As the Victorian era began in 1837, the world of medicine was still in a relatively dangerous state; hospitals were as likely to speed up your ailment as cure you, surgery was done without reliable ...
Could You Survive Victorian Surgery?' In this video, History Hit's Alice Loxton dives deep into London’s grisly past. She goes under the knife and takes a forensic look at the horrors of Victorian ...
Eliza is hired to solve a case of blackmail in the shady world of Victorian medicine. Eliza is hired to solve a case of blackmail in the shady world of Victorian medicine and finds herself with a new ...
Mary Putnam Jacobi (1842–1906), the second woman to graduate from the Sorbonne medical school, played a forgotten but critical role in feminist history, according to this brilliant account. Reeder ...
The public is invited to bring a bag lunch at noon, Wednesday, Jan. 21, and listen as Wilma Korevaar discusses Victorian medical theories and practices - how medicine made great advances in the ...
Murder, Medicine and Mourning is a sell-out topic. Crowds gathered for the second annual tour to hear stories of the family and walk the grounds at Wynnewood State Historic Site in Castilian Springs ...