From Magic to Molecules: an Illustrated History of Disease (《从巫术到分子——医学和病理学发展史》英文版)即将出版
From Magic to Molecules: An Illustrated History of Disease
Editors: Jan G van den Tweel, Jiang Gu, Clive R Taylor
This book is about the lives and times of those remarkable men and women whose work changed our understanding of the nature and cause of diseases that afflicted mankind over recorded history. It traces the earliest expressions of disease in prehistory on to the theories of the great Greek, Roman and Arabic practitioners of medicine, such as Hippocrates, Galen and Avicenna. In addition it covers the rise of the Renaissance anatomists and the beginnings of a ‘scientific approach’; Morgagni, Da Vinci, Vesalius. Next came the philosopher scientists of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries; The Hunter Brothers, The Monros, Laennec, Dupuytren, Cruveilhier, Virchow, Paget, Harvey, Hodgkin, Osler, and a host of others in Western, Chinese and Japanese medicine. What makes the book unique, is the organ based approach of the 20th century when sub-specialties were created by brilliant visionary men and women who gave the shape to medicine as we see it today. The book is written by a group of 30 clinically oriented pathologists who build upon the morphologic basis of disease to concepts of interest and relevance for professionals and students across the entire field of medicine, and to curious patients everywhere, who wish to learn more about the ‘when, how, and why’ of their disease.
ISBN: 978-7-5659-1444-7 Hardcover • 210*285mm • 670 pages • 500 full color photos Price: ¥ 568.00 ( $ 88.00, €76.00 ) Available date: November, 2016 Copies may be obtained: From Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/dp/7565914444
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Contents
PART I. UNDERSTANDING AND MISUNDERSTANDING OVER THE AGES (Antiquity to the Renaissance c.1800)
Chapter 1. Magic versus Reason; the ‘Pathology’ of Antiquity Jan G van den Tweel Chapter 2. The Coming of Darkness; Galen and his Heritage Jan G van den Tweel Chapter 3. Arabic Medicine: a Bridge between the Ancient World and Early Renaissance Samir S Amr Chapter 4. The Renaissance Anatomists Stephen A. Geller Chapter 5. The Age of the Autopsy Jan G van den Tweel, Clive R Taylor
PART II. THE AGE OF THE MICROSCOPE. FROM WHOLE BODY TO TISSUE AND CELL (c1800 – c2000)
Chapter 6. France; Paul P. De Saint-Maur Chapter 7. Britain; Clive R Taylor, Stephen A. Geller Chapter 8. Austria, Germany and Russia; Roland Sedivy, Vsevolod Zinserling Chapter 9. America ; Carol L Starr Chapter 10. China; Jiang Gu Chapter 11. Japan; Robert Y. Osamura
PART III. THE ‘MODERN AGE’: MILESTONES IN THE DAWN OF SUBSPECIALISATION Chapter 12. The Cardiovascular System Gaetano Thiene, Cristina Basso, Fabio Zampieri Chapter 13. The Lung: ‘Environmental’ Diseases and Pneumonias’ Russell A. Harley , Anthony A. Gal Chapter 14. The Lung: Tuberculosis: ‘The Scourge of Creative Genius’ Anthony A. Gal, Russell A. Harley Chapter 15. The Lung: ‘Cancer, mesothelioma and other neoplasms’ Anthony A. Gal, Russell A. Harley Chapter 16. The Lymphoid System and Blood Clive R Taylor, Stephen A. Geller Chapter 17. The Head and Neck Pieter J Slootweg Chapter 18. The Liver Stephen A. Geller Chapter 19. The Gastro-intestinal Tract and Exocrine Pancreas Roland Sedivy, Jan G van den Tweel Chapter 20. The Kidney Jan J. Weening, J. Charles Jennette Chapter 21. The Female Reproductive System Robert H Young Chapter 22. The Male Reproductive System Raffaella Santi, Andrea A. Conti, Gabriella Nesi Chapter 23. The Breast Jan G van den Tweel, Paul J van Diest Chapter 24. The Skin Emma J M Taylor, Clive R Taylor Chapter 25. The Nervous System Jan van Gijn, Frans G I Jennekens Chapter 26. The Endocrine System Jan G van den Tweel, Roland Sedivy Chapter 27. Disorders of growth: CANCER Clive R Taylor
PART IV. LESSONS THAT CHANGED THE WAY IN WHICH WE SEE DISEASE
Chapter 28. Congenital Malformations: What we thought and what we learned J. Bruce Beckwith Chapter 29. Human Paleopathology: What Skeletons Tell Us Donald Ortner Chapter 30. First Pathology Classrooms: The Anatomy and Pathology Musea of the World Robin A. Cooke
Part V. THE TECHNICAL DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN PATHOLOGY
Chapter 31. The Age of the Microscope and the ‘Invention of the Pathologist’ M.Lamar Jones, Antony A. Gal Chapter 32.The Dawn of the Age of the Molecule: Immunologic, Genetic and Molecular Methods. Clive R Taylor, Jan G van den Tweel
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