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Medicine's Strangest Cases: Extraordinary but true stories from over five centuries of medical history

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Medicine's Strangest Cases: Extraordinary but true stories from over five centuries of medical history
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael O'Donnell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
ISBN/Barcode 9781910232941
ClassificationsDewey:610.9
Audience
General
Illustrations black and white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Portico
Publication Date 12 May 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A quirky collection of true stories from the stranger side of medicine, including the doctor who fought a duel with a sausage, the physician who invented a disease - and its remedy - to keep his clients happy, and the Swiss scientist who inadvertently unleashed LSD on the world. Medicine's Strangest Cases is a choice prescription of weird and wonderful tales from the history of medicine, featuring the German doctor who fought a duel with a sausage, the Harley Street physician-turned-novelist who invented a disease - and its remedy - to keep his clients happy, and the quiet and cautious Swiss scientist who inadvertently unleashed LSD on the world. The stories in this book are bizarre, fascinating, hilarious, and, most importantly, true. Revised, redesigned and updated for 2016, this book is the perfect gift for medical students, clinicians, hypochondriacs and history fans. Laugh out loud and wince with sympathy with this rundown of the most bizarre medical cases ever. Word count: 45,000

Author Biography

Michael O'Donnell practised medicine for twelve years before becoming a writer. He was editor of World Medicine, has published two novels, and written and presented over one hundred TV documentaries in Europe and the US. At Radio Four he was chairman of 'My Word', presenter of the award-winning series 'Relative Values' and a regular contributor to the programme 'Stop The Week'.