The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk - Lore, Etc
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- Nombre de pages150
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4741933-4
- EAN8596547419334
- Date de parution21/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc, " various authors and scholars come together to explore the multifaceted representation of doctors through historical, literary, and cultural lenses. This anthology delves into how physicians have been depicted across different genres and periods, examining the intricate relationships between medicine, morality, and societal norms. Employing a range of literary styles from the narrative and poetic to the analytical and critical, the book not only presents the context of medical practice but also its significance in shaping human experiences and beliefs throughout history.
The contributions in this volume draw from a diverse array of disciplines, reflecting the rich tapestry of perspectives that inform our understanding of the medical profession. Many of the authors are esteemed historians and literary critics whose backgrounds in both medical humanities and cultural studies highlight the critical intersections between health, ethics, and storytelling. Their collective expertise allows for a nuanced portrayal of the evolving role of doctors and the impact of their portrayals on public perception across cultures.
For scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book offers an invaluable resource for understanding the symbolic and literal role of the doctor in society. Whether seeking insight into the societal impacts of medical practice or exploring the narratives shaped by healing, readers will find a rich compendium of thoughts that challenge and inspire a deeper appreciation of the medical profession.
The contributions in this volume draw from a diverse array of disciplines, reflecting the rich tapestry of perspectives that inform our understanding of the medical profession. Many of the authors are esteemed historians and literary critics whose backgrounds in both medical humanities and cultural studies highlight the critical intersections between health, ethics, and storytelling. Their collective expertise allows for a nuanced portrayal of the evolving role of doctors and the impact of their portrayals on public perception across cultures.
For scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book offers an invaluable resource for understanding the symbolic and literal role of the doctor in society. Whether seeking insight into the societal impacts of medical practice or exploring the narratives shaped by healing, readers will find a rich compendium of thoughts that challenge and inspire a deeper appreciation of the medical profession.
In "The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc, " various authors and scholars come together to explore the multifaceted representation of doctors through historical, literary, and cultural lenses. This anthology delves into how physicians have been depicted across different genres and periods, examining the intricate relationships between medicine, morality, and societal norms. Employing a range of literary styles from the narrative and poetic to the analytical and critical, the book not only presents the context of medical practice but also its significance in shaping human experiences and beliefs throughout history.
The contributions in this volume draw from a diverse array of disciplines, reflecting the rich tapestry of perspectives that inform our understanding of the medical profession. Many of the authors are esteemed historians and literary critics whose backgrounds in both medical humanities and cultural studies highlight the critical intersections between health, ethics, and storytelling. Their collective expertise allows for a nuanced portrayal of the evolving role of doctors and the impact of their portrayals on public perception across cultures.
For scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book offers an invaluable resource for understanding the symbolic and literal role of the doctor in society. Whether seeking insight into the societal impacts of medical practice or exploring the narratives shaped by healing, readers will find a rich compendium of thoughts that challenge and inspire a deeper appreciation of the medical profession.
The contributions in this volume draw from a diverse array of disciplines, reflecting the rich tapestry of perspectives that inform our understanding of the medical profession. Many of the authors are esteemed historians and literary critics whose backgrounds in both medical humanities and cultural studies highlight the critical intersections between health, ethics, and storytelling. Their collective expertise allows for a nuanced portrayal of the evolving role of doctors and the impact of their portrayals on public perception across cultures.
For scholars, students, and general readers alike, this book offers an invaluable resource for understanding the symbolic and literal role of the doctor in society. Whether seeking insight into the societal impacts of medical practice or exploring the narratives shaped by healing, readers will find a rich compendium of thoughts that challenge and inspire a deeper appreciation of the medical profession.