London (Ancient And Modern) From The Sanitary And Medical Point Of View
George Vivian Poore
Read by David Wales
This little book is an expansion of two addresses delivered in January, 1889. One deals with sanitary issues in London. The other deals with medical issues, mainly through the lives and careers of physicians. Though ancients are included, the main emphasis is upon the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. - Summary by Book Preface and David Wales (4 hr 18 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:38 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 1 - London From The Sanitary Point Of View: Situation; Water Supply; M… | 24:33 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: Gardens And Pleasure Grounds | 27:32 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: The London 'Death Rate'; Improved Conditions Of Modern London; What Is T… | 38:58 | Read by David Wales |
Chapter 2 - London From The Medical Point Of View: Chaucer's Doctor; Earliest … | 21:13 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: The College Of Physicians | 25:12 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: The Plague | 29:30 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: Secret Remedies; The Crusade Against Quackery; Medicine In The Days Of … | 33:01 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: The Royal Society; Gresham College; The Earliest Hospitals; The Royal H… | 32:28 | Read by David Wales |
Ditto: The Pharmacopoeias; The Rise Of The Medical Schools; Hospitals Built By… | 24:18 | Read by David Wales |
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ItsLoriK
While I like medical history this is dry. I wish it had been more detailed. I think it's good to listen to when trying to sleep.