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Medicine : A Graphic History

Bercovici, Philippe(By (artist))Fabiani, Jean-Noel(Text by)
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In the Middle Ages, surgery was performed by barbers, owing to their skill with sharp instruments.

In the mid-19th century, a “grand exhibition” of the effects of laughing gas inadvertently led to the discovery of anaesthesia.

Three decades later, Louis Pasteur enjoyed a crucial breakthrough in his search for vaccinations because his assistant decided, against his orders, to take a vacation. In Medicine: A Graphic History, surgeon and professor of medical history Jean-Noël Fabiani stitches together the most significant and intriguing episodes from the history of medicine, from chance breakthroughs to hard-fought scientific discoveries. Spanning centuries and crossing continents, this fast-paced and yet rigorously detailed graphic novel guides us through one of the most wondrous strands of human history, covering everything from blood-letting to organ donation, x-rays to prosthetics.

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Product Details
SelfMadeHero
1910593796 / 9781910593790
Paperback / softback
610.222
09/04/2020
United Kingdom
English
236 pages : chiefly illustrations (colour)
26 cm
Translated from the French.