Description
This text is both a history of skin disease and a history of dermatology, telling the human historical experience of skin disease and how we have come to know what we know about the skin and its myriad diseases over the course of four millennia, looking at key figures in life and literature and key events such as the Black Death and the eradication of smallpox. *Examines how the history of skin disease fits into the larger picture of the history of each age*Provides dermatological insight into major events and personalities from history*Offers a unique perspective on the history of each age
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I Chaos
- 1. Ancient Mesopotamia
- 2. Ancient Egypt
- 3. Classical Greece
- 4. The Roman Empire
- Interlude 1 Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease)
- 5. The Early Middle Ages
- 6. The Islamic Golden Age
- 7. The Medieval West
- 8. The Renaissance
- Interlude 2 The Black Death and Other Pandemics
- Part II Order
- 9. The Scientific Revolution
- 10. The Enlightenment
- Interlude 3 Syphilis
- 11. The Nineteenth Century: An Introduction
- 12. The British School
- 13. The French School
- Interlude 4 Smallpox
- 14. The Vienna School and the German Schools
- 15. American Dermatology in the Nineteenth Century
- 16. The Twentieth Century and Beyond
- Conclusion



