An eminently readable, entertaining romp through the history of our vain
and valiant efforts to heal ourselves. Mankind's battle to stay alive
and healthy for as long as possible is our oldest, most universal
struggle. With his characteristic wit and vastly informed historical
scope, Roy Porter examines the war fought between disease and doctors on
the battleground of the flesh from ancient times to the present. He
explores the many ingenious ways in which we have attempted to overcome
disease through the ages: the changing role of doctors, from ancient
healers, apothecaries, and blood-letters to today's professionals; the
array of drugs, from Ayurvedic remedies to the launch of Viagra; the
advances in surgery, from amputations performed by barbers without
anesthetic to today's sophisticated transplants; and the transformation
of hospitals from Christian places of convalescence to modern medical
powerhouses. Cleverly illustrated with historic line drawings, the
chronic ailments of humanity provide vivid anecdotes for Porter's
enlightening story of medicine's efforts to prevail over a formidable
and ever-changing adversary.