The Natural History of the Human Teeth
Author: John Hunter
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Published: 1771
Total Pages: 184
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Author: John Hunter
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Published: 1771
Total Pages: 184
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wendy Moore
Publisher: Crown
Published: 2007-12-18
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 0307419452
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe vivid, often gruesome portrait of the 18th-century pioneering surgeon and father of modern medicine, John Hunter. When Robert Louis Stevenson wrote his gothic horror story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, he based the house of the genial doctor-turned-fiend on the home of John Hunter. The choice was understandable, for Hunter was both widely acclaimed and greatly feared. From humble origins, John Hunter rose to become the most famous anatomist and surgeon of the eighteenth century. In an age when operations were crude, extremely painful, and often fatal, he rejected medieval traditions to forge a revolution in surgery founded on pioneering scientific experiments. Using the knowledge he gained from countless human dissections, Hunter worked to improve medical care for both the poorest and the best-known figures of the era—including Sir Joshua Reynolds and the young Lord Byron. An insatiable student of all life-forms, Hunter was also an expert naturalist. He kept exotic creatures in his country menagerie and dissected the first animals brought back by Captain Cook from Australia. Ultimately his research led him to expound highly controversial views on the age of the earth, as well as equally heretical beliefs on the origins of life more than sixty years before Darwin published his famous theory. Although a central figure of the Enlightenment, Hunter’s tireless quest for human corpses immersed him deep in the sinister world of body snatching. He paid exorbitant sums for stolen cadavers and even plotted successfully to steal the body of Charles Byrne, famous in his day as the “Irish giant.” In The Knife Man, Wendy Moore unveils John Hunter’s murky and macabre world—a world characterized by public hangings, secret expeditions to dank churchyards, and gruesome human dissections in pungent attic rooms. This is a fascinating portrait of a remarkable pioneer and his determined struggle to haul surgery out of the realms of meaningless superstitious ritual and into the dawn of modern medicine.
Author: George Qvist
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Published: 1981
Total Pages: 240
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Published: 1786
Total Pages: 472
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Paget
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 271
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen Paget
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 306
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Cheselden
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Published: 1750
Total Pages: 446
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Jenner
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 2010-03-19
Total Pages: 111
ISBN-13: 1615920897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe once-dreaded scourge of smallpox has been eradicated through barrier immunization. The eminent scientist Edward Jenner (1749-1823) was a pioneer in demonstrating that vaccination was an effective means of preventing smallpox. In the three groundbreaking treatises contained in this volume, originally published between 1798 and 1800, Jenner summarizes his evidence in favor of vaccination and describes individual cases.
Author: John Hunter
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Published: 1778
Total Pages: 128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Ingamells
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 624
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis catalogue includes such famous figures as David Garrick and Dr Samuel Johnson, Sarah Siddons and Emma Hamilton, and the work of such artists as Gainsborough, Reynolds and Romney. It has been compiled by one of the leading authorities on 18th-century English portraiture, John Ingamells.