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Centres of Medical Excellence?

- Medical Travel and Education in Europe, 1500-1789

About Centres of Medical Excellence?

Students notoriously vote with their feet, seeking out the best and most innovative teachers of their subject. The most ambitious students have been travelling long distances for their education since universities were first founded in the 13th century, making their own educational pilgrimage or peregrinatio. This volume deals with the peregrinatio medica from the viewpoint of the travelling students: who went where; how did they travel; what did they find when they arrived; what did they take back with them from their studies. Even a single individual could transform medical studies or practice back home on the periphery by trying to reform teaching and practice they way they had seen it at the best universities. Other contributions look at the universities themselves and how they were actively developed to attract students, and at some of the most successful teachers, such as Boerhaave at Leiden or the Monros at Edinburgh. Taken together, the collection presents a new take on the history of medical education, as well as universities, travel and education more widely in ancien régime Europe.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781138275393
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 350
  • Published:
  • November 29, 2016
  • Dimensions:
  • 233x154x26 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 540 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: February 5, 2025

Description of Centres of Medical Excellence?

Students notoriously vote with their feet, seeking out the best and most innovative teachers of their subject. The most ambitious students have been travelling long distances for their education since universities were first founded in the 13th century, making their own educational pilgrimage or peregrinatio. This volume deals with the peregrinatio medica from the viewpoint of the travelling students: who went where; how did they travel; what did they find when they arrived; what did they take back with them from their studies. Even a single individual could transform medical studies or practice back home on the periphery by trying to reform teaching and practice they way they had seen it at the best universities. Other contributions look at the universities themselves and how they were actively developed to attract students, and at some of the most successful teachers, such as Boerhaave at Leiden or the Monros at Edinburgh. Taken together, the collection presents a new take on the history of medical education, as well as universities, travel and education more widely in ancien régime Europe.

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