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Catharsis

On the Art of Medicine

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The ancient Greeks referred to catharsis as the cleansing of both body and soul. In this inspiring work, renowned cardiologist Andrzej Szczeklik delves into the artistry and mystery of being a doctor, drawing on our humanistic heritage. He navigates between ancient and contemporary examples, illustrating how medicine and art share common roots and challenges. The process of diagnosis is likened to a poem or painting, requiring the physician to engage with it through alertness and receptivity. Speculation on slowing aging through genetics connects to the timeless dream of immortality cherished by artists and poets. The concept of catharsis has evolved from Aristotle's writings to modern interests in music's health benefits, particularly for newborns. Szczeklik examines the mysteries of heart rhythms, the history of pain relief, the logic of epidemics, and near-death experiences, weaving together classical literature, medical history, and poignant clinical anecdotes. The result is a life-affirming exploration that enriches the healing work of both patients and doctors, contributing significantly to our evolving understanding of the art of medicine.

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Catharsis, Andrzej Szczeklik, Antonia Lloyd-Jones, Czeslaw Milosz

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2005
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Titre
Catharsis
Sous-titre
On the Art of Medicine
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
172
ISBN10
0226788695
ISBN13
9780226788692
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The ancient Greeks referred to catharsis as the cleansing of both body and soul. In this inspiring work, renowned cardiologist Andrzej Szczeklik delves into the artistry and mystery of being a doctor, drawing on our humanistic heritage. He navigates between ancient and contemporary examples, illustrating how medicine and art share common roots and challenges. The process of diagnosis is likened to a poem or painting, requiring the physician to engage with it through alertness and receptivity. Speculation on slowing aging through genetics connects to the timeless dream of immortality cherished by artists and poets. The concept of catharsis has evolved from Aristotle's writings to modern interests in music's health benefits, particularly for newborns. Szczeklik examines the mysteries of heart rhythms, the history of pain relief, the logic of epidemics, and near-death experiences, weaving together classical literature, medical history, and poignant clinical anecdotes. The result is a life-affirming exploration that enriches the healing work of both patients and doctors, contributing significantly to our evolving understanding of the art of medicine.