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Medical Practice and the Common Man and Woman: A History

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Focusing on the evolution of medical practice, the book presents a revolutionary theory that attributes human progress to the broad-based liberty of individuals rather than the influence of notable historical figures. Dr. Adams critiques the notion that Western civilization's advancements stem from earlier societies or key movements, asserting instead that authoritarianism historically stunted progress. He argues that the last three centuries of freedom, particularly post-Reformation, have unleashed human potential. The work is a call to recognize the importance of liberty in both medicine and society.

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Medical Practice and the Common Man and Woman: A History, William H. Adams

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Titre
Medical Practice and the Common Man and Woman: A History
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
souple
Pages
720
ISBN13
9781631296154
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Focusing on the evolution of medical practice, the book presents a revolutionary theory that attributes human progress to the broad-based liberty of individuals rather than the influence of notable historical figures. Dr. Adams critiques the notion that Western civilization's advancements stem from earlier societies or key movements, asserting instead that authoritarianism historically stunted progress. He argues that the last three centuries of freedom, particularly post-Reformation, have unleashed human potential. The work is a call to recognize the importance of liberty in both medicine and society.