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Curiosities Of Medical Experience

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J. G. Millingen "Curiosities Of Medical Experience" promises to be a fascinating excursion into the world of medicine, providing readers with a unique and insightful viewpoint on the author's encounters in the medical field. Millingen's collection of experiences, observations, and possibly even hilarious insights could give a riveting investigation of the unusual and intriguing parts of medical practice. The book could address a wide range of themes, from the author's unique instances and patients to the larger challenges and rewards of a medical career. Millingen's tale may combine clinical skill with a storyteller's flare, making the complexity of medical encounters understandable and appealing to a wide audience. Readers may be attracted into the world of medical curiosity, gaining a better understanding of the human condition via the eyes of an experienced medical expert. Millingen's work may appeal to both medical students and a broader audience interested in the complexities of the healthcare profession.

Author Biography:

John Gideon Millingen (1782-1862) was a British army surgeon and author. He was the brother of James Millingen and uncle of Julius Michael Millingen. Millingen was born in Westminster to Dutch parents and studied medicine in Paris. In 1802, he joined the British Army as an assistant surgeon and served in the Peninsular War, earning a medal at Waterloo and the surrender of Paris. In 1823, he retired and was employed as a physician to the Chatham and Hanwell military asylums. In 1836, he was living in Covent Garden, London.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2024
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Pages
556
Dimensions
140x216x31
ISBN-13
9789361159862
Product ID
38718729

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