Evolution of Modern Medicine: a Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913 - Sir William Osler Bart Md Frs - Books - Windham Press - 9781628450118 - May 30, 2013
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Evolution of Modern Medicine: a Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913

Sir William Osler Bart Md Frs

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Evolution of Modern Medicine: a Series of Lectures Delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913

Evolution of Modern Medicine: a series of lectures delivered at Yale University on the Silliman Foundation in April, 1913
By Sir William Osler, Bart MD FRS


Contents

I-Introduction
II-Greek Medicine
III-Mediaeval Medicine
IV-The Renaissance and the Rise of Anatomy and Physiology
V-The Rise and Development of Modern Medicine
VI-The Rise of Preventive Medicine


Preface

The manuscript of Sir William Osier's lectures on the "Evolution of Modern Medicine," delivered at Yale University in April, 1913, on the Silliman Foundation, was immediately turned in to the Yale University Press for publication. Duly set in type, proofs in galley form had been submitted to him and despite countless interruptions he had already corrected and revised a number of the galleys when the great war came. But with the war on, he threw himself with energy and devotion into the military and public duties which devolved upon him and so never completed his proof-reading and intended alterations. After the death of his son, mortally wounded in action in the Ypres salient, he gradually lost heart for many things he had set his mind and hand to do. The careful corrections which Sir William made in the earlier galleys show that the lectures were dictated, in the first instance, as loose memoranda for oral delivery rather than as finished compositions for the eye, while maintaining throughout the logical continuity and the engaging con moto which were so characteristic of his literary style. In revising the lectures for publication, therefore, the editors have merely endeavored to carry out, with care and befitting reverence, the indications supplied in the earlier galleys by Sir William himself. In supplying dates and references which were lacking, his preferences as to editions and readings have been borne in mind. The slight alterations made, the adaptation of the text to the eye, detract nothing from the original freshness of the work.

The author saw clearly and felt deeply that the men who have made an idea or discovery viable and valuable to humanity are the deserving men; he has made the great names shine out, without any depreciation of the important work of lesser men and without cluttering up his narrative with the tedious prehistory of great discoveries or with shrill claims to priority. Of his skill in differentiating the sundry "strains" of medicine, there is specific witness in each section. Osler's wide culture and control of the best available literature of his subject permitted him to range the ampler æther of Greek medicine or the earth-fettered schools of today with equal mastery; there is no quickset of pedantry between the author and the reader.

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Released May 30, 2013
ISBN13 9781628450118
Publishers Windham Press
Pages 258
Dimensions 200 × 14 × 250 mm   ·   521 g
Language English