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You Wouldn't Want to be Sick in the 16th Century!: Diseases You'd Rather Not Catch (2002)

by Kathryn Senior

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A humorous look at the state of illness and medicine in Tudor England.
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Lots of gross and disgusting tidbits about medical practices in the 16th century. No real in depth info with this book though, just an overview of different practices and illnesses of the times. ( )
  momma2 | Jul 14, 2011 |
If being sick in the 21st century is no fun, imagine being sick in the 16th century when doctors though letting leeches suck your blood would heal you from some diseases. This book informs the reader the many reasons one wouldn't want to be sick in the 16th century. Told from the point of view of the reader as Nicholas Knight,a 16th century barber surgeon's apprentice, it takes a humorous look at the diseases, surgery, doctor's medical opinions,birth and other medical situations one would experience during this time period. Every page is filled with exaggerated illustrations that support the text very well. The information is well written in a simple and funny way that even the most reluctant reader will enjoy this book. One of the many books from the You wouldn't want to.. series. ( )
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