Devils, Drugs and Doctors: The Story of the Science of Healing from Medicine Man to Doctor This is the 1929 twenty-eighth printing of Devils, Drugs and Doctors by Howard W. Haggard, published by Harper & Brothers. This edition is notable for its excellent condition, with dark red boards that remain unfaded and all 405 pages securely attached to the hinge, showing no seam splits. The pages are free from marks, except for a previous owner’s annotation on the front free paper. The book includes more than 148 illustrations and plates, which bring to life the fascinating history of medicine. Ephemera found inside! Synopsis: Devils, Drugs and Doctors is a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of medical science, tracing its journey from ancient practices of medicine men to modern-day doctors. The book is divided into six parts, each delving into a different aspect of the history of healing: 1. The Conquest of Death at Birth: Childbirth and Civilization Sairey Gamps and the Midmen Compassion of Peter Chamberlen A Gentleman with Clean Hands May Carry the Disease 2. The Story of Anesthesia: In Sorrow Thou Shalt Bring Forth Children 3. Progress of Surgery: Making an Anatomy The Greatest Surgeon 4. Passing of Plague and Pestilence: The Black Death Pestilence and Personal Liberty Pestilence and Moralists Medical Thread in the Moral Snarl 5. The Healing Art: The Halt, Lame, and Blind White and Black Magic Drug on the Market Turning Point Toward a Better Conclusion 6. Medicine Through the Ages: Civilization and Medicine Haggard’s work is a captivating narrative that not only charts the scientific advancements in medicine but also intertwines the social and cultural contexts that influenced these developments. It’s a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of medical science. Please feel free to ask for more pictures, I was limited how many I could post. This uncommon edition, particularly in such fine condition, is a treasure for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Happy to discuss shipping options!