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OverviewSince ancient times people have depended on medical practitioners to enhance life, to treat illness and injuries, and to help reduce pain and suffering. The scientifically based discipline that we know today stands beside diverse traditions, belief systems, and bodies of medical knowledge that have evolved in fascinating ways across cultures and continents. Throughout this history, successive generations have created artistic representations of these varied aspects of medicine, illustrating instruction manuals, documenting treatments, and creating works of art that enable individuals to express their feelings and ideas about medicine, health, and illness. From ancient wall paintings and tomb carvings to sculpture, installations, and digitally created artworks, the results are extraordinary and pay tribute to how medicine has affected our lives and the lives of our ancestors. Drawing on the remarkable holdings of the Wellcome Collection in London, The Art of Medicine offers a unique gallery of rarely seen paintings, artifacts, drawings, prints, and extracts from manuscripts and manuals to provide a fascinating visual insight into our knowledge of the human body and mind, and how both have been treated with medicine. Julie Anderson, Emm Barnes, and Emma Shackleton take readers on a fascinating visual journey through the history of medical practice, exploring contemporary biomedical images, popular art, and caricature alongside venerable Chinese scrolls, prehistoric Mesoamerican drawings, paintings of the European Renaissance, medieval Persian manuscripts, and more. The result is a rare and remarkable visual account of what it was and is to be human in sickness and health. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rollins College Julie Anderson (Rollins College) , Emm Barnes , Emma Shackleton , Nadine MonemPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 30.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 30.50cm Weight: 2.018kg ISBN: 9780226749365ISBN 10: 0226749363 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 05 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsLucid, panoramic, and erudite. . . . The Art of Medicine make[s] a compelling case for the value of medical history and the medical humanities--not merely as an adjunct to the triumphs and travails of the medical profession, but as the best window we have on humanity's efforts to comprehend its own condition. --Richard Barnett The Lancet Lucid, panoramic, and erudite. . . . The Art of Medicine make[s] a compelling case for the value of medical history and the medical humanities--not merely as an adjunct to the triumphs and travails of the medical profession, but as the best window we have on humanity's efforts to comprehend its own condition. --Richard Barnett Lancet Lucid, panoramic, and erudite. . . . The Art of Medicine make[s] a compelling case for the value of medical history and the medical humanities--not merely as an adjunct to the triumphs and travails of the medical profession, but as the best window we have on humanity's efforts to comprehend its own condition. --Richard Barnett Lancet [A] visual treat. . . . Anderson, Barnes, and Shackleton have created an incredible window into a major collection of immense importance featuring many rare and never before published objects, ephemera, and artwork. [ The Art of Medicine ] is a crossover book of great value to medical and art historians, ethnologists, and graphic designers. Highly recommended. --I. Richman, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg Choice [V]isually luxurious. . . . [ The Art of Medicine ] is a dramatic sojourn chronicling grotesque, burlesque, and beautiful representations of the human experience of visceral existence and transformations in the depiction of its meaning, understanding, and intellectual significance in historical cultures. --Dorothy Porter Journal of the American Medical Association Lucid, panoramic, and erudite. . . . The Art of Medicine make[s] a compelling case for the value of medical history and the medical humanities not merely as an adjunct to the triumphs and travails of the medical profession, but as the best window we have on humanity s efforts to comprehend its own condition. --Richard Barnett Lancet [A] visual treat. . . . Anderson, Barnes, and Shackleton have created an incredible window into a major collection of immense importance featuring many rare and never before published objects, ephemera, and artwork. [ The Art of Medicine ] is a crossover book of great value to medical and art historians, ethnologists, and graphic designers. Highly recommended. --I. Richman, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg Choice [V]isually luxurious. . . . [ The Art of Medicine ] is a dramatic sojourn chronicling grotesque, burlesque, and beautiful representations of the human experience of visceral existence and transformations in the depiction of its meaning, understanding, and intellectual significance in historical cultures. --Dorothy Porter Journal of the American Medical Association If pictures really were worth a thousand words, the selections contained here would equate to volumes of writings serious, graphic novel, humorous, mysterious, fear-riddled, and awe-inspired. . . . With The Art of Medicine: Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagination on your lap, a faraway gallery is made available a gallery in which the past and the current worlds appear, both filtered through the art of medicine. --Cynthia Doran New York Journal of Books If pictures really were worth a thousand words, the selections contained here would equate to volumes of writings--serious, graphic novel, humorous, mysterious, fear-riddled, and awe-inspired. . . . With The Art of Medicine: Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagination on your lap, a faraway gallery is made available--a gallery in which the past and the current worlds appear, both filtered through the art of medicine. --Cynthia Doran New York Journal of Books Author InformationJulie Anderson and Emm Barnes are science outreach officers with Royal Holloway, University of London. Emma Shackleton is an editor and writer specializing in the visual arts who has worked with the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |