Making Sense of Health, Disease, and the Environment in Cross-Cultural History: The Arabic-Islamic World, China, Europe, and North America
Discover the intricate connections between health, disease, and the environment in "Making Sense of Health, Disease, and the Environment in Cross-Cultural History: The Arabic-Islamic World, China, Europe, and North America" by Florence Bretelle-Establet. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2021, this insightful paperback spans 378 pages and delves into how different cultures perceive their natural surroundings and the intricate relationship between the environment and the human body. This book explores critical philosophical, religious, and political contexts that shape our understanding of health and disease across diverse regions. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in cross-cultural history, this comprehensive work offers valuable perspectives on the interplay between society and the environment. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of these vital issues by adding this essential read to your collection today!