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The Anatomist, the Barber-Surgeon, and the King

How the Accidental Death of Henry II of France Changed the World
By:Seymour I. Schwartz
Publisher:Bloomsbury USA
Print ISBN:9781633880344
eText ISBN:9781633880351
Edition:1
Copyright:2015
Format:Reflowable

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This unique study examines a critical juncture in the history of the Renaissance brought about by a freak accident. Combining both a history of sixteenth-century medicine and European politics, the author describes the far-reaching effects of the death of King Henry II of France (1519-1559). Grievously wounded by an accidental blow to the head suffered during a mock jousting competition, the king lingered for weeks before expiring. Even the ministrations of Europe's two most renowned physicians-Andreas Vesalius and Ambroise Pare-could not prevent his demise. As the author shows, the death of Henry II created a power vacuum, and the subsequent chain of events had significant effects on the balance of power in Europe.

A noted surgeon, the author also provides many insights into the state of medicine in this era-a time when the practice of surgery and knowledge of human anatomy were being transformed. Readers learn how Vesalius's ingenious studies of anatomy advanced the understanding of human body functions. And Pare's experience with battlefield wounds led to more humane and effective treatments of the injured.

This colorful, lively narrative combines engrossing details about politics, history, and medicine during an important period at the end of the Renaissance.

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