In the early Middle Ages, future doctors were not students; they were apprentices. Teaching consisted of knowledge about herbs and surgical skills, “taught” by older, experienced peers. In monasteries, monks occupied themselves copying classic texts in the scriptorium. These sources, however, were not consulted by apprentices at the time. In convents and nurseries, manuals of medical botany, especially the ones about herbs of their local orchards, were preferable reading. The first record on medical training in literature is attributed to Charaka, a Hindu physician who in 500 BC referred to the distinctive idea of a “master” from whom one could learn the art and medical practice. In the tenth century, in a somewhat pre-academic teaching sty...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
Cultural and professional training of the physician and health care worker is lacking; teaching prog...
International audienceAncient, Medieval and Renaissance medical treatises written by physicians cont...
Abstract: This paper sketches how medical education was acquired in some representative meeting pl...
none1siThis article deals with the birth of the Studium of Medicine in Bologna during the 13th centu...
Taken together, these essays reveal that university medicine, while generated and sustained within ...
As the stream of monks left their foundations at the dissolution of the monasteries in the mid-16th ...
In the 90s of the last century, the world educational community rethought not only the concept of "e...
In this chapter I follow the fascinating course of medical education through the ages, starting with...
In the medieval history of Islamic medicine sources, there is a lot of information regarding the tra...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
The link between hygiene and the concept of transmission of infective diseases was established earli...
The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to ...
There is some evidence that a kind of hospital already existed towards the end of the 2nd millennium...
By 1300, university medical masters were introducing their students to a culturally distinctive real...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
Cultural and professional training of the physician and health care worker is lacking; teaching prog...
International audienceAncient, Medieval and Renaissance medical treatises written by physicians cont...
Abstract: This paper sketches how medical education was acquired in some representative meeting pl...
none1siThis article deals with the birth of the Studium of Medicine in Bologna during the 13th centu...
Taken together, these essays reveal that university medicine, while generated and sustained within ...
As the stream of monks left their foundations at the dissolution of the monasteries in the mid-16th ...
In the 90s of the last century, the world educational community rethought not only the concept of "e...
In this chapter I follow the fascinating course of medical education through the ages, starting with...
In the medieval history of Islamic medicine sources, there is a lot of information regarding the tra...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
The link between hygiene and the concept of transmission of infective diseases was established earli...
The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to ...
There is some evidence that a kind of hospital already existed towards the end of the 2nd millennium...
By 1300, university medical masters were introducing their students to a culturally distinctive real...
After a long period of stagnation which followed the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages w...
Cultural and professional training of the physician and health care worker is lacking; teaching prog...
International audienceAncient, Medieval and Renaissance medical treatises written by physicians cont...