
The Butchering Art
Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine
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Sam Woolf
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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris, read by Sam Woolf.
In The Butchering Art, historian Lindsey Fitzharris re-creates a critical turning point in the history of medicine, when Joseph Lister transformed surgery from a brutal, harrowing practice to the safe, vaunted profession we know today.
Victorian operating theatres were known as 'gateways of death', Fitzharris reminds us, since half of those who underwent surgery didn't survive the experience. This was an era when a broken leg could lead to amputation, and surgeons were still known to ransack cemeteries to find cadavers. And in squalid, overcrowded hospitals, doctors remained baffled by the persistent infections that kept mortality rates stubbornly high.
At a time when surgery couldn't have been more dangerous, an unlikely figure stepped forward: Joseph Lister, a young Quaker surgeon. By making the audacious claim that germs were the source of all infection - and could be treated with antiseptics - he changed the history of medicine forever.
With a novelist's eye for detail, Fitzharris brilliantly conjures up the grisly world of Victorian surgery, revealing how one of Britain's greatest medical minds finally brought centuries of savagery, sawing and gangrene to an end.
©2017 Lindsey Fitzharris (P)2017 Penguin Audiogreat book
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There is hardly a page that passes which is not endlessly entertaining and divinely captivating. The author strikes the perfect balance between the enumeration of biographical facts, the description of the societal and historical contexts within which the narrated events transpire, and the almost novelist narration of thought and drama.
Whether the prospective reader is a medical professional, a history enthusiast, a literary connoisseur, or a casual dabbler, this is a manifestly beneficious choice.
A masterpiece turning biography into art.
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Super interesting
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Great book :)
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It's an entertaining text and very much worth the read.
From House of Death to House of Health
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Beautifully read and inspiring story
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Captivating
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And truly, what a unique and compelling story to tell. Wonderful.
I should also mention Sam Woolf for his excellent narration, not a dull moment.
Excellent
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Fascinating!
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Perfect
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