Syllabi by Topic : History of Medicine
- "The Body Image in Medicine
and the Arts" M. Sirridge. University of Missouri-Kansas City School
of Medicine [BA/MD; selective; June 1999]; see also Death
and Dying, Gender and Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medical Education,
Medicine and the Arts,
Mental Illness, Women and Medicine.
- "Healing Words: The Literature
of Medicine and the Medicine of Literature." B.Bremen. University
of Texas at Austin. [junior/senior undergraduate honors seminar; elective;
Fall 1999]; see also: AIDS, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics.
- "Health,
Disease, and Medicine." K. Jones. Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University [undergraduate; elective; Spring 1999]; see also:
AIDS, Alternative
Medicine, Behavioral Science,
Ethnicity and Medicine, Health Care Policy, Social
Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "History of Medicine."
E. Dickstein. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human
Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000]; see also:
Medical Ethics, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "History
of Medicine." C.P.W. Warren. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine.
[medicine 1st yr.; required; Spring 1999]; see also: Women
and Medicine.
- "History Of Medicine
2000-2001" J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh [School of Medicine
- Elective; Repeated Nov 2000 - May 2001]; see also AIDS,
Alternative Medicine, Health
Care Policy, Medical Ethics,
Physician-Patient Relationship.
- "History of Medicine I."
M. Donohoe. Oregon Health and Science University [Medicine 1st yr; elective;
2000-2001]; see also: Professionalism,
Women and Medicine.
- "History of Medicine II."
M. Donohoe. Oregon Health and Science University [Medicine 2nd
yr; elective; 2000-2001].
- "History of Medicine
and Health Care - 2000" J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh [Undergraduate/Beginning
Graduate Elective; Fall 2000]; see also AIDS,
Behavioral Science, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Health Care
Policy, Medical Education.
- "Historical and Sociological
Perspectives in Public Health 2001 J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh
[Required, Graduate School of Public Health; January 2001]; see also
AIDS, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Health Care
Policy.
- History of
Medicine Syllabus Archive at the National Library of Medicine
- "The Humanities and Social
Sciences in Medicine." M. Donohoe. Oregon Health Sciences University
[medicine 4th yr; elective; March 2001]; see also: Alternative
Medicine, Death and Dying,
Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, Health Care
Policy, Law and Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Medicine and the Arts, Mental
Illness, Physician-Patient Relationship,
Social Issues in Medicine, Women
and Medicine.
- "Medical Ethics and the Presidential
Physician: Stories of Doctors Confronted with Ethical Dilemmas."
L. Deppisch. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human
Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000] see also:
Medical Ethics, Social
Issues in Medicine.
- Medical
Humanities Program B. Magwood. University of Manitoba Medical School;
see also: Medical Ethics, Medicine
and the Arts, Religion and Medicine,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- Medical Humanities
Workshop (History and Philosophy of Science) L. Zaroff. Stanford
University School of Medicine [undergraduate, graduate, medicine; elective;
Spring 2001]; see also: Literature and
Medicine, Medicine and the Arts.
- "Medical Visions."
C. Amirault. Brown University [sophomore seminar; elective; Spring 1998];
see also: AIDS, Film
and Medicine, Gender and Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medicine
and the Arts, Mental Illness,
Physician-Patient Relationship, Professionalism,
Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine and Literature:
The Human Perspective." H. Mathiasen. University of Arizona College
of Medicine [Medicine 4th yr; elective; Spring 2001]; see also Aging,
Literature and Medicine, Medical
Ethics, Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Professionalism,
War and Medicine.
- "Medicine, Culture, and Self."
J. Woodcock. University of Indiana-Bloomington [Undergraduate, Spring
2002]; see also: Death and Dying,
Disability, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Film and Medicine,
Gender and Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Professionalism,
Social Issues in Medicine, War
and Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine, Money, and Morals:
The Professional Promise of the Physician White Collar." B. Castellani.
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values in
Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000]; see also Health
Care Policy, Medical Ethics,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medicine and Society."
P. Treichler, D. Bloomfield. University of Illinois-College of Medicine
at Urbana-Champaign [medicine and residency; required; Spring 1995];
see also: Death and Dying, Health
Care Policy, Law and Medicine,
Medical Ethics, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medicine in Literature."
M. McEntyre. Westmont College [undergraduate; elective; Spring 1999];
see also: Death and Dying, Literature
and Medicine, Physician-Patient Relationship,
Social Issues in Medicine, Women
and Medicine.
- Memoirs of Madness E. Manier. University
of Notre Dame [undergraduate; Fall 2001]; see also: Gender
and Medicine, Mental Illness,
Physician-Patient Relationship.
- "Narrative Pathologies,
Narrative Cures." C. Amirault. Brown University [senior seminar;
elective; Spring 1999]; see also: AIDS,
Film and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, Literature and Medicine,
Medicine and the Arts, Mental
Illness, Physician-Patient Relationship,
Women and Medicine.
- "The Patient is Why I'm Here."
J.D. Engel, J. Zarconiand R. Mitchell Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective;
Spring 2000] see also: Physician-Patient
Relationship, Professionalism.
- "Perception and Medicine"
R. Mitchell. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human
Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000]; see also:
Alternative Medicine, Medicine
and the Arts, Science and the
Humanities.
- Program
in Medical Humanities, East Carolina University School of Medicine
L. Kopelman [required courses in all four years; Selectives in fourth
year Fall 1999-2000].
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