A Surgeon's Story. The Autobiography of Robert T. Morris

A Surgeon's Story. The Autobiography of Robert T. Morris

by Roger Gosden
     
 

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The story of a renowned New York doctor, Robert T. Morris (1857-1945), who struggled with a reactionary profession to pioneer sterility, small incisions, and better wound-healing in surgery. Blessed with abundant energy, sagacity, and long life, he also achieved distinction as a naturalist, horticulturist, and explorer, celebrating nature with brilliant prose and

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The story of a renowned New York doctor, Robert T. Morris (1857-1945), who struggled with a reactionary profession to pioneer sterility, small incisions, and better wound-healing in surgery. Blessed with abundant energy, sagacity, and long life, he also achieved distinction as a naturalist, horticulturist, and explorer, celebrating nature with brilliant prose and poetry. For those days, Morris was a rare visionary, grounded in science and courageously fighting on the side of suffering humanity, though few remember him today. This is an updated edition of a 1935 classic by a medical scientist and Morris's granddaughter, brimming with case histories starting from the late Victorian Age. The new book is annotated and illustrated, and includes previously unpublished chapters.
“A man who had the courage to be an iconoclast for the purpose of safe-guarding humanity.” New York Times (1935)
“This is not a textbook but an arresting account of medicine and society in the not too distant past.” Howard W. Jones, Jr., M.D. Johns Hopkins and Eastern Virginia Medical Schools (2013)
“Far more of a human and social portrait than a medical text, this reissue fills the prescription for fascinating reading.” Kirkus (2014)
“The phenomenal story of a man who dedicated his work life to medicine and his free time to his family and nature.” The Daily Press (2014)

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ISBN-13:
2940046522891
Publisher:
Roger Gosden
Publication date:
01/14/2015
Sold by:
Smashwords
Format:
NOOK Book
Sales rank:
1,156,460
File size:
3 MB

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