
Blood has long been an object of intrigue for many of the world's philosophers and physicians, and references to it have existed since the earliest studies of human anatomy. Herodotus of Halicarnassus, whose writings 500 years before the birth of Christ drew on stories collected during his widespread travels, was amongst the first to identify the ritualistic and medical significance of blood. However, despite this long established history, haematology as a medical specialty is relatively new. A History of Haematology: From Herodotus to HIV traces the history of haematology from biblical times to the present, discussing the major defining discoveries in the specialty, ranging from war as a catalyst for the development of new techniques in blood transfusion, to the medical response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In this beautifully illustrated and passionately rendered history of the field of haematology, Professor Shaun McCann traces the remarkable developments within haematology and the work of the scientists and pioneers central to these advances. This engaging and authoritative history will appeal to a wide audience including haematologists, nurses and other health care workers in haematology, as well as medical students, and general physicians with an interest in haematology.
This book investigates the evolution of haematology as a medical specialty, tracing its development from ancient philosophical observations to modern clinical practice. Professor Shaun R. McCann, an expert in the field, utilizes historical records, medical archives, and biographical accounts of pioneers to construct a comprehensive timeline of blood-related discoveries. The work argues that haematology emerged not only through scientific inquiry but also through the pressures of warfare and the necessity of responding to global health crises like the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
What You Will Find
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Experts and medical professionals recognize this text as a thorough and accessible overview of the history of haematology. Readers frequently note that the prose balances academic rigor with a narrative style that remains approachable for students and general physicians alike.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191027146
ISBN-13:
9780191027147
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