From Hippocrates to COVID-19 (PDF)
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This book is a bibliography of literature related to the historical aspects of medicine with over 9,000 citations. It includes indexes for easy reference and uses international classifications for diseases and medical devices. It will be published by Jenny Stanford Publishing on May 12, 2023, and has two ISBNs.
Category: Springer Ebook
by Dale A. Stirling (author)
The pandemic known as COVID-19 demonstrates the significance of medicine globally. However, re-visiting the 1918 influenza epidemic provided an understanding of the perspective we took when we sought a vaccine that would be effective and instituted public health measures. This demonstrates that medical knowledge is a cumulative process that extends past the present and is based on the spirit of the legacy that this bibliography is intended to represent. The tome is a single resource that concentrates on literature associated with the historical background of medicine. It also recognizes the global nature of medicine and takes a significant part in this regard. Despite the online world’s apparent domination in both a social and educational capacity, a need for thoughtful compilation and focused references still exists, this bibliography achieves this goal.
Product information
Authors: Mike and Joyce Taylor; June 12, 2023
Speakers: English
ISBN: 9789814968355
ISBN: 1000574784
The book has 9,000+ references. It aggregates the information from the WHO’s International Disease classification, which is relevant to the section on diseases and disorders, as well as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Product Code classification database, which is relevant to the section on medical devices, equipment, and instruments. It contains comprehensive information about the subject, its geographical location, and the people involved, all of which are intended to facilitate reference.




