
Patients as Art explores the capacity of art to provide a unique perspective on the history of humankind. Fearturing over 160 full-color works of art, this book offers a pictorial review of medical history stretching from Paleolithic times to the present, reflecting the ideals and sensibilities of the times in which they were created, and communicating formal, spiritual, and scientific values. Rarely have experts considered the potential clinical implications of such works or their collective value as an archive of medical history.Many prominent works of art have depicted aspects of medicine's long struggle against ignorance, superstition, and religious and political dogma to emerge as one of mankind's greatest achievements. The particular works included in this book were chosen both for their esthetic appeal and for the skill with which they depict important developments in medicine over time. Dr. Mackowiak reveals what these works have to say about the status of the "art of medicine" in the past, and its relationship to the medicine of today.
This book investigates how visual art serves as a primary historical archive for understanding the evolution of medical practices and the human experience of illness across forty millennia. Dr. Philip A. Mackowiak, a physician and medical historian, utilizes a curated collection of over 160 artworks to bridge the gap between clinical observation and aesthetic expression. He argues that these visual artifacts provide critical insights into the shifting scientific, spiritual, and social values that have shaped the medical profession from Paleolithic times to the modern era.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently note the book's unique ability to synthesize art history with medical evolution in an accessible format. It is widely regarded as a valuable resource for those interested in the cultural history of medicine and the visual representation of the human condition.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190858230
ISBN-13:
9780190858230
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