Medicine Man:The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome by K Arnold

Medicine Man:The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome by K Arnold

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Summary

This introduction to the vast and extraordinarily diverse collection of Sir Henry Wellcome (1853-1936) is published to accompany an exhibition at the British Museum in June 2003. It brings together the histories of art, science and society, and includes both the beautiful and the banal.

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Medicine Man:The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome by K Arnold

With a particular interest in anthropology and the history of medicine, and with ambitions to create a 'Museum of Man', Henry Wellcome (1853 - 1936) built up one of the world's largest but least known museum collections: it has been estimated that in 1930 it was some five times the size of the Louvre. Now scattered among numerous institutions and studied in a wide range of disciplines, the collection spans centuries and continents, and includes both the beautiful and the banal. This book will explore its contribution to contemporary understandings of health and wellbeing, providing along the way an intriguing insight into the history of collecting. Following an introduction to Wellcome and his 'phantom museum', seven lively, personal and thought-provoking essays by experts in each of the fields represented will use different corners of his collection to make connections with contemporary issues and to show how meaning is created from the stuff of the past. Designed to convey the astonishing scale and breathtaking range of subject-matter encompassed by the collection, Medicine Man will be a visual and intellectual feast.
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ISBN 13 9780714127941
ISBN 10 0714127949
Title Medicine Man:The Forgotten Museum of Henry Wellcome
Author K Arnold
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher British Museum Press
Year published 2003-07-21
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.