Phrenitis and the pathology of the mind in western medical thought : (fifth century BCE to twentieth century CE) / Chiara Thumiger.

  • Thumiger, Chiara
Date:
2024
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Description

"From an archaic, unfamiliar and Greek-sounding disease described by the Hippocratics, 'phrenitis', to meningitis, stress syndrome and delirium: this book takes the reader on a journey through key phases of Western ideas about human physiology and mental health and reflects on loss and survival in the history of disease"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.

Physical description

x, 448 pages ; 24 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 390-431) and indexes.

Contents

Preface and methodological issues -- Phrenitis in Classical (5th-4th century BCE) and Hellenistic (3rd-1st century BCE) medicine -- Psychology and delocalizing themes. Asclepiades, Celsus and Caelius Aurelianus -- Theoretical aspects of Imperial nosology : localization, semiotics, chronology, aetiology (1st-6th century CE) -- Phrenitic people : patients and therapies in Imperial and Late-antique cultures (1st-6th century CE) -- Quasi phreneticus : phrenitis in non-medical sources in Imperial and Late-antique cultures (1st century BCE-7th century CE) -- The Byzantine and medieval periods : medical receptions of phrenitis in Greek, Latin and Semitic languages (6th-14th century CE) -- The construction of the phrenitic in larger society : from the medieval to the Early-modern period -- Phrenitis in the modern and Early-modern worlds : anatomy, pathology and the survival of Graeco-Roman medicine (16th-19th century CE) -- The modern age : the 'death' of phrenitis.

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    History of Medicine
    BJK.PX.AA1-9
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ISBN

  • 9781009241328