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Medicine and medical ethics in medieval & early modern Spain : an intercultural approach

Garcia-Ballester, Luis(Edited by)Kottek, Samuel S.(Edited by)
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This volume presents expanded versions of papers read at a bi-national symposium convened in Jerusalem in December 1992. Organised within the framework of meetings held world-wide in remembrance of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492, this conference focused on aspects of the profession and ethics of medicine.

The major topics explored at the symposium were the relationships among physicians of different denominations and between them and the authorities; the image and status of the converso physician; questions of medical licensing and compensation; attitudes regarding suffering, pain and the care of infants; and the influence of medieval Jewish and Moslem religious law concepts underlying the care and treatment of patients.

Other papers relate to the early modern period and to current problems of medical ethics, illustrating the impact of historical approaches on the development of the discipline of medical ethics today.

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Magnes Press,Israel
9652239305 / 9789652239303
Hardback
22/12/2010
Israel
English
287 p.
23 cm
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Revised conference papers.