"Medieval Medicine" by James J. Walsh is a journey through the world of healthcare in the Middle Ages, revealing it as a period of surprising medical progress frequently misunderstood. Dispelling the myth of the "Dark Ages," the book shines a light on important advances made by medieval doctors. It focuses on figures inspired by Greek knowledge like Aëtios of Amida, Alexander of Tralles, and Paul of Ægina, showcasing how they kept important medical ideas alive after the Roman Empire fell. The story works to correct the incorrect idea that medieval medicine was primitive. Instead, it uncovers important steps forward in understanding and improving medical practices, showing that this time was essential for future medicine.
Medieval Medicine
By James J. (James Joseph) Walsh
Uncover a time of unexpected healing and knowledge, defying the dark stereotypes of medicine long ago.
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About the AuthorJames Joseph Walsh (1865–1942) was an American physician and author.
James Joseph Walsh (1865–1942) was an American physician and author.
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