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The Romantic model, though mostly part of the history of medicine today, can be assessed in various different ways. Some indeed see it as an insignificant episode in the history of medical practice, and a conservative, or even backward, one at that. On the other hand, others (and it seems they are n...

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description The Romantic model, though mostly part of the history of medicine today, can be assessed in various different ways. Some indeed see it as an insignificant episode in the history of medical practice, and a conservative, or even backward, one at that. On the other hand, others (and it seems they are not in the minority) are of the opinion that Romantic medicine played a certain role both in the overcoming of the crisis in the eighteenth century, and in the new self-defining of somatic and material medicine, which, in turn, to some degree sped up the shaping of medicine in its contemporary interpretation. Some ideas of Romantic medicine became a subject of artistic re-interpretation and they still return today, even if their haven is predominantly alternative medicine. The forms of therapy founded in science are also not devoted solely to the bodily and physiological mechanisms. In a somewhat holistic way, more and more often they also engage with the issue of the subjectivity of the patient, enriched with psychological and social elements, which could be called (albeit with bombast and exaggeration) the posthumous triumph of Romanticism. Finally, one must not forget that it is precisely the Romantic medicine, with its focus on the connection between body and spirit, that is to be credited as an impulse for the development of psychoanalysis (Freud regarded illnesses as psychosomatic phenomena), psychology and psychiatry.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1449492024-09-16T09:48:12Z Medycyna Marzec, Grzegorz medicine illness anthology Romanticism thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHB General and world history thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBX History of medicine The Romantic model, though mostly part of the history of medicine today, can be assessed in various different ways. Some indeed see it as an insignificant episode in the history of medical practice, and a conservative, or even backward, one at that. On the other hand, others (and it seems they are not in the minority) are of the opinion that Romantic medicine played a certain role both in the overcoming of the crisis in the eighteenth century, and in the new self-defining of somatic and material medicine, which, in turn, to some degree sped up the shaping of medicine in its contemporary interpretation. Some ideas of Romantic medicine became a subject of artistic re-interpretation and they still return today, even if their haven is predominantly alternative medicine. The forms of therapy founded in science are also not devoted solely to the bodily and physiological mechanisms. In a somewhat holistic way, more and more often they also engage with the issue of the subjectivity of the patient, enriched with psychological and social elements, which could be called (albeit with bombast and exaggeration) the posthumous triumph of Romanticism. Finally, one must not forget that it is precisely the Romantic medicine, with its focus on the connection between body and spirit, that is to be credited as an impulse for the development of psychoanalysis (Freud regarded illnesses as psychosomatic phenomena), psychology and psychiatry. 2024-09-16T09:48:07Z 2024-09-16T09:48:07Z 2018 book ONIX_20240916_9788367637602_156 9788367637602 9788365832870 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/144949 pol Nowa Biblioteka Romantyczna image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9788367637602/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/iblpan/14457 Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk 10.4000/books.iblpan.14457 The Romantic model, though mostly part of the history of medicine today, can be assessed in various different ways. Some indeed see it as an insignificant episode in the history of medical practice, and a conservative, or even backward, one at that. On the other hand, others (and it seems they are not in the minority) are of the opinion that Romantic medicine played a certain role both in the overcoming of the crisis in the eighteenth century, and in the new self-defining of somatic and material medicine, which, in turn, to some degree sped up the shaping of medicine in its contemporary interpretation. Some ideas of Romantic medicine became a subject of artistic re-interpretation and they still return today, even if their haven is predominantly alternative medicine. The forms of therapy founded in science are also not devoted solely to the bodily and physiological mechanisms. In a somewhat holistic way, more and more often they also engage with the issue of the subjectivity of the patient, enriched with psychological and social elements, which could be called (albeit with bombast and exaggeration) the posthumous triumph of Romanticism. Finally, one must not forget that it is precisely the Romantic medicine, with its focus on the connection between body and spirit, that is to be credited as an impulse for the development of psychoanalysis (Freud regarded illnesses as psychosomatic phenomena), psychology and psychiatry. 10.4000/books.iblpan.14457 477a500c-a33d-4a1b-a93c-25951fa98708 9788367637602 9788365832870 564 Warszawa open access
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