Unlock the history and science behind body temperature.
This book traces how thermometry evolved from early ideas to a precise medical tool, revealing how temperature relates to health and disease. It highlights the key discoveries that established the normal human temperature and shows how clinicians use temperature to understand illness.
In clear, accessible language, the text surveys dozens of scientists and moments that shaped temperature measurement. It explains the once-controversial idea that heat comes from chemistry and how modern thermometry emerged to map the body’s patterns across health and illness.
- Learn who helped turn temperature into a medical instrument and why each milestone matters.
- See how mean healthy temperature was established and what it implies for diagnosis.
- Understand how temperature changes signal different diseases and stages of illness.
- Explore the practical use of thermometry in clinical practice and research.
Ideal for readers curious about medical science, the history of physiology, and how a simple thermometer became a vital tool in patient care.