Medicine and the Five Senses
By:"William F. Bynum","Roy Porter"
Published on 1993-02-26 by Cambridge University Press iOw8N6FAqNAC 0521361141
Doctors must use their five senses in their daily practice, especially in diagnosing disease. Many of the essays in this illustrated collection focus on the diagnostic setting, from the Greek physicians to CAT scanners, and on the ways in which medical education has attempted to train doctors to use their senses. Other essays explore the wider presentation of medicine, anatomy, and disease, through the visual arts and the media. They demonstrate the extent to which medicine is a visual activity, but do not neglect the other senses, as well as historical preoccupations with the role of reason in the doctor's life.
This Book was ranked 5 by Google Books for keyword Medicine.
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