LITERATURE

BASIC LITERATURE
1) Roy Porter, 1997r., "The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity",

2) Conrad L, 1995r., "The Western Medical Tradition: 800 BC to AD 1800", wyd. Cambridge University Press,

3) Walton J, Barondess J, Lock, S, 1994r., "The Oxford Medical Companion", wyd. Oxford University press.

 


SUPPLEMENTARY LITERATURE
1) Lloyd GER, 2004r., "In the Grip of Disease: Studies in the Greek Imagination", wyd. Oxford University press,

2) Pormann, PE and Savage-Smith, E, 2007r., "Medieval Islamic Medicine", wyd. Georgetown University Press,

3) Siraisi, Nancy, 1990r., "Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine: An Introduction to Knowledge and Practice", wyd. University of Chicago Press,

4) Lindemann, Mary, 1999r., ". Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe", wyd. Cambridge University Press,

5) Kemp M, Wallace R., 2000r., "The Art and Science of the Human Body from Leonardo to Now", wyd. University of California Press,

6) Shapin S., 1996r., "The Scientific Revolution", wyd. The University of Chicago Press,

7) Kuhn T., 1996r., "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions", wyd. University of Chicago Press,

8) Porter D, Porter R., 1989r., "Patient's Progress", wyd. Stanford University Press, 9) Porter R. , 2003r., "Flesh in the Age of Reason", wyd. Norton,

10) Hacking I. , 1990r., "The Taming of Chance Cambridge", wyd. CUP,

11) Canguilhem G, 1989r., "The Normal and the Pathological", wyd. Zone,

12) Foucault M. , 1973r., "The Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical Perception", wyd. Pantheon,

13) Kuriyama S. , 1999r., "The Expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine", wyd. Zone Books.