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Best Historical Health Books

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Best Historical Health Books

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  1. Best Historical Health Books

  2. On April 7th is World Health Day, and thanks to many advances in medicine, the health of those living on this planet is better than it has ever been. However, as you will see from some of the books on Papergy, that hasn’t always been the case. Here are some of the best examples of books that cover the history of health. And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic by Randy Shilts AIDS was one of the worst epidemics to hit the world in the 1980s. This book looks at the issues that surrounded to AIDS virus and why it wasn’t detected earlier. It offers a different perspective on previous book on the subject. The Birth of the Pill: How Four Crusaders Reinvented Sex and Launched a Revolution by Jonathan Eig Many women now take ‘the pill’ forgranted, but for many years, it was the subject of heated discussion and became a revolution of sorts. This book deals with the main players in the fight for this invaluable contraceptive option - Margaret Sanger, Katharine McCormick, Gregory Pincus, and John Rock.

  3. The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister’s Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine by Lindsey Fitzharris Surgery wasn’t always clean and safe like it is today. This book looks at some of the shocking practices that took place in the nineteenth century along with the advances in germ theory that started to make changes to these practices. To read these and many other books about the history of medicine, take a look on Papergy.

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