
THE GOLD-HEADED CANE.
INTRODUCTION.
PREFACE
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF WILLIAM MACMICHAEL.
NOTICE BY THE EDITOR.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
A golden‑capped cane links a line of Britain’s most celebrated physicians, turning a simple walking stick into a portal through medical history. From its first mysterious appearance in the hands of the generous Dr. John Radcliffe, the narrative follows the cane as it passes from one eminent practitioner to the next, each leaving a distinct imprint on the profession.
The early chapters trace the cane’s journey through the lives of figures such as the scholarly Dr. Mead, whose sun‑filled optimism earned him a place in the pages, and Anthony Askew, whose famed Bibliotheca Askeviana once housed priceless treasures. Along the way, readers encounter the charitable foundations, libraries, and hospitals that these men built, all while the cane silently witnesses their triumphs and tragedies.
Listeners are treated to a blend of vivid portraiture and the evolution of clinical practice, presented with the charm of a well‑kept family legend. The story invites curiosity about how a single object can reflect the changing face of medicine across generations.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (269K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1783–1839
Best remembered for The Gold-Headed Cane, he was a physician, traveler, and medical biographer whose writing opened a lively window onto British medicine in earlier centuries.
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