BOOKS - A Cabinet of Medical Curiosities
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A Cabinet of Medical Curiosities
Author: Jan Bondeson
Year: July 11, 1905
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 49 MB
Language: English
Year: July 11, 1905
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 49 MB
Language: English
Long ago curiosities were arranged in cabinets for display a dried mermaid might be next to a giant s shinbone the skeletons of conjoined twins beside an Egyptian mummy In ten essays Jan Bondeson brings a physician s diagnostic skills to various unexpected gruesome and extraordinary aspects of the history of medicine spontaneous human combustion colonies of snakes and frogs living in a person s stomach kings and emperors devoured by lice vicious tribes of tailed men and the Two Headed Boy of Bengal Bondeson tells the story of Mary Toft who gained notoriety in 1726 when she allegedly gave birth to seventeen rabbits King George I the Prince of Wales and the court physicians attributed these monstrous births to a maternal impression because Mary had longed for a meal of rabbit while pregnant Bondeson explains that the fallacy of maternal impressions conspicuous in the novels of Goethe Sir Walter Scott and Charles Dickens has ancient roots in Chinese and Babylonian manuscripts Bondeson also presents the tragic case of Julia Pastrana a Mexican Indian woman with thick hair growing over her body and a massive overgrowth of the gums that gave her a simian or ape like appearance Called the Ape Woman she was exhibited all over the world After her death in 1860 Julia s husband who had also been her impresario had her body mummified and continued to exhibit it throughout Europe Bondeson tracked the mummy down and managed to diagnose Julia Pastrana s condition as the result of a rare genetic syndrome