Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

by George M. (George Milbrey) Gould, Walter L. (Walter Lytle) Pyle

EN·~40 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
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Being an encyclopedic collection of rare and extraordinary cases, and of the most striking instances of abnormality in all branches of medicine and surgery, derived from an exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present day, abstracted, classified, annotated, and indexed.

40:08:34
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by - GEORGE M. GOULD, A.M., M.D. and WALTER L. PYLE, A.M., M.D.

0:04
3

PREFATORY AND INTRODUCTORY.

15:13

Description

This volume gathers some of the most unusual and baffling medical reports ever recorded, spanning centuries of observation from ancient treatises to modern journals. Each entry spotlights a single anomaly—whether a strange birth, a baffling tumor, or an inexplicable physiological quirk—allowing listeners to glimpse the oddities that have both puzzled and propelled physicians forward. The authors weave brief historical notes with clear annotations, showing how curiosity about the abnormal has driven scientific inquiry since the days of Aristotle and Pliny. The result is a vivid catalogue that feels less like a textbook and more like a museum of the body's most perplexing exhibits.

Organized thematically and indexed for easy navigation, the collection invites you to wander from bizarre vascular formations to rare genetic oddities, each narrated with a calm, scholarly voice. Along the way, the commentary highlights the human drive to understand the strange, reminding us that even the most outlandish cases can illuminate ordinary biology. Listeners will find a compelling blend of history, humor, and the enduring wonder that keeps medicine exploring the edges of the possible.

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Language

en

Duration

~40 hours (2326K characters)

Release date

1996-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

George M. (George Milbrey) Gould

George M. (George Milbrey) Gould

1848–1922

A doctor with a gift for words, this late-19th-century American writer moved easily between medicine and publishing, helping shape both medical reference works and debates about eye strain and reading. His books reflect a curious, practical mind interested in how language and health meet everyday life.

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Walter L. (Walter Lytle) Pyle

1871–1921

A physician and medical writer with a taste for the unusual, he helped turn strange clinical cases into gripping reading. His books mix practical medical knowledge with the curiosity and drama that made late-19th-century medicine so vivid.

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