The Butchering Art

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Discover the transformative journey of medicine in 'The Butchering Art' by Lindsey Fitzharris. This compelling historical narrative explores the critical revolution in surgical practices led by Joseph Lister during Victorian times. In an era where surgical procedures were deemed 'gateways of death', Lister's groundbreaking insights into antiseptic techniques changed everything. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in medical history, surgery, and the fight against infections. Fitzharris vividly describes how, before Lister, half of the patients did not survive surgery, highlighting the brutal realities of the medical field where amputation was a common remedy for minor injuries. As you delve into this engaging text, you'll witness the evolution from barbaric practices to the modern understanding of germ theory. 'The Butchering Art' is not just a book; it's a deep dive into humanity's relentless quest for medical enlightenment and patient safety. Perfect for students, medical professionals, or history enthusiasts, this 304-page paperback is published by Penguin UK and provides a gripping insight into one of Britain's most influential figures. Join the journey and learn how Joseph Lister's revolutionary ideas reshaped the face of surgery and saved countless lives.

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