Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology

Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology

by Davis, Audrey B., Appel, Toby A.

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en
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EPUB
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12.2 MB
Publisher
Project Gutenberg

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Step back into the visceral history of medicine with Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology. This meticulously researched work documents the surgical tools that defined medical practice for centuries, preserving the legacy of both the craft and the evolution of surgical science. The authors present these artifacts not as relics, but as evidence of the desperate attempts to cure and the slow progress toward modern medicine.\n\nThrough detailed descriptions of the instruments and the techniques they served, the book reveals how surgical practice transformed from ritualistic bleeding to evidence-based medicine. For students of history, medicine, and the history of science, this is an essential examination of how medical thought and practice diverged over time. The narrative combines technical precision with a broader cultural history of medicine, making it accessible to both specialists and general readers interested in the history of science.

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