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A Short, Illustrated History of… Medicine

John C. Miles

If you're fed up with learning the names of kings and queens or dates of battles, then this is the history book for you. This book only contains some of the most brilliant bits about medicine in history. No rubbish diagrams or grainy photos - just really cool facts, intriguing people and of course the best eureka moments - all beautifully illustrated.

It includes: prehistoric trepanning, Hippocrates, Galen and Vesalius. It also looks at diseases such as scurvy and smallpox and how understanding vitamins and inoculation lead to millions of lives being saved. Later innovations include the discovery of penicillin, antiseptics and anaesthetics. Later, readers will discover heart surgery, psychiatry and scanning.

We've curated for kids some of the best examples of medical marvels. The chronological order will help them get to grips with how and why one discovery can lead to another. It also shows how humans have continually strived to improve their lives and even the world by building on successes from the past, inspiring them to take leaps into the unknown or to reveal their genius to the world.


Designed to spark the interest of children aged 8+ studying history and STEM topics at key stage 2, the text is snappy and completely relevant, so boredom is not an option. The 4-book series, A Short Illustrated History, celebrates some of the best thinkers, scientists, mathematicians, inventors, engineers and creative geniuses the world has ever seen!

Titles in this series:
Space Exploration
Inventions
Medicine

  • Classification : Reference
  • Pub Date : APR 22, 2021
  • Imprint : Franklin Watts
  • Page Extent : 48
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781445169149
  • Price : INR 599
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John C. Miles

John. C Miles began his fascinating journey of discovery in Toronto Canada where he trained as a classical musician. Moving to the UK he spent many years as a parasite on the broad back of London whilst working as a children's non-fiction editor. Like Anthony à Wood he is a snapper up of unconsidered historical trifles and has spent many years studying the past and wondering how and why. He now lives near Bath growing parsnips taking photographs with his collection of vintage film cameras and dressing as an 18th-century pirate.

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