Jacalyn Duffin's History of Medicine is one of the leading texts used
to teach the history of the medical profession. Emphasizing broad
concepts rather than names and dates, it has also been widely
appreciated by general readers for more than twenty years. Based on
sound scholarship and meticulous research, History of Medicine
incorporates pithy examples from a range of periods and places and is
infused with the author's characteristic wit.
The third edition has been completely revised to highlight new
scholarship on the past and incorporate significant medical events of
the most recent decade - including new technologies, drug shortages,
medical assistance in dying, and recent outbreaks of infectious diseases
such as Ebola, H1N1, Zika, and COVID-19. The book is organized around
themes of scientific and clinical interest, such as anatomy, physiology,
pharmacology, surgery, obstetrics, medical education, health-care
delivery, and public health. It includes a chapter on how to approach
research in medical history, updated with new resources. History of
Medicine is sensitive to the power of historical research to inform
current health-care practice and enhance cultural understanding.