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The book presents a concise survey of medical thought and practice from ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Chinese, and early Greek origins through Alexandrian anatomical advances, Arabic and medieval European schools, and Renaissance and modern reforms. It outlines major theoretical systems—dogmatism, methodism, empiricism, eclecticism—profiles influential authors and surgeons, and examines institutional developments such as universities and medical schools. The narrative emphasizes recurring mistakes and discoveries, explores the complex relationship between medicine, theology, and natural science, and illustrates key points with portraits and engravings while adapting a lecture course for students and interested lay readers.
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