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Medical Humanities may be broadly conceptualized as a discipline
wherein medicine and its specialties intersect with those of the
humanities and social sciences. As such it is a hybrid area of
study where the impact of disease and healing science on culture is
assessed and expressed in the particular language of the
disciplines concerned with the human experience. However, as much
as at first sight this definition appears to be clear, it does not
reflect how the interaction of medicine with the humanities has
evolved to become a separate field of study. In this publication we
have explored, through the analysis of a group of selected
multidisciplinary essays, the dynamics of this process. The essays
predominantly address the interaction of literature, philosophy,
art, art history, ethics, and education with medicine and its
specialties from the classical period to the present. Particular
attention has been given to the Medieval, Early Modern, and
Enlightenment periods. To avoid a rigid compartmentalization of the
book based on individual fields of study we opted for a fluid
division into multidisciplinary sections, reflective of the complex
interactions of the included works with medicine.
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