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Alexander Monro Libros
Alexander Monro primus fue un cirujano y anatomista escocés que se convirtió en el profesor fundador de anatomía en la Universidad de Edimburgo. Sus clases, impartidas en inglés en lugar del latín convencional, resultaron muy populares entre los estudiantes. Sus cualidades docentes contribuyeron significativamente al éxito y la reputación de la escuela de medicina de Edimburgo. Su legado es notable no solo por el avance de la anatomía, sino también por popularizar el inglés como lengua de instrucción en medicina.






Fascinating. - The Wall Street Journal Monro dives deep into the Asian and Middle Eastern cultures to examine how the discovery and spread of paper permitted civilizations to blossom and also how paper broke down isolation. - Chicago Tribune Elegantly presented. . . . Monro's focus is China, which he knows well. When the Greeks and the Romans were carving on stone and writing on papyrus scrolls, Chinese scholars were using paper. - The Economist Page- turningly readable. . . . The chronological narrative, beginning with prehistoric charcoal scribbling on cave walls and ending with e-paper, is laden with research carried admirably lightly. . . . A terrific read. - Literary Review Timely. . . . Monro's expertise as a European historian and scholar of Chinese gives this book a uniquely broad perspective, which would mean less if he were not also a picturesque writer with an eye for a good story. - The Times (London)
The Paper Trail. Papier, englische Ausgabe
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The Paper Trail tells the story of how a simple Chinese product has for two millennia allowed knowledge, ideas and religions to spread at an unprecedented rate around the world. Alexander Monro traces this groundbreaking invention's voyage, beginning with the Buddhist translators responsible for its spread across China and Japan, and follows it westward along the Silk Road, where it eventually became the surface of the Quran. Once paper reached Europe, it became indispensable to the scholars who manufactured the Renaissance and Reformation from their desks. As Monro uncovers, paper created a world in which free thinking could flourish, and brought disciplines from science to music into a new age.
This comprehensive treatise delves into the fascinating world of parasitic worms and the diseases they cause. From tapeworms to pinworms to flukes, each type of worm is explored in detail, with information on its life cycle, symptoms, and treatment. With vivid illustrations and meticulous scientific descriptions, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of medicine and biology.
History, Geography, and Statistics of British North America
- 332 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A comprehensive survey of the geography, history, and politics of British North America, including Canada and the colonies that would later form the United States. The book provides detailed information on the region's natural resources, economy, and social dynamics, as well as its strategic importance in colonial and global affairs.
Observations on Crural Hernia is an important work in the field of surgery. Alexander Monro provides a detailed description of crural hernia and the various surgical techniques used to treat it. This book also includes an illustrated section on the different types of hernia. This is an important resource for anyone interested in the history of surgery or the treatment of hernias.
Annexation, or Union With the United States, is the Manifest Destiny of British North America
- 62 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
An Account Of The Inoculation Of Small Pox In Scotland
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
First published in 1765, this book describes the history of smallpox inoculation in Scotland and provides an account of the experiences of several patients who underwent the procedure. Written by Alexander Monro, a prominent member of the medical profession in Edinburgh, this book is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers in the history of public health and medicine.
Traite D'Anatomie Comparee (1786)
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original.