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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
the truth about florence nightingale?,
By Rachel Urquhart "zelda" (kelso,QLD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Brief History of Medicine: From Hippocrates' Four Humours to Crick and Watson's Double Helix (Paperback)
This book was fascinating and amazing and wonderful, untill I got to the part about florence nightingale. This person got it wrong, wrong, wrong! What he says about florence is all backward. It was her not the government who wanted to clean up at the crimean war, anyone who knows anything about florence nightingale will know this. Otherwise it was very interesting. Shame about the huge mistake.
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This review is from: A Brief History of Medicine: From Hippocrates' Four Humours to Crick and Watson's Double Helix (Paperback)
This book kept me interested until the last page. Strathern writes very clear and concise, making sure to hit all the important points in medical discovery throughout history. After reading, I wanted to learn more about many various topics discussed in this book. Great for all science readers!
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A Brief History of Medicine: From Hippocrates' Four Humours to Crick and Watson's Double Helix by Paul Strathern (Paperback - July 10, 2005)
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