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Gertrude Hill Lewes

Dr. Southwood Smith: A Retrospect

In “Dr. Southwood Smith: A Retrospect,” Gertrude Hill Lewes embarks on a reflective journey through the life and contributions of the eminent physician Dr. Southwood Smith, a pivotal figure in the 19th-century public health movement. The book is characterized by its biographical style, richly interwoven with critical analyses of Smith's progressive ideas and their societal implications. Lewes's narrative serves not only as a tribute to Smith's dedication to improving urban health conditions but also as a critique of the prevailing medical practices of his time, ultimately situating his work within the broader context of Victorian public health reforms. Gertrude Hill Lewes, a distinguished writer and the partner of philosopher George Henry Lewes, drew from her extensive knowledge of social reform, medicine, and history to craft this illuminating biography. As a woman engaged in scholarly pursuits during a period when female voices were often marginalized, Lewes's work reflects her commitment to social justice and the importance of recognizing unsung heroes in the medical field. Her intellectual roots and personal convictions undoubtedly shaped her admiration for Smith's humanity and vision. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of medicine, social reform, and history. Lewes's thoughtful portrayal not only enriches our understanding of Dr. Southwood Smith but also invites contemporary readers to reflect on the ongoing challenges in public health. Through “Dr. Southwood Smith: A Retrospect,” Lewes ensures that Smith's legacy is celebrated and examined in its full complexity.
171 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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