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Drawn mainly from the collections of the National Library of Medicine, Dream Anatomy shows off the anatomical imagination in some of its most astonishing incarnations, from 1500 to the present.
Anatomy, Artistic. --- Medical illustration --- Anatomy, Artistic --- History of Medicine. --- Imagination. --- Medical Illustration --- History. --- history. --- history.
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A unique collection of 36 chapters on the history of Chinese medical illustrations, this volume will take the reader on a remarkable journey from the imaging of a classical medicine to instructional manuals for bone-setting, to advertising and comic books of the Yellow Emperor. In putting images, their power and their travels at the centre of the analysis, this volume reveals many new and exciting dimensions to the history of medicine and embodiment, and challenges eurocentric histories. At a broader philosophical level, it challenges historians of science to rethink the epistemologies and materialities of knowledge transmission. There are studies by senior scholars from Asia, Europe and the Americas as well as emerging scholars working at the cutting edge of their fields. Thanks to generous support of the Wellcome Trust, this volume is available in Open Access.
Medical illustration --- Medicine, Chinese --- Medical illustration. --- History. --- Illustrations --- Illustration, Medical --- Medicine and art --- Scientific illustration --- Chinese medicine --- TCM (Medicine) --- Traditional Chinese medicine --- Traditional medicine --- Medicine, Chinese Traditional --- Medical Illustration --- Manuscripts, Medical as Topic. --- history. --- Medical Writing --- History of medicine
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In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for practical and instructive books that targeted non-specialist readers. This study shows how woodcuts in vernacular books on medicine and astrology fulfilled important rhetorical functions in knowledge communication. These images guided readers' perceptions of the organisation, visualisation, and reliability of knowledge. Andrea van Leerdam uncovers the assumptions and intentions of book producers to which images testify, and shows how actual readers engaged with these illustrated books. Drawing on insights from the field of information design studies, she scrutinises the books' material characteristics, including their lay-outs and traces of use, to shed light on the habits and interests of early modern readers. She situates these works in a culture where medicine and astrology were closely interwoven in daily life and where both book producers and readers were exploring the potential of images.
Medical illustration --- Medicine, Popular --- Wood-engraving, Dutch. --- DESIGN / Book. --- Early works to 1800. --- history of books, woodcuts, early modern prints, history of knowledge, history of reading. --- Illustration médicale --- Médecine populaire --- Gravure sur bois. --- Ouvrages avant 1800.
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"Not of woman born, the Fortunate, the Unborn"-the terms designating those born by Caesarean section in medieval and Renaissance Europe were mysterious and ambiguous. Examining representations of Caesarean birth in legend and art and tracing its history in medical writing, Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski addresses the web of religious, ethical, and cultural questions concerning abdominal delivery in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Not of Woman Born increases our understanding of the history of the medical profession, of medical iconography, and of ideas surrounding "unnatural" childbirth.Blumenfeld-Kosinski compares texts and visual images in order to trace the evolution of Caesarean birth as it was perceived by the main actors involved-pregnant women, medical practitioners, and artistic or literary interpreters. Bringing together medical treatises and texts as well as hitherto unexplored primary sources such as manuscript illuminations, she provides a fresh perspective on attitudes toward pregnancy and birth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; the meaning and consequences of medieval medicine for women as both patients and practitioners, and the professionalization of medicine. She discusses writings on Caesarean birth from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, when Church Councils ordered midwives to perform the operation if a mother died during childbirth in order that the child might be baptized; to the fourteenth century, when the first medical text, Bernard of Gordon's Lilium medicinae, mentioned the operation; up to the gradual replacement of midwives by male surgeons in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Not of Woman Born offers the first close analysis of Frarnois Rousset's 1581 treatise on the operation as an example of sixteenth-century medical discourse. It also considers the ambiguous nature of Caesarean birth, drawing on accounts of such miraculous examples as the birth of the Antichrist. An appendix reviews the complex etymological history of the term "Caesarean section."Richly interdisciplinary, Not of Woman Born will enliven discussions of the controversial issues surrounding Caesarean delivery today. Medical, social, and cultural historians interested in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, historians, literary scholars, midwives, obstetricians, nurses, and others concerned with women's history will want to read it.
History of civilization --- anno 500-1499 --- Cesarean section in art --- Césarienne dans l'art --- Keizersnede in de kunst --- Cesarean Section --- Cesarean section --- Césarienne --- Illustration médicale --- -Cesarean section in art --- Abdominal delivery --- C section --- Caesarean delivery --- Caesarean section --- Delivery, Abdominal --- Delivery, Caesarean --- Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Illustration, Medical --- Cesarean section in art. --- Césarienne --- Césarienne dans l'art --- Illustration médicale --- Medicine in Art. --- Medical illustration --- -Renaissance --- Science in Art --- Art, Medicine in --- Art, Science in --- Arts, Medicine in --- Arts, Science in --- Medicine in Arts --- Science in Arts --- in Art, Medicine --- in Art, Science --- in Arts, Medicine --- in Arts, Science --- Renaissance --- Revival of letters --- history. --- psychology. --- History --- Europe. --- Northern Europe --- Southern Europe --- Western Europe --- Medicine in Art --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Obstetrics --- Art --- history --- psychology --- Surgery --- Medicine in the Arts. --- Renaissance. --- History. --- Civilisation médiévale --- Histoire --- Europe --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Cesarean section - Europe - History. --- Medical illustration - History. --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Medicine in the Arts
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Communication in medicine --- Medical illustration --- Medicine --- Biology. --- Communication. --- Audio-visual materials. --- Medical illustration. --- Biological models. --- Biological models --- Biology --- Communication --- Audiovisual Aids --- Medical Illustration --- Models, Biological --- Illustration médicale --- Modèles biologiques --- Communication en médecine --- Médecine --- Biologie. --- Documents audiovisuels. --- Illustration médicale. --- Modèles biologiques. --- biology. --- audiovisual materials. --- Communication in medicine. --- Study and teaching --- Audio-visual aids --- Étude et enseignement --- Aides audiovisuelles --- Audio-visual aids. --- Illustration, Medical --- Medicine and art --- Scientific illustration --- Health communication --- Medical communication --- Biological Model --- Biological Models --- Model, Biological --- Models, Biologic --- Biologic Model --- Biologic Models --- Model, Biologic --- Medical Specialities --- Medical Specialties --- Medical Specialty --- Specialities, Medical --- Specialties, Medical --- Specialty, Medical --- Medical Speciality --- Speciality, Medical --- Health Workforce --- Illustrations, Medical --- Medical Illustrations --- Art --- Audio-Visual Aids --- Visual Aids --- Aid, Audio-Visual --- Aid, Audiovisual --- Aid, Visual --- Aids, Audio-Visual --- Aids, Audiovisual --- Aids, Visual --- Audio Visual Aids --- Audio-Visual Aid --- Audiovisual Aid --- Visual Aid --- Teaching Materials --- Communication Programs --- Communications Personnel --- Misinformation --- Personal Communication --- Social Communication --- Communication Program --- Communication, Personal --- Communication, Social --- Communications, Social --- Personnel, Communications --- Program, Communication --- Programs, Communication --- Social Communications --- Audio-visuals --- Audiovisual materials --- Audiovisuals --- AV materials --- Audio-visual education --- Nonbook materials --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Life sciences --- Life (Biology) --- Natural history
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lichaam --- media --- Thema's in de kunst ; het menselijk lichaam ; anatomie --- Kunst en anatomie ; medische visualisering in media en cultuur --- 7.041 --- Geneeskundige beeldvorming --- Pers en massamedium --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Imagerie médicale --- Presse et média --- Diagnostic imaging --- Human body --- Medical ethics --- Medicine and art --- Art and medicine --- Art --- Art and science --- Anatomy, Artistic --- Medical illustration --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Symbolic aspects of the human body --- Symbolism --- Clinical imaging --- Imaging, Diagnostic --- Medical diagnostic imaging --- Medical imaging --- Noninvasive medical imaging --- Diagnosis, Noninvasive --- Imaging systems in medicine --- Social aspects --- Symbolic aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects
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