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Darkly funny tour through medicine’s weirdest mistakes

If you love learning through equal parts laughter and disbelief, this is a great pick. It turns bizarre medical history into something wildly entertaining, while still giving you real perspective on how modern medicine evolved. You come away grossed out, smarter, and much better at spotting nonsense health advice.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Sawbones Book: The Hilarious, Horrifying Road to Modern Medicine: Revised and Updated for 2020

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ISBN: 9781681886510
Publisher: Weldon Owen
Date of Publication: 2020-12-29
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, History
Goodreads rating: 4.31
(rated by 214 readers)

Description

Join the 750,000 listeners of the Sawbones Podcast as Dr Sydnee McElroy and her husband Justin humorously discuss centuries of medical myths, mishaps and mayhem, including modern-day medicine and pandemics. This edition of the bestselling Sawbones Book offers a fascinating, horrifying, funny and memorable tour through centuries of medical experimentation and practice (and sometimes malpractice). Learn about trepanation, the COVID-19 pandemic, Norovirus, Chickenpox, Diabetes, and more, all inspired by Sawbones' 300+ podcast episodes. Wondering whether eating powdered mummies might be the thing to cure your ills? Tempted by vintage ads suggesting you wear radioactive underpants for virility? Ever considered drilling a hole in your head to deal with those pesky headaches? People have done things like this—and sometimes worse—for thousands of years. In their hit podcast, Sawbones, Sydnee and Justin break down the weird and wonderful way we got to modern healthcare and some of the terrifying detours along the way. Every week, Dr. Sydnee McElroy and her husband Justin amaze, amuse, and gross out (depending on the week) hundreds of thousands of listeners to their podcast, Sawbones. Consistently rated a top podcast on iTunes, with over 15 million total downloads, this rollicking journey through thousands of years of medical mishaps and miracles is not only hilarious but downright educational. While you may never even consider applying boiled weasel to your forehead (once the height of sophistication when it came to headache cures), you will almost certainly face some questionable medical advice in your everyday life (we're looking at you, raw water!) and be better able to figure out if this is a miracle cure (it's not) or a scam. Table of Contents: Part 1: The Contagious Quarantine; The Deadly Parade; Detox; The Black Plague; Pliny the Elder; The Man Who Drank Poop; Parrot Fever. Part II: The Unnerving; The Resurrection Men; Opium; An Electrifying Experience; Weight Loss; Charcoal; Erectile Dysfunction; Spontaneous Combustion; Trepanation; The Doctor Is In. Part III: The Gross Mummy Medicine; Mercury; The Guthole Bromance; A Piece of Your Mind; The Unkillable Phineas Gage; Phrenology; Robert Liston; Urine Luck!; Radium; Humorism; The Straight Poop; The Doctor Is In. Part IV: The Weird; The Dancing Plague; Curtis Howe Springer; Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em; A Titanic Case of Nausea; Arsenic; Paracelsus; Honey; Self-Experimentation; Homeopathy; The Doctor Is In. Part V: The Awesome; The Poison Squad; Bloodletting; Death by Chocolate; John Harvey Kellogg; Vinegar; Polio Vaccine; The Doctor Is In.
 

Darkly funny tour through medicine’s weirdest mistakes

If you love learning through equal parts laughter and disbelief, this is a great pick. It turns bizarre medical history into something wildly entertaining, while still giving you real perspective on how modern medicine evolved. You come away grossed out, smarter, and much better at spotting nonsense health advice.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.