The Greatest Benefit to Mankind - Roy Porter
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Résumé : A definitive study of the history of medicine, from the earliest humans to the present day. Medicine is advancing at an incredible rate. We now have the ability to overcome sickness but also to transform the nature of life itself: in many parts of the world, human existence has simply ceased to be 'nasty, brutish and short'. In this titanic history of medicine and disease, Roy Porter examines the traditions of East and West to chart how this revolution has come about. Covering medical milestones big and small - from dissection to surgery and from anaesthesia to AIDS - Roy Porter's masterpiece is both a superlative history of medicine and a sweeping survey of human life and death.
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first, because Porter is a brilliant and central anatomiser of our present predicament and second, because, to a large extent, medicine 'is' our present predicament - the violent battlefield at the intersection of what we think we know and what we think we are. There is no more urgent place to be, no more, in the highest sense, topical book to read.
BRYAN APPLEYARD, SUNDAY TIMES
Hypochondriac heaven - a gripping, scholarly, fact-packed, must-have book.
VAL HENNESSY, DAILY MAIL
A monumental work... Porter's deftness in synthesising both historical and technical material, and his ability to give flesh to his arguments, turns what might have been a stolid narrative into an enthralling story...Magnificent.
KENAN MALIK, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Whether you are interested in the advent of the stethoscope, the history of yellow fever, the bubonic plague or coronary heart disease, the feminist influence on medicine, drug abuse, chilbearing or cancer, this book provides the historical background to these and other medical questions...this is a first-class introduction to medical history. Like a well constructed broadsheet leader, it excites thought and discussion.
THOMAS STUTTAFORD, THE TIMES
A splendid text that will be of huge value to most professional practitioners, students and general readers. Certainly no medical student in the English-speaking world will want to be without it...I cannot but marvel at this magnificent book, which, after it has left my bedside, will take pride of place on my reference shelf.
JOHN CORNWELL, LITERARY REVIEW
Roy Porter has succeeded triumphantly...In recent discussions surrounding the Booker Prize, contemporary readers were accused of deserting fiction for biography or history. This compulsively readable book makes it easy to see why.
STEPHEN LOCK, EVENING STANDARD
Sommaire: Roy Porter was Professor of the Social History of Medicine at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Science, and a highly respected and prolific author. He died in March 2002 at the age of 55.
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