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A Book About Doctors by John Cordy Jeaffreson is a fascinating and richly detailed exploration of the lives, personalities, and peculiarities of doctors throughout history, primarily focusing on the medical profession in England. First published in the 19th century, this engaging volume delves into the social, cultural, and personal aspects of doctors, offering readers a vivid portrait of the men behind the medical practice. Jeaffreson combines biographical sketches, anecdotes, and historical insights to illuminate the evolution of medicine and the changing status of doctors over the centuries. The book covers a wide array of topics, from the eccentricities and foibles of famous physicians to the challenges and triumphs they faced in their professional and personal lives. Jeaffreson introduces readers to notable figures such as Dr. Samuel Johnson’s physician, Dr. Radcliffe, and the celebrated Dr. Mead, weaving together stories that highlight their wit, wisdom, and sometimes controversial methods. The narrative also explores the development of medical education, the rise of hospitals, and the shifting public perception of doctors, providing a comprehensive look at the profession’s journey from medieval times to the modern era. With its lively storytelling and keen observations, A Book About Doctors offers not only a historical account but also a humanizing glimpse into the world of medicine. Jeaffreson’s work is filled with humor, pathos, and a deep appreciation for the complexities of those who have dedicated their lives to healing. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in medical history, biography, or the enduring impact of doctors on society.
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Liczba stron: 708
Rok wydania: 2025
