The Surgery of Henri De Mondeville, Volume I
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About the Book
After the full historical analysis by E. Nicaise, The reader will be amazed by the rich and varied substance of Mondeville’s Preambles, Notables, Contingencies and Generalities, most of which appear in Volume I. They reveal the surgical situation of that era: academia, surgical practice, professionalism versus quackery, physician versus surgeon, surgeon versus surgeon, and more. In that material we discover Mondeville: at once an embittered and yet sweet man, tolerant yet biased, gentle yet harsh, observant and penetrating.
About the Author
Dr. Rosenman is a retired surgeon and Professor of Surgery in San Francico, CA. He has provided English translations of seven of the eight seminal treatises written between 1170 and 1330 AD which reintroduced the art into Europe before the epoch of the Great Plague. With this translation of a treatise by one of three great surgeons of the 16th C, we can see how the art of practical surgery came to be dominated by the barber-surgeons while the academics of medicine and surgery were wasting their energies in battles for turf.