Styles of medical reasoning in the test of the concept of health in the years 1630-1670

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TitreStyles of medical reasoning in the test of the concept of health in the years 1630-1670
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursCarvallo S
JournalGESNERUS-SWISS JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCES
Volume76
Pagination5-35
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0016-9161
Mots-clésanatomy, health, ideal, modern medicine, norm, pluralism, rule
Résumé

The concept of health forms a main issue for the medical theory. In as much as it depends on a special time, place, epistemology and metaphysics, it gets a specific thickness. In the modern medicine of the years 1630-1670s, on the one hand, it delineates an ideal characterised by a just proportion, that anatomy studies; on the other hand, a frequency noticed by new technologies of knowledge. Those scientific reorganizations bear a new conception of health in the frame of a political anatomy, which aims not only to cure, but also to prevent epidemics and optimize the general state of the population. The alternative to generalizing individual data through two anatomical objects either through the humani corporis fabrica or the volitick body captures the thickness of modern health conception, which characterizes the cumulative ways of proceeding in science inducing a foliated pluralism in western medicine.