Physick to Physiology: Tales from an Oxford Life in Medicine
By (Author) Keith Dorrington
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Editions
16th January 2024
19th October 2023
Main
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Hardback
288
Width 236mm, Height 160mm, Spine 32mm
640g
A murder in Main Quad, a near demise high on Mont Blanc, the lady who survived hanging and became a celebrity, Lord Nuffield's dreadful visits to the dentist, and the surgeon who operated on his own hernia using strychnine: all pointers to medical mysteries and advances.
This book aims to entertain and inform the reader interested in the advancement of medical science. The author presents seven distinct areas of endeavour in which he has been involved during an Oxford career undertaking original research in engineering, materials science, anaesthesia and physiology while working as a tutor and practising doctor. Each topic is presented and illustrated with novel insights from a historical and often fascinating background extending up to medical controversies of the present day. A final section takes a personal look at the factors which contribute to Oxford's extraordinary ability to nurture medical science.
Keith Dorrington is Emeritus Fellow of University College, Oxford, having been formerly a physiologist and anaesthetist. During a career in teaching, research and clinical work, Oxford has provided a window to some awesome aspects of medical science, which this book has been written to share with the reader.