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Looking back from the vantage-point of the 21st century, medieval medicine seems hopelessly antiquated and even alarmingly ignorant. But today's advanced medical technology wouldn't be possible without those distant historical foundations. In this comprehensive survey of medieval medicine from James J. Walsh, a fascinating picture emerges of the brave and intrepid pioneers who helped pave the way.

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Looking back from the vantage-point of the 21st century, medieval medicine seems hopelessly antiquated and even alarmingly ignorant. But today's advanced medical technology wouldn't be possible without those distant historical foundations. In this comprehensive survey of medieval medicine from James J. Walsh, a fascinating picture emerges of the brave and intrepid pioneers who helped pave the way.

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James Joseph Walsh (1865-1942) was a distinguished physician, historian, and author, known for his prolific writings that particularly focus on the history of medicine and science. He held an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from Fordham University, which enabled him to combine his medical expertise with a deep interest in history and philosophy. Walsh's scholarship was extensive and robust, eloquently bridging the gap between science and the humanities. Notable among his works is 'Old-Time Makers of Medicine' (1911), where he vividly outlines the lives and contributions of early medical practitioners and their significance to modern medicine. His narrative in this volume is acclaimed for its engaging prose and comprehensive research, revealing the progression of medical thought and practice from ancient to medieval times. As a literary figure, Walsh's style often incorporated narrative flair, making scholarly subjects accessible and interesting to a broad readership. In 'Old-Time Makers of Medicine', readers appreciate his ability to humanize historical figures while maintaining scholastic rigor. Walsh's contributions to the understanding of medical history have provided valuable insights into the cultural and intellectual contexts that shaped the development of the medical profession.