use them against enemies - Explores the way famous historical figures used toxins - New chapters focus on evidence of the use of toxins derived from religious texts
Canonical Medicine
Author: Roger Kenneth French
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004117075
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Based on little-read texts, this book explains how Gentile and his scholastic contemporaries were seen as successful doctors in the late middle ages. It relates the technical content of their elaborate treatises to the expectations of pupils and patients and argues that scholasticism helped to mould those expectations.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9789004117075
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Based on little-read texts, this book explains how Gentile and his scholastic contemporaries were seen as successful doctors in the late middle ages. It relates the technical content of their elaborate treatises to the expectations of pupils and patients and argues that scholasticism helped to mould those expectations.
Yudisher Theriak
Author: Morris M. Faierstein
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 0814342493
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Scholars and students of Jewish-Christian relations and early modern Jewish historical and cultural studies will appreciate the availability of this previously inaccessible text.
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
ISBN: 0814342493
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Scholars and students of Jewish-Christian relations and early modern Jewish historical and cultural studies will appreciate the availability of this previously inaccessible text.
The Healing Hand
Author: Guido Majno
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674383319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
This journey to the beginnings of the physician's art brings to life the civilizations of the ancient world--Egypt of the Pharaohs, Greece at the time of Hippocrates, Rome under the Caesars, the India of Ashoka, and China as Mencius knew it. Probing the documents and artifacts of the ancient world with a scientist's mind and a detective's eye, Guido Majno pieces together the difficulties people faced in the effort to survive their injuries, as well as the odd, chilling, or inspiring ways in which they rose to the challenge. In asking whether the early healers might have benefited their patients, or only hastened their trip to the grave, Dr. Majno uncovered surprising answers by testing ancient prescriptions in a modern laboratory. Illustrated with hundreds of photographs, many in full color, and climaxing ten years of work, The Healing Hand is a spectacular recreation of man's attempts to conquer pain and disease.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674383319
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 620
Book Description
This journey to the beginnings of the physician's art brings to life the civilizations of the ancient world--Egypt of the Pharaohs, Greece at the time of Hippocrates, Rome under the Caesars, the India of Ashoka, and China as Mencius knew it. Probing the documents and artifacts of the ancient world with a scientist's mind and a detective's eye, Guido Majno pieces together the difficulties people faced in the effort to survive their injuries, as well as the odd, chilling, or inspiring ways in which they rose to the challenge. In asking whether the early healers might have benefited their patients, or only hastened their trip to the grave, Dr. Majno uncovered surprising answers by testing ancient prescriptions in a modern laboratory. Illustrated with hundreds of photographs, many in full color, and climaxing ten years of work, The Healing Hand is a spectacular recreation of man's attempts to conquer pain and disease.
Nicander of Colophon's Theriaca
Author: Floris Overduin
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004283609
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 601
Book Description
In modern times the Theriaca of Nicander of Colophon (2nd century BCE) has not attracted many enthusiasts. Its complicated style, abstruse diction and technical subject matter – venomous bites and their remedies – have long put off classical scholars. In the wake of renewed interest in Hellenistic poetry, however, Nicander’s dark poetry deserves new appreciation. In this book Floris Overduin provides a literary commentary on the Theriaca, focusing on Nicander’s artistic merits. Viewed against the background of Alexandrian aesthetics and the didactic epic tradition, Nicander deserves pride of place among his Hellenistic peers. This book, the first full commentary in English, may thus contribute to the reappraisal of Nicander’s Theriaca as a work of literature, not science.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004283609
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 601
Book Description
In modern times the Theriaca of Nicander of Colophon (2nd century BCE) has not attracted many enthusiasts. Its complicated style, abstruse diction and technical subject matter – venomous bites and their remedies – have long put off classical scholars. In the wake of renewed interest in Hellenistic poetry, however, Nicander’s dark poetry deserves new appreciation. In this book Floris Overduin provides a literary commentary on the Theriaca, focusing on Nicander’s artistic merits. Viewed against the background of Alexandrian aesthetics and the didactic epic tradition, Nicander deserves pride of place among his Hellenistic peers. This book, the first full commentary in English, may thus contribute to the reappraisal of Nicander’s Theriaca as a work of literature, not science.
The Poison Trials
Author: Alisha Rankin
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226744858
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In 1524, Pope Clement VII gave two condemned criminals to his physician to test a promising new antidote. After each convict ate a marzipan cake poisoned with deadly aconite, one of them received the antidote, and lived—the other died in agony. In sixteenth-century Europe, this and more than a dozen other accounts of poison trials were committed to writing. Alisha Rankin tells their little-known story. At a time when poison was widely feared, the urgent need for effective cures provoked intense excitement about new drugs. As doctors created, performed, and evaluated poison trials, they devoted careful attention to method, wrote detailed experimental reports, and engaged with the problem of using human subjects for fatal tests. In reconstructing this history, Rankin reveals how the antidote trials generated extensive engagement with “experimental thinking” long before the great experimental boom of the seventeenth century and investigates how competition with lower-class healers spurred on this trend. The Poison Trials sheds welcome and timely light on the intertwined nature of medical innovations, professional rivalries, and political power.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226744858
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In 1524, Pope Clement VII gave two condemned criminals to his physician to test a promising new antidote. After each convict ate a marzipan cake poisoned with deadly aconite, one of them received the antidote, and lived—the other died in agony. In sixteenth-century Europe, this and more than a dozen other accounts of poison trials were committed to writing. Alisha Rankin tells their little-known story. At a time when poison was widely feared, the urgent need for effective cures provoked intense excitement about new drugs. As doctors created, performed, and evaluated poison trials, they devoted careful attention to method, wrote detailed experimental reports, and engaged with the problem of using human subjects for fatal tests. In reconstructing this history, Rankin reveals how the antidote trials generated extensive engagement with “experimental thinking” long before the great experimental boom of the seventeenth century and investigates how competition with lower-class healers spurred on this trend. The Poison Trials sheds welcome and timely light on the intertwined nature of medical innovations, professional rivalries, and political power.
Possessing Nature
Author: Paula Findlen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520205086
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
"As a study of late Renaissance naturalists, the science they practised, and the fit between that science and late Renaissance court life, the book has no rival."—Anthony Grafton, Princeton University
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520205086
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
"As a study of late Renaissance naturalists, the science they practised, and the fit between that science and late Renaissance court life, the book has no rival."—Anthony Grafton, Princeton University