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Superstition in Medicine

Superstition in Medicine

Von Magnus, Hugo

Herausgegeben von Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4064066250058
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In "Superstition in Medicine," Hugo Magnus presents a rigorous examination of the intersection between folklore and medical practice, threading together historical anecdotes with empirical analysis. Magnus employs a methodical literary style, rich with case studies, that invites readers to scrutinize how superstitions have infiltrated medical traditions across various cultures. He situates his discourse within the broader context of 19th-century scientific thought, challenging the prevailing rationalist views and illustrating how societal beliefs can shape healthcare practices, often with detrimental consequences. This convergence of folklore and science not only sheds light on historical perspectives, but also raises critical questions about modern medical practices influenced by lingering superstitions. Hugo Magnus was a noted physician and anthropologist whose background in both medicine and cultural studies informs his exploration of this topic. His profound interest in the societal dimensions of health may stem from his own experiences working in diverse communities where traditional beliefs coexisted alongside emerging medical methodologies. Magnus's dedication to understanding human behavior, in the face of scientific advancements, highlights the often-overlooked cultural narratives that shape patient experiences and health outcomes. "Superstition in Medicine" is a thought-provoking read for healthcare professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the nuances of cultural beliefs and their impact on medicine. Magnus'Äôs insightful analysis encourages readers to reflect on their own perceptions and the broader implications of superstition, ultimately advocating for a more holistic approach to understanding health in contemporary society.
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