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The topics covered range form the history of disease itself, based upon archaeology and ancient written sources through to the development of our modern understanding of how disease should be treated. The final chapter written by Geoff Watts looks at the most modern developments and suggests where medical science may lead us in the future.
All sections of the book are beautifully illustrated with both contemporary engravings and paintings and modern photographs. There is a thorough bibliography and index and these make the book an even more valuable resource, which should be present in all secondary school and college libraries.
The most captivating part of this book really tells the story of how patients became less and less satisfied when medicine could actually do more and more for them, and turned instead to alternative treatments that could do nothing to cure them of their diseases but whose practisers could give them comfort and false hopes.
I would like to give this book 3,5 stars, but this is not possible. An easy-to-read book with a collection of interesting essays. Does not give that good a picture about temporal development of the whole field of medicine, but tells many interesting stories. I would recommend this book to interested reader's of general public and those physicians and medical students who wish to know something about the history of medicine.
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