The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon

The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon
Title The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon PDF eBook
Author Peter Bennett
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 418
Release 2011-10-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1467892572

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This remarkable book never got to see the light of day when it was written two centuries ago. Its author, a Georgian doctor produced this examination of 18th century medicine at the same time as publishing an extremely controversial book on infection. Alexander Gordon had proved conclusively that puerperal (child-bed) fever was passed between patients by midwives. The idea met with outrage and hostility and saw him forced to leave his native city of Aberdeen, leaving behind hundreds of carefully penned pages of The Practise of Physick, a near-complete general text of medicine. Incredibly the final page of the original script even stops in mid-sentence as if the writer had fled there and then. Gordons remarkable unseen work has lain practically untouched ever since. Now painstakingly reworked by Doctor Peter Bennett, himself a medical author of international reputation, it gives a vivid account of medicine in the late 18th century. It was a time of enormous change; the industrial revolution was getting underway, and we were deep in the period of the Enlightenment. The medical profession was alive with new and unsubstantiated theory. Medical dogma that had held sway for two millennia was being challenged but the discoveries of the 19th century were but a speck on the horizon. In the 1790s doctors were still cupping, bleeding and leeching. Medications often contained the highly toxic mercury; Tar Water enjoyed a completely unjustified reputation as a universal remedy; effective drugs were prescribed indiscriminately. The book helps to explain the thinking behind practices which we would now regard as mystifying but were thought of as entirely rational at the time. Gordon's words provide a graphic and colourful account of life as a physician [and as a patient] two centuries ago. Arguably he lost his rightful place alongside the luminaries of medical history. Perhaps the book you hold in your hand will do something finally to redress the balance.

The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon

The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon
Title The Practice of Physick by Alexander Gordon PDF eBook
Author Peter Bennett
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781456775056

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This remarkable book never got to see the light of day when it was written two centuries ago. Its author, a Georgian doctor produced this examination of 18th century medicine at the same time as publishing an extremely controversial book on infection. Alexander Gordon had proved conclusively that puerperal (child-bed) fever was passed between patients by midwives. The idea met with outrage and hostility and saw him forced to leave his native city of Aberdeen, leaving behind hundreds of carefully penned pages of The Practise of Physick, a near-complete general text of medicine. Incredibly the final page of the original script even stops in mid-sentence as if the writer had fled there and then. Gordon's remarkable unseen work has lain practically untouched ever since. Now painstakingly reworked by Doctor Peter Bennett, himself a medical author of international reputation, it gives a vivid account of medicine in the late 18th century. It was a time of enormous change; the industrial revolution was getting underway, and we were deep in the period of the Enlightenment. The medical profession was alive with new and unsubstantiated theory. Medical dogma that had held sway for two millennia was being challenged but the discoveries of the 19th century were but a speck on the horizon. In the 1790's doctors were still cupping, bleeding and leeching. Medications often contained the highly toxic mercury; Tar Water enjoyed a completely unjustified reputation as a universal remedy; effective drugs were prescribed indiscriminately. The book helps to explain the thinking behind practices which we would now regard as mystifying but were thought of as entirely rational at the time. Gordon's words provide a graphic and colourful account of life as a physician [and as a patient] two centuries ago. Arguably he lost his rightful place alongside the luminaries of medical history. Perhaps the book you hold in your hand will do something finally to redress the balance.

The Modern Practice of Physick, etc

The Modern Practice of Physick, etc
Title The Modern Practice of Physick, etc PDF eBook
Author Robert THOMAS (M.D.)
Publisher
Pages 810
Release 1813
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Library Bulletin

Library Bulletin
Title Library Bulletin PDF eBook
Author University of Aberdeen
Publisher
Pages 918
Release 1915
Genre
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author University of Aberdeen. Library
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1915
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A Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts in the University Library, Aberdeen

A Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts in the University Library, Aberdeen
Title A Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts in the University Library, Aberdeen PDF eBook
Author Montague Rhodes James
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 190
Release 2011-01-20
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1108027881

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A detailed description of over 80 medieval manuscripts, with 27 plates, originally published in 1932 and still sought after today.

The Practice of Physic

The Practice of Physic
Title The Practice of Physic PDF eBook
Author Alexander Gordon
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