
Science - History of the Universe Vol. 7: Anthropology & Medicine
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This seventh volume in the 'Science - History of the Universe' series presents a comprehensive overview of anthropology and medicine. The anthropology section, written by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, introduces the field and its significance within science. It delves into the origins of humankind, exploring prehistoric archaeology and the evolution of culture. The book discusses the development of various human races, offering insights into their cultural differences and shared history. The medicine section, authored by Theodore H. Allen, takes readers on a journey through the history of medical knowledge. It examines the practices and advancements in medicine across different civilizations, starting with the ancients and progressing through the Greeks, Romans, Arabians, and finally into the 17th to 19th centuries. This section highlights the profound impact of these eras on medical advancements and illustrates the evolution of understanding and treating ailments throughout history. The book provides a rich and informative exploration of two critical scientific disciplines, offering readers a glimpse into the fascinating history of human understanding and its pursuit of knowledge in these fields.Book Details
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Francis Rolt-Wheeler
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Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876-1960) was a British-American writer, astrologer, occultist, and esotericist. He was born in London on December 16, 1876, and died in Nice, France, on August 21, 1960.Rolt-Wh...
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