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2006 translation of four treatises by Galen on the classification and causation of diseases and symptoms.
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2006 translation of four treatises by Galen on the classification and causation of diseases and symptoms.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780521865883
- ISBN-10: 0521865883
- Artikelnr.: 22729263
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 654g
- ISBN-13: 9780521865883
- ISBN-10: 0521865883
- Artikelnr.: 22729263
IAN JOHNSTON was born at Collaroy, NSW in 1939. An eminent neurosurgeon, he was appointed a member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2000 for services to medicine. Throughout his medical career Ian also pursued a life-long passion for ancient languages, completing degrees in Greek and Latin, and in classical Chinese at the Universities of New England and Sydney. His translations of Chinese poetry have been performed at arts festivals and exhibitions and he has made several radio and television appearances to discuss aspects of translation.
Part I. Introduction: 1. General introduction
2. Galen's life and works
3. Galen's philosophical and medical antecedents
4. Definitions and terminology: i. Definitions
ii. Causal terms
iii. General terms
iv. Diseases and symptoms
v. Conclusions
5. The classification of diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Diseases (de morborum differentiis)
iii. Symptoms (de symptomatum differentiis)
iv. Conclusions
6. Causation in diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Theories of disease causation prior to Galen
iii. Galen on causation
iv. Conclusions
Part II. Translation: Introduction
1. On the differentiae of diseases
2. On the causes of diseases
3. On the differentiae of symptoms
4. On the causes of symptoms I
5. On the causes of symptoms II
6. On the causes of symptoms III
Part III. Conclusions
Bibliography.
2. Galen's life and works
3. Galen's philosophical and medical antecedents
4. Definitions and terminology: i. Definitions
ii. Causal terms
iii. General terms
iv. Diseases and symptoms
v. Conclusions
5. The classification of diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Diseases (de morborum differentiis)
iii. Symptoms (de symptomatum differentiis)
iv. Conclusions
6. Causation in diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Theories of disease causation prior to Galen
iii. Galen on causation
iv. Conclusions
Part II. Translation: Introduction
1. On the differentiae of diseases
2. On the causes of diseases
3. On the differentiae of symptoms
4. On the causes of symptoms I
5. On the causes of symptoms II
6. On the causes of symptoms III
Part III. Conclusions
Bibliography.
Part I. Introduction: 1. General introduction
2. Galen's life and works
3. Galen's philosophical and medical antecedents
4. Definitions and terminology: i. Definitions
ii. Causal terms
iii. General terms
iv. Diseases and symptoms
v. Conclusions
5. The classification of diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Diseases (de morborum differentiis)
iii. Symptoms (de symptomatum differentiis)
iv. Conclusions
6. Causation in diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Theories of disease causation prior to Galen
iii. Galen on causation
iv. Conclusions
Part II. Translation: Introduction
1. On the differentiae of diseases
2. On the causes of diseases
3. On the differentiae of symptoms
4. On the causes of symptoms I
5. On the causes of symptoms II
6. On the causes of symptoms III
Part III. Conclusions
Bibliography.
2. Galen's life and works
3. Galen's philosophical and medical antecedents
4. Definitions and terminology: i. Definitions
ii. Causal terms
iii. General terms
iv. Diseases and symptoms
v. Conclusions
5. The classification of diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Diseases (de morborum differentiis)
iii. Symptoms (de symptomatum differentiis)
iv. Conclusions
6. Causation in diseases and symptoms: i. Introduction
ii. Theories of disease causation prior to Galen
iii. Galen on causation
iv. Conclusions
Part II. Translation: Introduction
1. On the differentiae of diseases
2. On the causes of diseases
3. On the differentiae of symptoms
4. On the causes of symptoms I
5. On the causes of symptoms II
6. On the causes of symptoms III
Part III. Conclusions
Bibliography.