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Edmond Dupouy

Medicine in the Middle Ages

In “Medicine in the Middle Ages,” Edmond Dupouy provides an incisive exploration of the intricate and often misunderstood intersection between medicine, philosophy, and society during the medieval period. Examining the medical practices of the time, Dupouy employs a rich narrative style that weaves together historical anecdotes, primary sources, and contemporary analyses. The book situates itself within the broader context of medieval thought, revealing how prevailing belief systems influenced diagnoses, treatments, and the evolution of medical knowledge, while simultaneously challenging the dichotomy between superstition and empirical observation that has often characterized this era. Edmond Dupouy, a noted historian of medicine with a Ph.D. from the University of Paris, draws on years of academic study and extensive fieldwork in medieval texts to illuminate the complexities faced by practitioners of the time. His expertise in medieval philosophy and medicine shines through, providing a depth of understanding that underpins his compelling arguments. Dupouy's own journey through academia, marked by a passion for uncovering the nuances of historical narratives, leads him to critically assess how the medical practices of the Middle Ages laid the groundwork for modern medicine. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, offering valuable insights not only into medieval healthcare systems but also into the enduring questions that continue to shape medical ethics and practices today. Dupouy'Äôs meticulous research and engaging prose make it an essential resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike who wish to enrich their understanding of this pivotal epoch.
278 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
Thomas C. Minor
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