The present article reflects on the evolution of clinical medicine throughout time by commenting on Picasso's painting Science and Charity (1897) through a biomedical lens. The two souls of medicine, namely the cold scientific one and the compassionate one, are examined in their dichotomy and their relationship with today's concepts of cure and well-being.
Lippi, D., Galassi, F.M., Varotto, E., Donell, S. (2024). Picasso’s Science and Charity and the evolution of the medical art. INTERNAL AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 20(4) [10.1007/s11739-024-03695-4].
Picasso’s Science and Charity and the evolution of the medical art
Varotto, Elena
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2024-07-05
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The present article reflects on the evolution of clinical medicine throughout time by commenting on Picasso's painting Science and Charity (1897) through a biomedical lens. The two souls of medicine, namely the cold scientific one and the compassionate one, are examined in their dichotomy and their relationship with today's concepts of cure and well-being.File in questo prodotto:
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