Blood and Guts: A Short History of Medicine
G**
Perfect
I ordered this for MCOM, Health communications. This was exactly what I needed and the description of the condition was what I got. Book reads well and the condition is great!
A**F
Instead of BCE and CE, medical advance can be classified as BRB (Before Roger Bacon) and ARB.
Very interesting history of the evolution of medical practice from antiquity to modern times (2002, so it misses the latest scientific heights). Each of the eight chapters is written from a different perspective, beginning with how animal pathogens colonized humans, resulting in pendemics as humans stopped roaming the plains, the evolution of the professionals, the slow discovery of the understanding of human organs because of early prohibition of dissection, the growing role of the laboratory as chemistry provided new insights, the gradual understanding of pharmacology, advances in surgery, the changing role of hospitals and finally the rise of the medical industrial complex which has decimated the intimate doctor/patient relationship.
G**N
Love this book
I am SO glad that I bough this! It’s a great book and very interesting. It’s to-the-point and flows with ease when reading it. I really love this book.
H**Y
Good Overview
This was a good, fairly written overview of the history of medicine in the West. I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who wants a "Cliff Notes" history. Since this book is several years old, it makes me curious as to what the author would think about Obama care and the current attempts to repeal it.
R**D
Medical history, an introduction
An abbreviated history of medicine, a much-edited version of "The greatest benefit to mankind." Interesting, but far from complete. A good intro for budding historians of medicine.
A**S
Blood Letting, Leeches, Mercury, and Vapors
This was a fascinating review of how we have gotten to modern medicine. From the plague to modern day diseases, I was captivated by the story telling abilities of Roy Porter. Blood letting, leeches, mercury, and vapors are not a good way to cure diseases, fun fact.
R**.
Brief but thorough - but did not excite
Ray Porter goes chapter by chapter through the history of medicine with relation to its different elements. The body, medicines, hospitals, etc. So the book is a long list of names, dates and achievements/viewpoints.It is quite an easy read. But, overall, I was left with the feeling that a lot of drama and "excitement" was missing. I have to admit that others who read it in my book club did not share this opinion.
A**R
excellent read
I had to buy this book for a college course I was taking and we had specific chapters we had to read each week. I couldn't put this book down. I read a head of the class and finished it within a week. There are a lot of interesting things I learned about the development of medicine from this book. Definitly a must read.
T**E
Informative but brief account of medical history
This book does not have lots of blood and guts in it. What it does have is a series of linked episodes that together describe the history behind many medical practises still in use today.The story the book is trying to put across relates to societies attitude to medicine and surgery as well as the treatments that went with them.It shows that in many ways society is just as prudish as it was hundreds of years ago in how it feels about medical practise.The book can be read in sections to cover each turn of the medical establishment in line with social prejudice.An easy read, and a book that can be dipped into a chapter or to at a time for bedtime reading.
B**R
Good source of Info about the profession.
Very informative with intriguing facts from historic events. Can't help but feel that the language and style was a little bit too heady for a lay man like myself.
D**N
An easy read
Some chapters more interesting than others
D**E
Book and Guts
Excellent book and a very good short introduction to Porters more detailed version A HISTORY of Medicine. Plainly porter knows his stuff and makes it reasonably easy to read too. Good for the scholar or just those interested in the subject.
S**E
My daughter liked this book and found it very useful for her ...
My daughter liked this book and found it very useful for her studies. It is easy to read and interestingly put together.
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