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The author takes his readers from Greek and Roman times through the pangs of suffering in the early Christian era, the surge of the Enlightenment as exemplified by Edinburgh, Vienna, and Paris, to surgeons such as Warren and Lister and the modern research giants of municipal mercy. Just to review this immense background of our ere is a great treat; Dr. Risse's abundant research and sophisticated interpretation makes this book an intellectual triumph. * Francis D. Moore, MD, Moseley Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School *
Dr. Risse brings the patient, pilgrim to the "foreign land" of hospitals, to the center of this magnificent, poignant history of medicine. Telling the experiences of actual patients, doctors, and others in hospitals at different times and in different places, Risse brings the hospital to life, vividly, as a place of rituals where some human beings struggle to live; others do the best they can in the face of available medical knowledge and often dangerous social conditions. A remarkable, moving, humane book -- a major contribution to the history of medicine, and highly recommended for the general reader. * Rosemary A. Stevens, Stanley I. Sheerr Endowed Term Professor in Arts and Sciences, University fo Pennsylvania *
Book Information
ISBN 9780195055238
Author Guenter B. Risse
Format Hardback
Page Count 752
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1216g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 170mm * 44mm