The Knife Man: Blood, Body Snatching, and the Birth of Modern Surgery
Format: kindle
ASIN: B0041RRH72
Pages no: 656
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Biography,
History,
Reference,
Science,
Health,
Medical,
History Of Science,
Medicine,
Research,
Illness,
Disease
A very engaging biography of a fascinating figure: despite being largely self-educated, John Hunter was an intellectual giant who pioneered experimental surgery and applied the scientific method to medicine in a time when most doctors put more stock in ancient texts than verifiable observations. Hun...
This was a bit of an interesting read that takes you back into the late 1700's and headfirst into the medical fields where surgery is starting to emerge from the barbers as a more prestigious field. And in the middle of this transition into scientific thinking and experiments and modern surgery is J...
John Hunter rose from a poor Scottish farming family to become one of the leading men of science and medicine. His courage (he inserted a knife's point covered in pus into his urethra to see if syphilis and gonorrhea were the same disease! omg!), his lack of hypocrisy (in an age when even surgeons,...
Got halfway through this last year in 2006 before the stupid library demanded I give it back. I have every intention of reading the rest of it one day. Soon. Yeah, soon.