The leather-bound book "The Illustrated History of Medicine"
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The work of two German professors Theodor Meyer-Steyneg and Karl Sudhof will take us through several millennia of the history of medicine, from magic to real science, from ancient times to the “golden” XIX century. Thanks to this book, we will learn about surgery in Ancient Babylon, visit the medical institutions of Ancient Greece and the first medieval anatomical theaters in Europe, together with Paracelsus we will invent the first “medicines” from chemical compounds, observe the incredible experiments of Frederick Ruysch, witness the first vaccination made by the English doctor Edward Jenner against smallpox, and, of course, let's appreciate the grandiose discoveries of the Russian surgeon Nikolai Pirogov.
By the way, this book itself is also with a story: it was published at the beginning of the last century, but it is still considered one of the most outstanding and reliable sources in this field. One of its advantages is the abundance of drawings illustrating various moments in the history of the development of medical art, but for the new edition we have prepared an improved illustrative series, where classic black-and-white drawings are replaced by full-color reproductions of masterpieces of world painting.
Execution: Handmade binding made of genuine leather. The flyleaf is made of designer paper. 4 bandages on the spine, hand-made. Gold captal made of genuine leather. The sawn-off block is torched gold. Embossed with pancake and gold foil. Lasse.
Language of the publication: Russian
Publishing house: Enlightenment, Enlightenment-Union
Paper type: coated.
Illustrations (color/cb): color
Series: Collection
Author: Sudhof Karl, Meyer-Steyneg Theodor
Release date: 11/2022
ISBN: 978-5-00185-176-9 Enlightenment-Union 978-5-09-097839-2 Enlightenment
Number of pages: 208
Sizes: 20.5 × 26.2 × 2 cm .
Weight: 0.93 kg .