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OverviewJacalyn Duffin's History of Medicine is one of the leading texts used to teach the history of the medical profession. Emphasizing broad concepts rather than names and dates, it has also been widely appreciated by general readers for more than twenty years. Based on sound scholarship and meticulous research, History of Medicine incorporates pithy examples from a range of periods and places and is infused with the author's characteristic wit. The third edition has been completely revised to highlight new scholarship on the past and incorporate significant medical events of the most recent decade including new technologies, drug shortages, medical assistance in dying, and recent outbreaks of infectious diseases such as Ebola, H1N1, Zika, and COVID-19. The book is organized around themes of scientific and clinical interest, such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, surgery, obstetrics, medical education, health-care delivery, and public health. It includes a chapter on how to approach research in medical history, updated with new resources. History of Medicine is sensitive to the power of historical research to inform current health-care practice and enhance cultural understanding. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacalyn DuffinPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9781487509170ISBN 10: 1487509170 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 28 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsThe facts are often fascinating and the prose is lively and accessible, guaranteeing interesting reading even for those on the receiving end of the stethoscope. -- Debby Waldman * <em>Quill and Quire</em> * The first readers of this History of Medicine should be medical students. As the director of a history of medicine program I welcome this book, for at last I have a good textbook to recommend ... It should be bought by, or better still, presented to each Canadian medical student as a reward for acceptance into medical school. -- Peter Warren * <em>Canadian Medical Association Journal</em> * A rollicking ride through the history of medicine ... Each chapter represents the tried-and-true teaching methods of the author ... [these], combined with the author's lucid writing style and often humorous approach, made me envious of Duffin's students. -- Hughes Evans * <em>Isis</em> * Duffin's book is not only concise but also entertaining and enlightening ... a valuable, good-natured overview of a large topic that challenges everyone who teaches the history of medicine to do a better job. -- Barron H. Lerner * <em>Journal of the History of Medicine</em> * This book is a superbly crafted volume readily accessible to the medical students for whom it was intended but equally rewarding to historians of all stripes for its wide-ranging and insightful discussions of the development of medicine from antiquity to Ebola and AIDS ... a reminder of the splendor and fascination of healing and its lengthy and compelling history. -- Susan E. Lederer * <em>Canadian Bulletin of Medical History</em> * As a textbook it is not scandalously short, but great, concise, and straightforward. Recommended! -- Charlotte Haug * <em>Journal of Norwegian Medical Association</em> * The facts are often fascinating and the prose is lively and accessible, guaranteeing interesting reading even for those on the receiving end of the stethoscope. -- Debby Waldman * <em>Quill and Quire</em> * The first readers of this History of Medicine should be medical students. As the director of a history of medicine program I welcome this book, for at last I have a good text book to recommend ... It should be bought by, or better still, presented to each Canadian medical student as a reward for acceptance into medical school. -- Peter Warren * <em>Canadian Medical Association Journal</em> * A rollicking ride through the history of medicine ... Each chapter represents the tried-and-true teaching methods of the author ... [these], combined with the author's lucid writing style and often humorous approach, made me envious of Duffin's students. -- Hughes Evans * <em>Isis</em> * Duffin's book is not only concise but also entertaining and enlightening ... a valuable, good-natured overview of a large topic that challenges everyone who teaches the history of medicine to do a better job. -- Barron H. Lerner * <em>Journal of the History of Medicine</em> * This book is a superbly crafted volume readily accessible to the medical students for whom it was intended but equally rewarding to historians of all stripes for its wide-ranging and insightful discussions of the development of medicine from antiquity to Ebola and AIDS ... a reminder of the splendor and fascination of healing and its lengthy and compelling history. -- Susan E. Lederer * <em>Canadian Bulletin of Medical History</em> * As a textbook it is not scandalously short, but great, concise, and straightforward. Recommended! -- Charlotte Haug * <em>Journal of Norwegian Medical Association</em> * """The facts are often fascinating and the prose is lively and accessible, guaranteeing interesting reading even for those on the receiving end of the stethoscope."" -- Debby Waldman * <em>Quill and Quire</em> * ""The first readers of this History of Medicine should be medical students. As the director of a history of medicine program I welcome this book, for at last I have a good textbook to recommend ... It should be bought by, or better still, presented to each Canadian medical student as a reward for acceptance into medical school."" -- Peter Warren * <em>Canadian Medical Association Journal</em> * ""A rollicking ride through the history of medicine ... Each chapter represents the tried-and-true teaching methods of the author ... [these], combined with the author's lucid writing style and often humorous approach, made me envious of Duffin's students."" -- Hughes Evans * <em>Isis</em> * ""Duffin's book is not only concise but also entertaining and enlightening ... a valuable, good-natured overview of a large topic that challenges everyone who teaches the history of medicine to do a better job."" -- Barron H. Lerner * <em>Journal of the History of Medicine</em> * ""This book is a superbly crafted volume readily accessible to the medical students for whom it was intended but equally rewarding to historians of all stripes for its wide-ranging and insightful discussions of the development of medicine from antiquity to Ebola and AIDS ... a reminder of the splendor and fascination of healing and its lengthy and compelling history."" -- Susan E. Lederer * <em>Canadian Bulletin of Medical History</em> * ""As a textbook it is not scandalously short, but great, concise, and straightforward. Recommended!"" -- Charlotte Haug * <em>Journal of Norwegian Medical Association</em> *" Author InformationJacalyn Duffin is a physician, a historian, and Hannah Professor Emerita at Queen’s University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |