Compelling look at a famed physician’s life and work
This collection gathers the memoir and public addresses of William Withey Gull, a doctor long associated with Guy’s Hospital. It traces his early years, education, and rise in medical practice, offering insight into the man behind the milestones in medical history.
- Follow Gull from his Colchester birth to his days at Guy’s Hospital, including key mentors and turning points.
- See how his training and early experiments shaped his approach to medicine and teaching.
- Explore his thoughts on science, physiology, and the evolving ethics of medical research.
- Learn how his public addresses reflected the medical challenges and debates of his era.
Ideal for readers interested in medical history, biographical journeys of physicians, and the development of clinical practice in the 19th century.