Throughout history, medical science has been at the helm of human development, from Neanderthals stitching their wounds with bone needles to modern organ transplantation.
Robert Snedden explores this fascinating subject, marking not a straightforward trajectory from primitive guesswork to sophisticated science but rather a winding narrative of twists and turns. Discover how 7th century Buddhist monks used vaccination techniques 1300 years before their accepted discovery, or how traces of antibiotics were detected in Roman skeletons.
Other topics include:
* Hippocrates and the four humours
* Public health and sanitation
* Mental health and the science behind it
* Medical genetics, including DNA, blood types and genetic engineering
Full of useful timelines, fact boxes and eye-catching images, this full-colour hardback provides an engaging introduction to this far-reaching subject. It presents some of the pioneers of medical discovery, including household names such as Leonardo di Vinci and Edward Jenner as well as lesser known figures such as Benjamin Jetsey and William Harvey. Discover the astounding breakthroughs of medical history which changed the world.
ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus Publishing's Great Breakthroughs series provides lavishly illustrated and highly accessible introductions different scientific fields. Each title maps a history of a discipline through the its central breakthroughs and the scientists which have changed the world.
- ISBN10 178950578X
- ISBN13 9781789505788
- Publish Date 31 May 2021
- Publish Status Cancelled
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Arcturus Publishing Ltd
- Imprint Arcturus
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 192
- Language English