The History of the Royal Society of Medicine
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Penelope Hunting £59.50, 978-1-85315-497-3, 400pp, Hardback, October 2001 |
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Lavishly illustrated and beautifully illustrated |
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80 colour and 170 black and white illustrations |
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Extensively researched |
This comprehensive history investigates the complex chain of events that culminated in the creation of The Royal Society of Medicine and also considers its wider significance in medical history.
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the achievements of early members such as Sir Astley Cooper's daring feats in the operating theatre and Dr Edward Jenner's reports on cases of smallpox communicated to the fetus |
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the fascinating new instruments, inventions, and problematic patients demonstrated at the Society's house |
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how the Library became the most important medical library in the British Empire |
Contents:
The Founding of the Medical and Chirurgical Society; The Medical and Chirurgical Society 1805-34; The Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society 1834-89; Advances in Medicine and Surgery 1840-1900; The Society at Hanover Square 1889-1910; The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street; The Original Sections of the Society; From Anaesthetics to Proctology 1908-38; From Endocrinology to Sleep 1946-2000; The Society in the Twentieth Century.
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