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Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 1 of 2

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A collection of biographical sketches profiles leading British physicians and surgeons from the Renaissance origins of the profession through nineteenth-century clinical innovators. The narrative highlights founders who organized medical institutions, investigators who established the circulation and applied anatomy, and clinicians who advanced surgery, vaccination, and nervous-system theory. Each chapter concisely recounts a practitioner’s training, principal discoveries or techniques, salient controversies, and practical influence, with care taken to avoid sensational anecdotes. The work is written for both general readers and busy practitioners, aiming to show how individual lives and labors cumulatively shaped the development of modern medical practice and professional institutions.

FOOTNOTES:

[12] Author of the defamatory so-called Life of John Hunter, 1794.

[13] “Life of John Hunter,” by Drewry Ottley, 1835.

[14] Life of John Hunter, prefixed to the treatise on the Blood, Inflammation, &c.

[15] Medical Times and Gazette, March 3, 1877.

[16] Medical Times and Gazette, Feb. 17, 1877.