Patients as Art: Forty Thousand Years of Medical History in Drawings, Paintings, and Sculpture
Patients as Art: Forty Thousand Years of Medical History in Drawings, Paintings, and Sculpture
sensibilities of the times in which they were created, and communicating formal, spiritual, and scientific values. Rarely have experts considered the potential clinical implications of such works or their collective value as an archive of medical history. Many prominent works of art have depicted aspects of medicine's long struggle against ignorance, superstition, and religious and political dogma to emerge as one of mankind's greatest achievements. The particular works included in this book were chosen both for their esthetic appeal and for the
skill with which they depict important developments in medicine over time. Dr. Mackowiak reveals what these works have to say about the status of the art of medicine in the past, and its relationship to the medicine of today.
Author: Philip A. Mackowiak
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/28/2018
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780190858216
About the Author
Dr. Mackowiak is the Frenkil/Passen History of Medicine Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, and the 2010 recipient of the American College of Physicians' Nicholas E. Davies Award for Scholarly Activities in the Humanities and the History of Medicine:
Patients as Art is his third book devoted to medical history. His first two, Diagnosing Giants: Solving History's Great Medical Mysteries (ACP Press) and Diagnosing Giants: Solving the Medical Mysteries of Thirteen Patients Who Changed the World (Oxford U. Press) established him as one of today's
most accomplished medical historians.