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The Evolution of Modern Medicine / A Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913

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A sweeping chronological survey traces the development of medical thought and practice from antiquity through the Renaissance into the modern era. It examines early healing traditions from several ancient cultures, the consolidation of Greek medical ideas around figures and schools, the continuities and transformations of medieval medicine including Byzantine and Arabian contributions and the rise of universities, and the anatomical and physiological breakthroughs of the Renaissance. Later chapters follow the scientific maturation of clinical and laboratory medicine, topics such as internal secretions and chemistry, and the emergence of preventive public-health measures including sanitation and tuberculosis control. Throughout, the narrative emphasizes incremental progress, major contributors, and the shift from superstition toward systematic, evidence-based practice.

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Sir William Osler

Sir William Osler was a prominent physician and medical educator, often regarded as one of the founding figures of modern medicine. Born in Canada, he made significant contributions to the field through his work in clinical practice and medical education. Osler is best known for his influential lectures and writings, including "The Evolution of Modern Medicine," which reflects his deep understanding of the historical context of medical practices. His emphasis on the importance of patient care and the integration of humanities into medical training has left a lasting impact on the medical profession. Osler's legacy continues to inspire both medical practitioners and scholars.

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