Mark Jackson

The History of Medicine

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In a world burdened by chronic conditions and mutating viruses, with a health service strained to its limits, the history of medicine challenges our understanding of what it means to be healthy. By illuminating the ailments and methods of the past, our own dilemmas about medical practice and policy can be put into a new perspective. Esteemed historian Mark Jackson takes us from the dawn of medicine in the ancient world to the most recent developments pioneered in the 21st century’s hospitals. On the way, Jackson explores Indian and Chinese traditions, as well as the origins of today’s so-called alternative therapies, offering piercing insight into how medicine has reflected and shaped society throughout the ages.
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    Living in a city was associated with reduced life expectancy, a phenomenon known as the ‘urban penalty’, as death rates from tuberculosis, cholera, dysentery and smallpox remained high.
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    The birth, on 25 July 1978, of Louise Brown, the world’s first test-tube baby, was a fitting climax to three decades of remarkable biomedical creativity.
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    In 1967, a brave new medical world was born. On the night of 2 December that year, Christiaan Barnard (1922–2001), a cardiac surgeon at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, performed the first human heart transplant. Although the recipient, Louis Washkansky, lived for only eighteen more days, Barnard’s second patient survived over eighteen months, demonstrating the feasibility of transplanting the most important organ in the body

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