Medicine and the Five Senses
Explore the fascinating intersection of medicine and perception in Medicine and the Five Senses, a compelling collection of essays edited by esteemed contributors and published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. With 352 pages of insightful discussions, this book delves into how the five senses have shaped medical practice from its earliest days to the contemporary era of advanced diagnostic tools like the CAT scanner.
This thought-provoking volume examines the 'education of the senses' in the medical field, shedding light on how sensory experiences influence diagnosis and treatment. Ideal for medical professionals, students, and anyone interested in the evolving role of sensory perception in healthcare, this book offers a unique perspective on the art and science of medicine. Enhance your understanding of medical diagnosis and the vital role that our senses play by adding Medicine and the Five Senses to your collection today.