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Studies in Ancient Medicine Ser.: Inventarium Sive Chirurgia Magna, Volume 1 Text by Michael R. McVaugh (1996, Hardcover)

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004107061
ISBN-139789004107069
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Product Key Features

Number of PagesXviii, 486 Pages
Publication NameInventarium Sive Chirurgia Magna, Volume 1 Text
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1996
SubjectCivilization, Ancient / General, History
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichael R. Mcvaugh
Subject AreaHistory, Medical
SeriesStudies in Ancient Medicine Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight32.2 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.5 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN97-117231
Reviews' Monument d'érudition, qui fournit les fondements pour de nombreux travaux ultérieurs... 'A. Touwaide, Scriptorium , 1998.' All students of medieval medicine will find a vast store of information in these volumes... 'Charles Burnett, Medical History , 2000.' No other publication in recent years has done as much to open up the practical dimension of later medieval medicine and surgery. 'Peter Murray Jones, Early Science and Medicine , 1999., '"Monument d'irudition, qui fournit les fondements pour de nombreux travaux ultirieurs' A. Touwaide, "Scriptorium, 1998. '"All students of medieval medicine will find a vast store of information in these volumes' Charles Burnett, "Medical History, 2000. '"No other publication in recent years has done as much to open up the practical dimension of later medieval medicine and surgery.' Peter Murray Jones, "Early Science and Medicine, 1999., ' Monument d'érudition, qui fournit les fondements pour de nombreux travaux ultérieurs… 'A. Touwaide, Scriptorium , 1998.' All students of medieval medicine will find a vast store of information in these volumes… 'Charles Burnett, Medical History , 2000.' No other publication in recent years has done as much to open up the practical dimension of later medieval medicine and surgery. 'Peter Murray Jones, Early Science and Medicine , 1999.
Series Volume Number14/1
IllustratedYes
Volume NumberVol. 1
SynopsisThese volumes present a new Latin text of the greatest of medieval surgical encyclopedias and identify its thousands of references to earlier medical writings. They describe the surgical procedures available to the Middle Ages while providing a chrestomathy of the medical literature known and cited in medieval universities., The first of these volumes offers a text of the last and greatest surgical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (1363); the second analyzes its construction from earlier sources.The text itself covers anatomy and the treatment of wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, and a variety of other conditions and diseases, including not just surgical but medical procedures, which it discusses within a broad framework of medical (physiological and pathological) learning. In the commentary volume, the authors more than 3000 references to older medical authorities are traced to their sources and their use is discussed.Together, the volumes illuminate the culmination of medieval surgery and its techniques in an academic setting and furnish a kind of chrestomathy of the whole range of literature known and cited in medieval medical faculties., The first of these volumes offers a text of the last and greatest surgical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (1363); the second analyzes its construction from earlier sources. The text itself covers anatomy and the treatment of wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, and a variety of other conditions and diseases, including not just surgical but medical procedures, which it discusses within a broad framework of medical (physiological and pathological) learning. In the commentary volume, the author's more than 3000 references to older medical authorities are traced to their sources and their use is discussed. Together, the volumes illuminate the culmination of medieval surgery and its techniques in an academic setting and furnish a kind of chrestomathy of the whole range of literature known and cited in medieval medical faculties., The first of these volumes offers a text of the last and greatest surgical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (1363); the second analyzes its construction from earlier sources.The text itself covers anatomy and the treatment of wounds, ulcers, fractures, dislocations, and a variety of other conditions and diseases, including not just surgical but medical procedures, which it discusses within a broad framework of medical (physiological and pathological) learning. In the commentary volume, the author's more than 3000 references to older medical authorities are traced to their sources and their use is discussed.Together, the volumes illuminate the culmination of medieval surgery and its techniques in an academic setting and furnish a kind of chrestomathy of the whole range of literature known and cited in medieval medical faculties.