Description
A fascinating and enlightening overview of how religious values have come to affect the practice of medicine and medical care.
About the Author
Ronald L. Numbers is professor of the History of Medicine and the History of Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His publications include Almost Persuaded: American Physicians and Compulsory Health Insurance, 1912-1920, God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter between Christianity and Science, and The Creationists. Darrel W. Amundsen is professor of Classics at Western Washington University. He is the author of numerous essays on the history of ancient and medieval medicine and is the author of Medicine, Society, and Faith in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds, also available from Johns Hopkins.
Reviews
There are few books these days that can be called definitive, but Caring and Curing is one of them. Christian Century Caring and Curing should be on the shelves of all parish priests [and] university and hospital chaplains and in the libraries of many doctors who have an interest in the relationship between the faith of patients and the practice of medicine today. Cathedral Age A pioneer in the field. Bulletin of the History of Medicine Taken together, these essays constitute an impressive discussion of the diffuse but pervasive presence of religion in modern life. And, as such, they should be of considerable interest not only to religious historians but also to all health care professionals who must make sense of the general public's attitudes toward the proper care of the human body. Church History An excellent contribution to the field of church history. Medical Humanities Review No review could ever do justice to the originality, depth, and scope of these chapters. Catholic Historical Review Caring and Curing [is] a must for anybody involved in medicine. Clio Medica
Book Information
ISBN 9780801857966
Author Ronald L. Numbers
Format Paperback
Page Count 622
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 850g