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The Life and Times of William Withering : His Work, His Legacy

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William Withering whilst travelling from Birmingham to Stafford and stopping to change horses, was asked to see a patient suffering from the dropsy.

A few weeks later, enquiring about her progress, he was told she had improved following the use of a remedy of an old woman in Shropshire.

He was able to discren that of all its ingredients, the one likely to be responsible was derived from the purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea).

His most famous contribution to the world of medicine was to study its optimum dosage, and accurately to chart its side effects.

Withering was also a mineralogist and botanist. He was a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham. Within this book we traverse world events of the 18th century - wars and riots, the Industrial Revolution, the effects in the Midlands of the French Revolution, the events in India, and many others.

We chart the lives of other physicians, famous politicians, artists, playwrights, cabinet makers and others, who collectively weave the tapestry of the time.

Then we move into modern times with the advent of digoxin, the current version of digitalis.

We assess its place in the medicine of today. This book is intended not only for members of the medical and allied professions, but for all who, like Withering, seek truth from the Nature that surrounds us.

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Brewin Books
1858582407 / 9781858582405
Hardback
01/01/2004
United Kingdom
English
272 pages, 82 b&w illustrations
170 x 240 mm