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The History Of Medicine A Beginners Guide Paperback Mark Jackson

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The History Of Medicine A Beginners Guide Paperback Mark Jackson
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Publisher: Oneworld Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Mark Jackson
ISBN: 9781780745206, 1780745206
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Paperback

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The History Of Medicine A Beginners Guide Paperback Mark Jackson by Mark Jackson 9781780745206, 1780745206 instant download after payment.

As scientists confidently look forward to average life expectancies hitting 100+ years in some Western societies, it’s easy to forget how precarious our grasp on good health has been. It is a struggle no better demonstrated than by the myriad and extraordinary measures that humans have gone to – as diverse as animal sacrifice to stem cell transplants – in their quest to stave off death and disease.
Acclaimed historian Mark Jackson takes a fresh, global view of mankind’s great battle, exploring both Western and Eastern traditions. Examining ancient right through to modern approaches to health and illness, Jackson presents the orthodox and alternative practices and key turning points – sometimes for good and sometimes not – that determined how different cultures tackled disease. The result is a fascinating survey of the complex ways in which medicine and society have shaped one another throughout the ages.

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