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H. Laing Gordon

Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811–1870)

In “Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811–1870)", H. Laing Gordon meticulously chronicles the pioneering contributions of Sir James Young Simpson to anesthesiology, with a particular focus on his discovery and promotion of chloroform as an anesthetic agent. The book employs a narrative style that intertwines biographical details with a critical analysis of medical practices during the 19th century, offering a comprehensive overview that situates Simpson's innovations within the broader context of medical history. Gordon'Äôs detailed examinations of the ethical considerations and societal impacts of anesthesia provide a multilayered understanding of Simpson's legacy, making this work essential for both medical professionals and historians alike. H. Laing Gordon, a distinguished scholar in medical history, draws on rigorous research and a deep appreciation of the evolution of medical practices to illuminate Simpson's life and work. With a background in both medicine and history, Gordon possesses a unique perspective that allows him to bridge the gap between scientific achievement and its societal implications. His insights into Simpson'Äôs motivations and the prevailing attitudes towards pain management in the 19th century enrich the narrative, making it both informative and intriguing. This book is a critical resource for anyone interested in the history of medicine, anesthesiology, or the transformative figures behind medical advancements. Gordon invites readers to not only explore Simpson'Äôs profound influence on surgical practice but also to reflect on the broader ethical and societal dimensions of medical innovation. Whether you are a student, a professional, or a history enthusiast, this work promises to be an enlightening addition to your library.
212 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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