9 books found
by Burroughs Wellcome and Company
1913
"The practice of inoculation for the prevention of disease is one of considerable antiquity. The period of its discovery can only be conjectured, but there is little doubt that even in remote times it mush have been recognised by man, that certain diseases occur once only durng the life of an individual, or that after recovery he is generally immune against further attacks of the same disease." -- Chapter 1, Page 10.
by Burroughs Wellcome and Company
2025 · Good Press
In "Anæsthetics Antient and Modern: An Historical Sketch of Anæsthesia," Burroughs Wellcome and Company provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of anesthesia from its ancient origins to contemporary practices. The text is meticulously researched, featuring a blend of historical narrative and clinical analysis that illuminates the profound transformations in medical methods over centuries. With its academic rigor, the book situates anesthesia within a broader context of medical advancement, highlighting pivotal moments, cultural shifts, and the enduring quest for pain relief that has shaped surgical practices throughout history. Burroughs Wellcome and Company, originally a pharmaceutical company, has long been at the forefront of medical innovation. Their engagement with the field of anesthesia reflects a commitment to understanding both its historical roots and contemporary implications, underscoring the importance of a well-informed approach to medicine. This book not only serves as an academic resource but also as an artifact of their broader mission to advance public knowledge of medical science and its history. I highly recommend this book to medical professionals, historians of science, and anyone interested in the development of anesthesia. Its insightful analysis and detailed narrative not only enhance our understanding of medical progress but also celebrate the miraculous advances that have transformed patient care.
by Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome, Burroughs Wellcome and Company
1910