Evolution of Sickness and Healing

Cover of Evolution of Sickness and Healing by Horacio Fabrega
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780520219533
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.02074027306 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.4/61
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“Evolution of Sickness and Healing” by Horacio Fabrega is a theoretical work published by University of California Press in January 1999. This edition spans 364 pages and is presented in English. The book synthesizes various disciplines within the social studies of medicine, examining human sickness and healing through the lens of evolutionary theory. Fabrega explores the innate biological traits related to vulnerability to disease and the necessity of communication and healing, framing these as essential aspects of human adaptation throughout evolution.

Readers will find a comprehensive analysis of how sickness and healing are intertwined, reflecting a unique adaptation that has developed over time. Fabrega traces the evolution of these concepts across different historical contexts, offering insights into their cultural expressions and implications for medical practice. This work provides a new conceptual framework for health scientists, medical practitioners, and social scientists, allowing for a deeper understanding of medicine’s role in society and its evolution.


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Evolution of Sickness and Healing is a theoretical work on the grand scale, an original synthesis of many disciplines in social studies of medicine. Looking at human sickness and healing through the lens of evolutionary theory, Horacio F;brega, Jr. presents not only the vulnerability to disease and injury but also the need to show and communicate sickness and to seek and provide healing as innate biological traits grounded in evolution. This linking of sickness and healing, as inseparable facets of a unique human adaptation developed during the evolution of the hominid line, offers a new vantage point from which to examine the institution of medicine.
To show how this complex, integrated adaptation for sickness and healing lies at the root of medicine, and how it is expressed culturally in relation to the changing historical contingencies of human societies, F;brega traces the characteristics of sickness and healing through the early and later stages of social evolution. Besides offering a new conceptual structure and a methodology for analyzing medicine in evolutionary terms, he shows the relevance of this approach and its implications for the social sciences and for medical policy. Health scientists and medical practitioners, along with medical historians, economists, anthropologists, and sociologists, now have the opportunity to consider every essential aspect of medicine within an integrated framework. Evolution of Sickness and Healing is a theoretical work on the grand scale, an original synthesis of many disciplines in social studies of medicine. Looking at human sickness and healing through the lens of evolutionary theory, Horacio F;brega, Jr. presents not only the vulnerability to disease and injury but also the need to show and communicate sickness and to seek and provide healing as innate biological traits grounded in evolution. This linking of sickness and healing, as inseparable facets of a unique human adaptation developed during the evolution of the hominid line, offers a new vantage point from which to examine the institution of medicine.
To show how this complex, integrated adaptation for sickness and healing lies at the root of medicine, and how it is expressed culturally in relation to the changing historical contingencies of human societies, F;brega traces the characteristics of sickness and healing through the early and later stages of social evolution. Besides offering a new conceptual structure and a methodology for analyzing medicine in evolutionary terms, he shows the relevance of this approach and its implications for the social sciences and for medical policy. Health scientists and medical practitioners, along with medical historians, economists, anthropologists, and sociologists, now have the opportunity to consider every essential aspect of medicine within an integrated framework.

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Language: en. Pages: 364. Edition: New Ed.

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