The History of Medicine: From Hippocrates to Harvey

HIS2312.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2019 The History of Medicine: From Hippocrates to Harvey

Course Description

Summary

How did premodern culture understand the human body? How did it work? Where did it fit in the Great Chain of Being, and what differentiated men from women? Medicine has always been a hybrid of thinking, seeing, knowing, and doing. But what defined medicine in the past? Was it a science, an art, or a random assortment of practices? Between the age of Hippocrates and the age of Enlightenment, medicine very slowly detached itself from philosophy to become empirical and experimental. Using documents, art, and images, we follow patients and practitioners over two millennia – and, as we trace the history of healing, we chart changing perceptions of the body in the premodern world.

Prerequisites

None.

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Corequisites

Corequisites

Instructor

  • Carol Pal

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2019

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20