Scholtz / Becker / MacMorris Curiosities in Medicine
2. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-94848-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Alphabetically
E-Book, Englisch, 395 Seiten
Reihe: Medicine (R0)
ISBN: 978-3-031-94848-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Step into the fascinating world of medical history with the second edition of Curiosities in Medicine: Alphabetically, now featuring 20 new chapters , for a total of 100 captivating stories ! This expanded collection takes you on a journey through the strange, surprising, and sometimes shocking tales that have shaped medicine as we know it.
Explore the peculiar, the profound, and the puzzling with entries like:
- Flying Babies? The unusual experiments of George Blonsky.
- Helium for Performance : The unexpected use of gas in an athletic enema.
- Poppies: Beautiful but Toxic – and Healthy? The dual nature of opium’s legacy.
- Mozart’s Chocolate Connection : A surprising link between Vesalius, Mozart, and everyone’s favorite treat.
- Urine: The Golden Elixir : Medicine’s strange fascination with this bodily fluid.
- Epilepsy: Divine or Demonic? How perceptions of the condition have evolved through the ages.
- Methamphetamine and Soldiers : The role of stimulants in wartime.
These new chapters join beloved stories from the first edition, bringing fresh insights into the weird and wonderful world of medical history. Each chapter is a standalone adventure, written in an accessible and engaging style that invites readers of all backgrounds to explore the quirks of medicine through the ages.
From Helen Keller’s crusade for the blind to Voltaire’s scandalous brew , this updated collection is perfect for curious minds, history buffs, and medical enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re intrigued by ancient remedies, strange experiments, or the lives of historical figures, Curiosities in Medicine: Alphabetically promises to entertain, enlighten, and inspire.
Prepare to laugh, gasp, and marvel at the stories that reveal the astonishing creativity, resilience, and oddities of the human pursuit of healing. This second edition will leave you questioning what you thought you knew about the history of medicine.
Curiosities in Medicine: Alphabetical – Where history meets the unexpected.
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1. 1. Alhazen. Madness to Mosque.- 2. Apple. Ocular Pathology and David J. Apple.- 3. Atropos. The Terrible Daughter.- 4. Auenbrugger. Thumping to Tapping.- 5. Bach. God Listens When the Angels Play Bach.- 6. Barbieri. Il Guercino (The Cross-Eyed).- 7. Berger. A Tiny Space with Big Implications.- 8. Biometry. Calculating the Human Eye.- 9. Bleuler. From “Madness” to Modern Psychiatry.- 10. Blonsky: Flying Babies?.- 11. Blue: Blue – a Late Entry.- 12. Borodin: Science, Music and the Eye.- 13. Brandström. The Angel of Siberia.- 14. Braille. Braille Brings “Light” into Darkness.- 15. Bruegel. Art, the Bible and the Blind.- 16. Cassatt. An Insight into Her Eyesight.- 17. Chinin: Famous Men and the Lady.- 18. Contraception: Dung and Birth.- 19. Couching Cataracts: Just push it down!.- 20. Credé. Credé, a Baby, and Silver Nitrate.- 21. Diabetes. A New Life.- 22. Doyle. Crime and Medicine.- 23. Düsing. Nature’s Unexpected Baby Boom.- 24. Dunant. From Riches to Rags.- 25. Epilepsy. Divine or Demonic?.- 26. Ether. The Birth of Modern Anaesthesia: The Death of Friendships.- 27. Eye Banking. Eye Banking and the Lions.- 28. Fercher. A Quantum Leap in Modern Cataract Surgery.- 29. Finger Print. Your Skin and Your Identity.- 30. Football for the Blind. If You Hear “Voy!” Watch Out!.- 31. Franklin. From Reading Stones to Bifocals.- 32. Glass Eyes. Sammy Davies Jr, Peter Falk, and Dr. Heinrich Adelmann: What do they have in common?.- 33. Gödel. The Genius and his Taster.- 34. Goethe. Genius Gone Wrong?.- 35. Guide Dogs. The Four-Footed Eyes of the Blind.- 36. El Greco. A Hundred Years of Fallacies.- 37. Gullstrand. Ophthalmologist Wins Nobel Prize.- 38. Gustav II. Adolf. Myopia, Oh My!.- 39. Haidinger. The Mystery in the Eye - Haidinger and the Vikings.- 40. Haldane. Blood and Breath.- 41. Hales. The Doctor and His Horse.- 42. Halsted. A Glove for Love.- 43. Helium. An Enema for Performance.- 44. Helmholtz. How to “See” the Back of the Eye.- 45. Hysteria. Hysteria and the Hammer.- 46. IOL Material. A Cloudy World is Cleared.- 47. IOL Power Calculation.- 48. Iry. Egypt 2400 BCE: Iry – The First Known Ophthalmologist.- 49. Jersey. 33 Meters Below the Surface.- 50. Jastrow. Do you trust your eyes??.- 51. Jung-Stilling. The Castle, the Ghost and, the Ophthalmologist.- 52. Keller. Helen Keller and the “Knights of the Blind”.- 53. Kirschner. The Pain Went Away.- 54. Kneipp. The Priest and the “Water Cure”.- 55. Kohl. Kohl – Protective or Toxic?.- 56. Korotkow. Listen and Learn!.- 57. Laënnec. The Extendable Ear.- 58. LASER. “A solution in search of a problem”.- 59. Leprosy. “The Punishment of God”?.- 60. LSD. Hellfire, Hallucinogen or Remedy?.- 61. Lully. The Maestro Who Danced with Death.- 62. Mann, Ida. A Woman in a Man’s World.- 63. Marathon. The Ladies and the “Marathon Doctor”.- 64. Marfan. Spider Fingers and Near- Sightedness.- 65. Meyer-Schwickerath. The “Trapped Sun”.- 66. Methamphetamine. Fuel for the Soldiers?.- 67. Monet. The Cataract and the Water Lily.- 68. Mozart. Vesalius to Mozart via Chocolate.- 69. Napoleon. The “Butt” of History.- 70. OCT. OCT is Not the Month!.- 71. Odilia. Saint of the Blind.- 72. Optography. The Last Image.- 73. OVD. Angel Cake Batter and the Eye.- 74. Paganini. Priapism and Paganini.- 75. Poppies. Beautiful but toxic – and healthy??.- 76. Pythagoras. Pythagoras, the Bean-Banner?.- 77. Quarantine. Relevant. Yes.- 78. Radium. Radium as a Cure for Blindness?.- 79. Ridley. Fortune from Misfortune.- 80. Santorio. The Man who Lived on a Scale.- 81. Sauerbruch. Tyrant, Genius, and Friend of Hitler.- 82. Schweitzer. The Polymath and the People.- 83. Scopoli. Poison, Drugs and Medicine.- 84. Steiniger. The Weird Beard.- 85. Taylor. A Gold Plated Charlatan.- 86. Toothpaste. Smile: From Powdered Bone to Minty Fresh.- 87. Turner. The Sea, Art and, Cataracts.- 88. Tyndall: Tyndall, the Polymath.- 89. Ultrasound. Bats Have It!.- 90. Urine. The Golden Elixir.- 91. da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci’s dream.- 92. Visual Aids. Adding to the Eye.- 93. Voltaire. The Brewed Affair.- 94. Washington. America´s Historical Tooth.- 95. White Cane. To See or Be Seen.- 96. Wichterle. A “Softer” Way to See.- 97. Xenocrates. “Nasty” Business.- 98. Yersinia pestis. Passion for Vietnam and Science.- 99. Zamenhof. Ophthalmologist and the “Non-Nation”.- 100. Zirm. Banking on Sight.




