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Tools and the Organism

Technology and the Body in Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine
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Tools and the Organism explores how ancient technologies shaped early ideas about the human body. Colin Webster reveals the emergence of the concept of the body as an organism, composed of parts functioning as tools or organa. Tracing medical thought from Greek to Roman times, the book shows how shifts in technologyโ€”from therapeutic apparatus to water-delivery and pneumatic toolsโ€”influenced theories of anatomy, substances, and inner processes. Websterโ€™s work provides a detailed yet broad look at how technology and medicine intertwined to transform perceptions of bodily structure and function in antiquity.
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This book suits readers interested in the history of medicine, ancient Greek and Roman thought, technologyโ€™s role in shaping scientific ideas, and scholars of classical studies. Medical professionals and historians seeking to understand how early physicians conceptualised the body will also find it valuable.

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The first book to show how the concept of bodily organs emerged and how ancient tools influenced conceptualisations of human anatomy and its operations.

Medicine is itself a type of technology, involving therapeutic tools and substances, and so one can write the history of medicine as the application of different technologies to the human body. In Tools and the Organism, Colin Webster argues that, throughout antiquity, these tools were crucial to broader theoretical shifts. Notions changed about what type of object a body is, what substances constitute its essential nature, and how its parts interact. By following these changes and taking the question of technology into the heart of Greek and Roman medicine, Webster reveals how the body was first conceptualised as an โ€œorganismโ€โ€”a functional object whose inner parts were tools, or organa, that each completed certain vital tasks. He also shows how different medical tools created different bodies.

Websterโ€™s approach provides both an overarching survey of the ways that technologies impacted notions of corporeality and corporeal behaviours and, at the same time, stays attentive to the specific material details of ancient tools and how they informed assumptions about somatic structures, substances, and inner processes. For example, by turning to developments in water-delivery technologies and pneumatic tools, we see how these changing material realities altered theories of the vascular system and respiration across Classical antiquity. Tools and the Organism makes the compelling case for why telling the history of ancient Greco-Roman medical theories, from the Hippocratics to Galen, should pay close attention to the question of technology.

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Praised as a novel and sophisticated analysis, Tools and the Organism is noted for its grounded, society-aware scholarship. Reviewers highlight its appeal to classicists, medical historians, and doctors interested in historical perspectives. The bookโ€™s fresh, creative insights into how technology influenced ancient body conceptions receive acclaim from academics at institutions like New York University and the University of Exeter, marking it as a compelling and original contribution.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226828770

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 23 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 567g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Colin Webster is assistant professor of classics at the University of California, Davis.

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