?Lucidly written, addressed to problems that are likely to interest medical professionals, the books should appeal not only to them but also to a wider readership interested in the history of ideas." ISIS "This book is ... a survey history of medicine from the earliest times, centered thematically on how changing concepts of disease have affected its management ... one finds a gratifying mastery of recent as well as classic scholarship in medical history and a careful sidestepping of positivistic excesses. Hudson moves his story along deftly throught the judicious choice of examples and quotations; the human element is never lost.... Disease and Its Control ... is a fresh and welcome synthesis of historical scholarship that will be accessible to interested laymen." Annals of Internal Medicine "Dr. Hudson has written a lively, informative, and thougth-provoking book [that] will appeal to physicians, medical students, and that element in the general public that likes to think about what has been--and is--going on in medicine.?-Journal of the American Medical Association
"Lucidly written, addressed to problems that are likely to interest medical professionals, the books should appeal not only to them but also to a wider readership interested in the history of ideas." ISIS "This book is ... a survey history of medicine from the earliest times, centered thematically on how changing concepts of disease have affected its management ... one finds a gratifying mastery of recent as well as classic scholarship in medical history and a careful sidestepping of positivistic excesses. Hudson moves his story along deftly throught the judicious choice of examples and quotations; the human element is never lost.... Disease and Its Control ... is a fresh and welcome synthesis of historical scholarship that will be accessible to interested laymen." Annals of Internal Medicine "Dr. Hudson has written a lively, informative, and thougth-provoking book [that] will appeal to physicians, medical students, and that element in the general public that likes to think about what has been--and is--going on in medicine."-Journal of the American Medical Association