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Medications, treatments, pills & potions 1650 - 1950

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This latest book in the Kent's Untold History series explores the changing history of medicines, medical treatments, pills and potions in Kent from the 17th century onwards, tracing the evolution of medications and drugs prepared by alchemists and doctors from the historically plant-based preparations of the 1600s and 1700s through to the evolution of science-based medicines of the 1900s onwards. Advances also took place in the design and manufacture of artificial limbs, many becoming controlled by cables, gears, cranks and springs, which could often be rotated or bent. By the late 1800s new inventions in the manufacture and fitting of artificial teeth were also taking place. The late 1800s and early 1900s experienced some of the most important advances in medication and medical treatments. The discovery of penicillin; advances in surgery that stopped wounds from getting gangrene, as well as operating theatres becoming germ-free environments; the use of sterilization to kill bacteria on surgical instruments; the discovery of different blood groups and blood compatibility or incompatibility, which showed that blood transfusions would only work if the blood groups were compatible, as well as the development of X-rays. Probably the most significant advances in healthcare were to come in 1911 and 1948, with, first, the introduction of the National Health Insurance Act, 1911, and then The National Health Service Act introduced in 1948. This later Act was to provide healthcare that was free for all at the point of delivery. This 5th title in the Kent's Untold History series looks at many of these evolutions, development, and discoveries in rather more detail, with input from Kent newspapers in the British Newspaper Archive from the early 1700s right through to the mid 1900s exploring how these advances and changes were implemented.
Release date NZ
November 28th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
164
Dimensions
156x234x9
ISBN-13
9781399972468
Product ID
38443837

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