A brief history of disease, science, and medicine

from the Ice Age to the Genome Project

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Michael Kennedy: A brief history of disease, science, and medicine (2004, Asklepiad Press)

510 pages

English language

Published Dec. 7, 2004 by Asklepiad Press.

ISBN:
978-0-9749466-4-1
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OCLC Number:
55033690

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A Brief History of Disease, Science and Medicine
by Michael T. Kennedy, MD, FACS.

The title of the book sums it up nicely: this is a book full of medical anecdotes presented in very short chapters.

Dr. Kennedy starts from when the caveman first stubbed his toe, chronicling the history and medicine that went along with it. Not being an actual history major (and only taking those history courses in college necessary to complete my degree – nothing more), I found the history just as interesting as the medical history.

I managed to miss this tidbit the first time, but the old 1950s TV show “Medic” took its tag line from John Halle who in 1560 described the properties of a surgeon as “a heart of a lion, the eyes like the eye of a hawk, and his hands as the hands of a woman.”

Anyway, back to the book. …

Subjects

  • History of Medicine
  • Science -- history