From earliest times, man has struggled to control his environment and his fate, and a big part of that has always been his health. From the ancients onwards, the study of medicine, including surgery, has exercised some of the greatest minds - and brought profits to some of the less great. Drawing on sources across Europe and beyond, including the huge contributions to medicine made in medieval Arabia and India, Chapman takes us on a whirlwind tour of what was known when, and what impact it had.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 18 Nov 2016
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780745968957
About Allan Chapman
Dr Allan Chapman is a historian of science at Oxford University with special interests in the history of astronomy and of medicine and the relationship between science and Christianity. As well as University teaching he lectures widely has written a dozen books and numerous academic articles and written and presented two TV series Gods in the Sky and Great Scientists besides taking part in many other history of science TV documentaries and in The Sky at Night with Sir Patrick Moore. He has received honorary doctorates and awards from the Universities of Central Lancashire Salford and Lancaster and in 2015 was presented with the Jackson-Gwilt Medal by the Royal Astronomical Society. Among his books are Slaying the Dragons. Destroying Myths in the History of Science and Faith (Lion Hudson 2013) Stargazers: Copernicus Galileo the Telescope and the Church. The Astronomical Renaissance 1500-1700 (Lion 2014) and Physicians Plagues and Progress. The History of Western Medicine from Antiquity to Antibiotics (Lion 2016). He is also the author of the scientific biographies England's Leonardo. Robert Hooke and the Seventeenth-Century Scientific Revolution (Institute of Physics 2005) Mary Somerville and the World of Science (Canopus 2004; Springer 2015) and The Victorian Amateur Astronomer. Independent Astronomical Research in Britain 1820-1920 (Wiley-Praxis 1998; revised edn. Gracewing 2017).
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