Ancient Time | What Victorian DOCTORS Did to Their Patients
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By:
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Henry Caldwell
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Uncover the chilling roots of medical history, where the Victorian line between healing and harm was dangerously thin. Whether you are fueling a macabre curiosity or seeking a gripping listen for your commute, this immersive narrative plunges you directly into cramped parlors, brutal asylums, and terrifying operating theaters.
Experience the profound tension of an era before germ theory and modern sanitation guaranteed our survival. You will feel the visceral dread and cautious hope of vulnerable people trusting flawed, yet courageous, practitioners armed with little more than leeches, laudanum, and sheer guesswork.
What you'll discover inside:
• The agonizing, everyday realities of nineteenth-century surgery, childbirth, and infectious disease.
• How social class, wealth, and gender ruthlessly dictated a patient's treatment and odds of survival.
• Authentic voices drawn from historical diaries, chilling court records, and original physician casebooks.
• The stark difference between well-intentioned interventions, blind habit, and dangerous medical quackery.
• The startling ways these archaic, sometimes toxic traditions laid the essential groundwork for modern clinics.
Press play to confront the frightening, fascinating origins of our contemporary health systems. Start listening now to embark on a transformative journey that will forever change how you view the pristine white coats of today.
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