Magee Reginald
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
ANZ J Surg. 2004 Apr;74(4):272-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2004.02960.x.
Up to the middle of the nineteenth century medicine was practised by a variety of people: physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, bone setters and various irregular practitioners or quacks. Physicians were well educated and learned men who had studied the classics and the works of Galen. The surgeons attended lectures and demonstrations in anatomy. In reality, medical knowledge regarding disease and its management was minimal. The present paper is an overview of the education and training of those who practised in medicine before the subject began to develop into a science.
直到19世纪中叶,行医的人形形色色:内科医生、外科医生、药剂师、接骨师以及各类非正规从业者或江湖郎中。内科医生受过良好教育,是研读了经典著作和盖伦著作的学者。外科医生参加解剖学讲座和示范演示。实际上,有关疾病及其治疗的医学知识微乎其微。本文概述了医学发展成为一门科学之前从事医学实践的人员的教育与培训情况。