Travel through time and medicine as this itinerary traces how medical science evolved from ancient Greece to modern breakthroughs.
This nonfiction travelogue-steeped guide follows a physician’s journey across continents and centuries, pairing vivid historical sites with the people who shaped medical thought. It blends discovery, culture, and the places that made medicine what it is today.
- Discover how early ideas in Greece, Egypt, and Rome influenced later medical practice and science.
- Meet pivotal figures like Pasteur, Metchnikoff, Descartes, and Lamarck through the places that bear their memory.
- Explore iconic cities and regions—from Athens and Paris to Philadelphia and New England—and the museums, colleges, and monuments that celebrate medical progress.
- See how ideas about immunity, pathology, and physiology evolved, and why these moments matter for today’s understanding of disease.
Ideal for readers drawn to medical history, science travel, and the people and places that shaped modern medicine.