The Science - History of the Universe Vol. 7: Anthropology & Medicine
Francis Rolt-Wheeler
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Multi-volume work on science edited by Francis Rolt-Wheeler. The seventh volume is on Anthropology written by the editor himself and on Medicine written by Theodore H. Allen. An introduction to the Anthropology section was written by Frederick Starr. The section on Anthropology discusses its role in science, explains different human races, delved into prehistoric archaeology and further into the development of culture. The section on Medicine goes through medical knowledge from the ancients, Greeks, Romans, Arabians and all the way to the 17th to 19th century. It examined how these different eras affected the progress of medicine. - Summary by Sienna (9 hr 38 min)
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Introduction | 14:55 | Gelesen von Availle |
Man's Place in Nature | 33:36 | Gelesen von Availle |
Anthropometry | 19:57 | Gelesen von JustinVeras |
The Unity and Variety of Man | 32:32 | Gelesen von JustinVeras |
The Racial Divisions of Man | 25:06 | Gelesen von Farooq Mahmud |
Prehistoric Archeology | 31:11 | Gelesen von Farooq Mahmud |
The Development of Culture | 27:45 | Gelesen von Availle |
The Ancients | 47:53 | Gelesen von Cristina Najjar |
The Greeks | 41:25 | Gelesen von Lori Arsenault |
The Romans | 24:01 | Gelesen von FriedToaster |
Byzantine and Arabian Schools | 30:48 | Gelesen von Farooq Mahmud |
The Close of Medievalism | 30:04 | Gelesen von JustinVeras |
The Century of Schools, Part 1 | 24:26 | Gelesen von JustinVeras |
The Century of Schools, Part 2 | 26:02 | Gelesen von JustinVeras |
The Period of Systematization | 38:03 | Gelesen von Availle |
The Contributions of the Practitioner | 36:22 | Gelesen von TheIntern356 |
Nineteenth-century Theories | 23:10 | Gelesen von John Ruble |
Modern Treatment of Disease | 22:24 | Gelesen von J. M. Smallheer |
Modern Physiology, Part 1 | 21:57 | Gelesen von SherlHolmesMD |
Modern Physiology, Part 2 | 27:01 | Gelesen von Madelyn Pauline |
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