Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge
Author: J. Marin Younker
Publisher: Zest Books ™
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541581687

Riots over the medical use of cadavers, public access to institutions for the insane, and full-blown surgeries without the aid of anesthetics or painkillers. Welcome to the middle ages of American medicine. Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge exposes the extraordinary practices and major players of American medical history, from America's colonial era to the late 1800s. It's hard to believe that today's cutting-edge medicine originated from such crude beginnings, but this book reminds us to be grateful for today's medical care, while also raising the question: what current medical practices will be the horrors of tomorrow?

Bleed, Blister, and Purge

Bleed, Blister, and Purge
Author: Volney Steele
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

Describes the medicines and medical practices uses to treat a wide variety of illnesses and disorders on the American frontier.

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge

Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge
Author: J. M. Younker
Publisher: Zest Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1942186509

Riots over the medical use of cadavers, public access to institutions for the insane, and full-blown surgeries without the aid of anesthetics or painkillers. Welcome to the middle ages of American medicine. Bleed, Blister, Puke, and Purge exposes the extraordinary practices and major players of American medical history, from America's colonial era to the late 1800s. It's hard to believe that today's cutting-edge medicine originated from such crude beginnings, but this book reminds us to be grateful for today's medical care, while also raising the question: what current medical practices will be the horrors of tomorrow?

Bleeding, Blistering, and Purging

Bleeding, Blistering, and Purging
Author: Matthew Strange
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1422296954

Medicine developed into a science in the 1800s, but it was a long evolution from folk remedies and superstition to a modern understanding of how the human body works and how disease is spread. Throughout much of the century, the life expectancy of the average American was decades shorter than it is now. A lack of understanding of simple hygiene contributed to the early death of many women after childbirth, and children routinely died of common childhood diseases like measles. An incorrectly treated broken arm could kill a healthy young man, and pain, disfigurement, and epidemic disease was the fate of many Americans. Traditional herbal remedies were sometimes the best treatments available, while patent medicines often contained toxic substances, and medical procedures were often painful, disgusting, and ultimately useless. The dedicated scientists and medical researchers of the 1800s made a tremendous contribution to the health and happiness of Americans.

Frontier Medicine

Frontier Medicine
Author: David Dary
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0307455424

In this intriguing narrative, David Dary charts how American medicine has evolved since 1492, when New World settlers first began combining European remedies with the traditional practices of the native populations. It’s a story filled with colorful characters, from quacks and con artists to heroic healers and ingenious medicine men, and Dary tells it with an engaging style and an eye for the telling detail. Dary also charts the evolution of American medicine from these trial-and-error roots to its contemporary high-tech, high-cost pharmaceutical and medical industry. Packed with fascinating facts about our medical past, Frontier Medicine is an engaging and illuminating history of how our modern medical system came into being.