A doctor removes the normal, healthy side of a patient's brain instead of the malignant tumor. A man whose leg is scheduled for amputation wakes up to find his healthy leg removed. These recent examples are part of a history of medical disasters and embarrassments as old as the profession itself. In Brief History of Bad Medicine, Robert M. Youngson and Ian Schott have written the definitive account of medical mishap in modern and not-so- modern times. From famous quacks to curious forms of sexual healing, from blunders with the brain to drugs worse than the diseases they are intended to treat, the book reveals shamefully dangerous doctors, human guinea pigs, and the legendary surgeon who was himself a craven morphine addict. Exploring the line between the comical and the tragic, the honest mistake and the intentional crime, Brief History of Bad Medicine illustrates once and for all that you can't always trust the people in white coats.
Ian Schott Book order






- 2012
- 2004
World Famous Dictators
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 2004
World Famous Battles
- 183 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 1996
Medical Blunders
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This is a collection of stories about medical blunders in the past and in modern life. The stories are of acts of arrogance, ignorance, cruelty and stupidity. They include tales of: a labotomy without anaesthetic, female mutilation, secret experiments on criminals, the insane and cancer patients, sex-changes, the doctors who become surgery addicts, wonder drugs with nightmare side-effects, the euthanasia experts, and chloroform orgasms.
- 1994
The life and times of Adolf Hitler
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This book discusses a brief history of the life of Adolf Hitler.
- 1994
The life and times of Joseph Stalin
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Excellent miniature history of the red monarch. Novelty item crammed with facts. History. Communism. Stalin. 20th century. Russia.
