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Great Men of Medicine
Book • 1961
This book chronicles the lives and achievements of early medical giants, including Andreas Vesalius, founder of modern medicine; Ambroise Paré, pioneer of modern surgery; Edward Jenner, conqueror of smallpox; René Théophile Laennec, initiator of disease diagnosis; William Morton, discoverer of anesthesia; and Louis Pasteur, who fought bacteria and introduced vaccines.
It provides engaging accounts of their research, testing, and contributions to medical science.
It provides engaging accounts of their research, testing, and contributions to medical science.
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as a book his dad gave him when he was young, sparking his interest in medicine.


Forrest Hanson

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