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"If one wanted to know just what effect the Renaissance had on medicine, this book would be the place to start. Nancy Siraisi proposes lucidly and elegantly her answer to this important academic puzzle. Her use of Girolamo Cardano's self-revelations makes this the liveliest of works on the famous scholar."—Vivian Nutton, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
"Girolamo Cardano was an idiosyncratic man in an idiosyncratic age, and Nancy Siraisi has traced the processes of accommodation between the drive for invention and the reliance on convention so prevalent to Cardano and his century. Her story of Cardano's role in the history of medicine bridges the history of the body, Renaissance occultism, and the emerging science of experimental philosophy and probabilistic knowledge. Siraisi has read Cardano with great intelligence and erudition, and is a sure guide through the paradox and particulars of his age."—Mary J. Voss, Princeton University

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Preface and AcknowledgmentsNote to the ReaderAbbreviationsPt. 1Cardano's Medical WorldCh. 1Introduction3Ch. 2Practitioner and Patients24Pt. 2Theory and PracticeCh. 3Argument and Experience43Ch. 4Time, Body, Food: The Parameters of Health70Pt. 3The Old and the NewCh. 5The Uses of Anatomy93Ch. 6The New Hippocrates119Pt. 4Medical WondersCh. 7The Hidden and the Marvelous149Ch. 8The Medicine of Dreams174Pt. 5Medical NarrativesCh. 9Historia, Narrative, and Medicine195Ch. 10The Physician as Patient214Epilogue225Notes231Bibliography329Index353

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 2/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780691628103, 978-0691628103
      ISBN10: 0691628106

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "If one wanted to know just what effect the Renaissance had on medicine, this book would be the place to start. Nancy Siraisi proposes lucidly and elegantly her answer to this important academic puzzle. Her use of Girolamo Cardano's self-revelations makes this the liveliest of works on the famous scholar."—Vivian Nutton, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine
      "Girolamo Cardano was an idiosyncratic man in an idiosyncratic age, and Nancy Siraisi has traced the processes of accommodation between the drive for invention and the reliance on convention so prevalent to Cardano and his century. Her story of Cardano's role in the history of medicine bridges the history of the body, Renaissance occultism, and the emerging science of experimental philosophy and probabilistic knowledge. Siraisi has read Cardano with great intelligence and erudition, and is a sure guide through the paradox and particulars of his age."—Mary J. Voss, Princeton University

      Table of Contents
      Preface and AcknowledgmentsNote to the ReaderAbbreviationsPt. 1Cardano's Medical WorldCh. 1Introduction3Ch. 2Practitioner and Patients24Pt. 2Theory and PracticeCh. 3Argument and Experience43Ch. 4Time, Body, Food: The Parameters of Health70Pt. 3The Old and the NewCh. 5The Uses of Anatomy93Ch. 6The New Hippocrates119Pt. 4Medical WondersCh. 7The Hidden and the Marvelous149Ch. 8The Medicine of Dreams174Pt. 5Medical NarrativesCh. 9Historia, Narrative, and Medicine195Ch. 10The Physician as Patient214Epilogue225Notes231Bibliography329Index353

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