Homo Patiens - Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World.
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- 9789004305564
- 610.9
- R135.H66 2016
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Notes on the Contributors -- Bibliographical Note -- Introduction: Towards a History of the AncientPatient's View -- Part 1 Medical Authority and Patient Perspectives -- Chapter 1 "This I Suffered in the Short Space of my Life". The Epitaph for Lucius Minicius Anthimianus (CIG 3272 -- Peek GV 1166) -- Chapter 2 Questioning the Patient, Questioning Hippocrates: Rufus of Ephesus and the Pursuit of Knowledge -- Part 2 Case Histories in the Hippocratic Corpus -- Chapter 3 Patient Function and Physician Function in the Hippocratic Cases -- Chapter 4 Case History as Minority Report in the Hippocratic Epidemics 1 -- Chapter 5 Voice Pathologies and the 'Hippocratic Triangle' -- Part 3 Patients and Psychological Illness -- Chapter 6 Galen's Anxious Patients: Lypē as Anxiety Disorder -- Chapter 7 Experiencing Madness: Mental Patients in Medieval Arabo-Islamic Medicine -- Part 4 Emotional Aspects of the Patient-Physician Relation -- Chapter 8 Interpretations of the Healer's Touch in the Hippocratic Corpus -- Chapter 9 Patience for the Little Patient: The Infant in Soranus' Gynaecia -- Chapter 10 Compassion in Soranus' Gynecology and Caelius Aurelianus' On Chronic Diseases -- Chapter 11 Galen on the Patient's Role in Pain Diagnosis: Sensation, Consensus, and Metaphor -- Part 5 Material Aspects, Diagnostic Techniques and their Impact on the Patient-Physician Relationship -- Chapter 12 The Μισθάριον in the Praecepta: The Medical Fee and its Impact on the Patient -- Chapter 13 The Practical Application of Ancient Pulse-Lore and its Influence on the Patient-Doctor Interaction -- Chapter 14 Images of Doctors and their Implements: A Visual Dialogue between the Patient and the Doctor -- Chapter 15 Case Histories in Late Byzantium: Reading the Patient in John Zacharias Aktouarios' On Urines.
Part 6 The Informed Patient: Self-Healing and the Patient as Physician -- Chapter 16 Treatment of the Man: Galen's Preventive Medicine in the De Sanitate Tuenda -- Chapter 17 Literary and Documentary Evidence for Lay Medical Practice in the Roman Republic and Empire -- Chapter 18 Aelius Aristides as Informed Patient and Physician -- Chapter 19 "It may not cure you, it may not save your life, but it will help you" -- Epilogue -- Chapter 20 Approaches to the History of Patients: From the Ancient World to Early Modern Europe -- Index Locorum -- Index Rerum.
Homo Patiens - Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World is a collection of studies about the patients of the Graeco-Roman world, their role in the ancient medical encounters and their relationship to the health providers and medical practitioners of their time.
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