A history of surgery
Daniel de Moulin

Aanvullende informatie

Staat

Zeer goed

Titel

A history of surgery; with emphasis on the Netherlands

Schrijver(s)

Daniel de Moulin

Uitgeverij

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Publicatiedatum

1988

Aantal bladzijden

408

Genre

Geschiedenis, Engels, Geneeskunde

EAN

0898389682

A history of surgery with emphasis on the Netherlands.

Surgery as a medical discipline has from its beginnings appealed to the imagination of many. It is therefore not surprising to find that its colourful past has induced quite a few authors to take up their pens. The truth of this in the Netherlands is witnessed by a number of dissertations and monographs and especially by the numerous articles related to the history of surgery which have appeared in the medical weekly Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, particularly during the two decades preceding the Second World War. The memorial volume, published in 1977 by the ‘Nederlandse Vereniging voor Heelkunde’ (Association of Surgeons of the Netherlands) has thoroughly covered the history of Dutch surgery since the tum of the century, but a chronological survey of the earlier events which led to these modem achievements is still wanting. This book has been written with a view to meeting this need. In it, Dutch surgery has by no means been taken as an isolated phenomenon, but considered in its context with European surgery as a whole. Foreign influences on the on surgery abroad are discussed Netherlands and, conversely, Dutch influences whilst contemporary medical thinking is set against a cultural and political back ground.

With many illustrations.

49.95

Staat boek: Boek is in uitstekende staat, hardcover. Book is in excellent condition, hardcover.

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