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A physician-scholar presents a series of essays that examine folk belief, medical history and cultural symbolism, opening with studies of the evil eye and the anthropology of fascination and superstition. He then turns to thanatology and myth, tracing serpent-myths, ritual symbolism and the links between ancient mysteries and early Christian practices. Several historical sketches profile institutions and figures, including the Knights Hospitaller and a Renaissance philosopher, while another essay sketches medieval student life. The volume concludes with focused medical histories: etymology of medical terms, the army surgeon's career, the barber-surgeon's evolution, the discovery of the circulation, and the rise of anaesthesia.
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