Sketches from the history of medicine, ancient and modern / An oration delivered before the Hunterian Society
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The speaker surveys the social origins and development of medical knowledge and the medical profession, tracing ideas from early oral traditions through religious and legal codes that shaped public health practices. He examines how sanitary regulations, rites such as circumcision, and priestly oversight enforced cleanliness, childbirth precautions, and isolation of infectious sufferers, while critiquing extravagant claims of extreme antiquity for some records and stressing the authority of Mosaic legislation. The address links the transmission of medical customs, the role of law in prescribing hygiene and quarantine, and the gradual institutionalization of medical duties into a recognisable profession.
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