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The Physician's Art: Representations of Art and Medicine
Contributor(s): Hansen, Julie V. (Author), Porter, Suzanne (Joint Author), Kemp, Martin (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0967294614     ISBN-13: 9780967294612
Publisher: Duke University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1999
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Annotation: "Like a work of art, a medical image or a piece of medical paraphernalia has a period style. This is not simply a surface gloss, a decorative mode that stands in a superficial relationship to the true function of the item. Function and the 'look' of something are not separate, since any action is hedged around by attitudes, hostile and approbatory, and our instinctive visual reaction to any item in a field as highly charged as medicine will be an itegral part of the social field within which participants function."--from the foreword by Martin Kemp
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Art | History - General
- Design | Graphic Arts - Illustration
- Medical | History
Dewey: 610.222
LCCN: 99074558
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 7.3" W x 10.1" (1.13 lbs) 141 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
From early times, artists have been involved in the life and work of the physician in a variety of ways. Members of the medical professions have, in their turn, been central in shaping the visual canon of their profession, from the grandiose drama of the corpse anatomy theater to the intricately worked ivory and metal tools of their trade. "The Physician's Art" celebrates the diversity and achievements of such collaborations, looking beyond the traditional boundaries of art to the books and artifacts used by physicians since the fifteenth century and inviting us to ponder their role and that of medicine in the culture of their time and our own.
Published as a companion catalogue to an exhibit of more than one hundred rare and remarkable "medical art" objects that was curated by Julie V. Hansen at the Duke University Museum of Art, this richly illustrated book includes an introductory essay by distinguished art historian Martin Kemp. Demonstrating how the practice of medicine and our understanding of disease and the human body have gone hand in hand with the development of techniques in art--combined with such inventions as the camera and the microscope--this book presents works that range from the fifteenth century to the twentieth, from Europe to the Far East and Africa, from detailed medical illustrations to photographs of ivory manikins and an amputation saw.