On Superstitions Connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery
Discover the intriguing world of medical history with "On Superstitions Connected with the History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery" by Thomas Joseph Pettigrew. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this captivating paperback spans 182 pages and delves into the fascinating superstitions that have surrounded the practice of medicine and surgery throughout history. Pettigrew, a renowned surgeon and antiquarian, became a notable figure in London society, famously hosting mummy-unwrapping parties that showcased his passion for antiquity. In this enlightening work, originally published in 1844, he explores the various superstitions that have influenced medical science over the centuries. Perfect for history enthusiasts and medical professionals alike, this book offers a unique perspective on how beliefs and misconceptions have shaped the field of medicine. Add this essential read to your collection today!