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Medical Saints - Cosmas and Damian in a Postmodern World (Hardcover)
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Medical Saints - Cosmas and Damian in a Postmodern World (Hardcover)
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This book is an exploration of illness and healing experiences in
contemporary society through the veneration of saints: primarily
the twin doctors Saints Cosmas and Damian. It also follows the
author's personal journey from her role as a hematologist who
inadvertently served as an expert witness in a miracle to her
research as a historian on the origins, meaning and functions of
saints. Sources include interviews with devotees in both North
America and Europe. Cosmas and Damian were martyred around the year
300 A.D. in what is now Syria. Called the "Anargyroi" (without
silver) because they charged no fees, they became patrons of
medicine, surgery, and pharmacy as their cult spread widely across
Europe. The near eastern origin explains their popularity in
Byzantine and Orthodox traditions and the concentration of their
shrines in Eastern Europe, Southern Italy, and Sicily. The Medici
family of Florence also viewed the "santi medici" as patrons, and
their deeds were depicted by great Renaissance artists. In medical
literature they are now revered as patrons of transplantation.
Duffin's research focuses on how people have taken the saints with
them as they moved within Italy and beyond. It also shows that
their veneration is not confined to immigrant traditions, and that
it fills important functions in health care and healing. Duffin's
conclusions are situated within scholarship in medicine, medical
history, sociology, anthropology, and popular religion; and
intersect with the current medical debate over spiritual healing.
This work springs from medical history and Roman Catholic
traditions; however, it extends to general observations about the
behaviors of sick people and about the formal responses to
individual illness from collectivities in religion, medicine, and,
indeed, history.
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