Hippocrates and medical education : selected papers read at the XIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, Universiteit Leiden, 24-26 August 2005 /

The collection of writings known as the Corpus Hippocraticum played a decisive role in medical education for more than twenty-four centuries. This is the first full-length volume on medical education in Graeco-Roman antiquity since Kudlien's seminal article of 1970. Most of the articles in this...

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Corporate Author: International Hippocrates Colloquium Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden)

Other Authors: Horstmanshoff, H. F. J., Tilburg, C. R. van

Format: Conference Proceeding eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.

Series: Studies in Ancient Medicine 35.
Studies in Ancient Medicine Online, ISBN: 9789004380813.

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Call Number: R126.H8 I56 2010

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • M. Horstmanshoff
  • Hippocrates As Galen's Teacher /
  • Jacques Jouanna
  • Textual Therapy. On The Relationship Between Medicine And Grammar In Galen /
  • Ineke Sluiter
  • Physician. A Metapaedogogical Text /
  • Lesley Dean-Jones
  • Training Showmanship. Rhetoric In Greek Medical Education Of The Fifth And Fourth Centuries BC /
  • Pankaj K. Agarwalla
  • The Importance Of Having Medical Knowledge As A Layman. The Hippocratic Treatise Affections In The Context Of The Hippocratic Corpus /
  • Pilar Pérez Cañizares
  • Educating The Public, Defending The Art: Language Use And Medical Education In Hippocrates ' The Art /
  • Adriaan Rademaker
  • Research Program And Teaching Led By The Master In Hippocrates' Epidemics 2, 4 and 6 /
  • Robert Alessi
  • The Physician As Teacher. Epistemic Function, Cognitive Function And The Incommensurability Of Errors /
  • Roberto Lo Presti
  • 'Choose Your Master Well'. Medical Training, Testimonies And Claims To Authority /
  • Natacha Massar
  • Doctors' Literacy And Papyri Of Medical Content /
  • Ann Ellis Hanson
  • The Curriculum Of Studies In The Roman Empire And The Cultural Role Of Physicians /
  • Gabriele Marasco
  • The Teaching Of Surgery /
  • Elizabeth Craik
  • Teaching Surgery In Late Byzantine Alexandria /
  • John Scarborough
  • The Educated Midwife In The Roman Empire. An Example Of Differential Equations /
  • Christian Laes
  • Teaching The Hippocratic Gynaecological Recipes? /
  • Laurence M.V. Totelin
  • Analogical Method, Experiment And Didacticism In The Hippocratic Treatises Generation/Nature Of The Child /Diseases 4 /
  • Daniela Fausti
  • Galen, Satire And The Compulsion To Instruct /
  • Ralph M. Rosen
  • Hippocrates In The Pseudo-Galenic Introduction: Or How Was Medicine Taught In Roman Times? /
  • Caroline Petit
  • Some Remarks By Galen About The Teaching And Studying Of Medicine /
  • Juan Antonio López Férez
  • The Didactic Letters Prefacing Marcellus' On Drugs As Evidence For The Expertise And Reputation Of Doctors In The Late Roman Empire /
  • Louise Cilliers
  • Medical Education In Late Antiquity. From Alexandria To Montpellier /
  • Peter E. Pormann
  • 'Because My Son Does Not Read Latin'. Rhetoric, Competition And Education In Middle Dutch Surgical Handbooks /
  • Karine van 'T Land
  • Andrés Piquer And The Neo-Hippocratic Teaching Of Medicine In Eighteenth Century Spain /
  • Jesús Angel Y Espinós
  • Tradition As The Genealogy Of Truth. Hippocrates And Boerhaave Between Assimilation, Variation And Deviation /
  • Roberto Lo Presti
  • List Of Abbreviations And Titles Of The Hippocratic Corpus And Galen /
  • M. Horstmanshoff
  • Index Locorum /
  • M. Horstmanshoff
  • Index Generalis /
  • M. Horstmanshoff.