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Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygiene. Exploring the Visual Language of Healing Practices
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- Nombre de pages167
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--952877-2
- EAN4066339528772
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille854 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and Hygiene, " Thomas S. Sozinskey deftly interweaves the realms of medical history and symbolism, exploring how artistic expressions have shaped societal understandings of health and hygiene. Employing a rich, interdisciplinary literary style, Sozinskey navigates through historical texts, artworks, and medical artifacts, delving into the intricate ways that healing practices have been visualized and symbolized across cultures.
This scholarly work not only contextualizes these symbols within their historical frameworks but also critically analyzes the evolving perceptions of health and cleanliness throughout different epochs. Thomas S. Sozinskey, a renowned historian and medical anthropologist, draws upon his extensive background in both the humanities and medical sciences to craft this intricate narrative. His previous research has focused on the intersection of culture and health, making him uniquely qualified to examine how symbols reflect, shape, and sometimes distort public perceptions of medicine.
His passion for uncovering the stories behind medical practices across time and space is evident throughout this thoughtful and engaging work. This book is highly recommended for scholars of medical history, art historians, and anyone interested in the cultural narratives surrounding health. Sozinskey's meticulous research and insightful analysis provide a compelling framework for understanding the enduring power of medical symbolism, making it a critical addition to any library dedicated to the arts of healing and hygiene.
This scholarly work not only contextualizes these symbols within their historical frameworks but also critically analyzes the evolving perceptions of health and cleanliness throughout different epochs. Thomas S. Sozinskey, a renowned historian and medical anthropologist, draws upon his extensive background in both the humanities and medical sciences to craft this intricate narrative. His previous research has focused on the intersection of culture and health, making him uniquely qualified to examine how symbols reflect, shape, and sometimes distort public perceptions of medicine.
His passion for uncovering the stories behind medical practices across time and space is evident throughout this thoughtful and engaging work. This book is highly recommended for scholars of medical history, art historians, and anyone interested in the cultural narratives surrounding health. Sozinskey's meticulous research and insightful analysis provide a compelling framework for understanding the enduring power of medical symbolism, making it a critical addition to any library dedicated to the arts of healing and hygiene.

