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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.

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Forrest Hanson
as a book his dad gave him when he was young, sparking his interest in medicine.
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