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Post Mortems Two- Mere Mortals- Medico-Historical Essays

Auteur(s): Charles MacLaurin
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Published in 1925, this captivating collection of essays serves as a sequel to its predecessor, delving into the lives of renowned figures through the lens of medical and psychological analysis. Each biography thoughtfully examines the interplay between health and the pivotal moments in the lives of historical icons such as Samuel Johnson, King Henry VI, Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, Queen Elizabeth I, Ivan the Terrible, and many others. The author, drawing upon a unique perspective as a doctor, argues that the health conditions of these leaders have often been overlooked by historians. With insights on the impact of health on leadership and societal change, this work invites readers to consider a more nuanced understanding of history. As noted in the preface, It is our duty to seek Truth. Summary by David WalesCopyright Biographies 2.0 Hygiène et mode de vie sain Monde Philosophie Sciences sociales
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  • 20 - Post Mortems Two- Mere Mortals- Medico-Historical Essays by Charles MacLaurin
    Aug 19 2025
    Published in 1925, this captivating collection of essays serves as a sequel to its predecessor, delving into the lives of renowned figures through the lens of medical and psychological analysis. Each biography thoughtfully examines the interplay between health and the pivotal moments in the lives of historical icons such as Samuel Johnson, King Henry VI, Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, Queen Elizabeth I, Ivan the Terrible, and many others. The author, drawing upon a unique perspective as a doctor, argues that the health conditions of these leaders have often been overlooked by historians. With insights on the impact of health on leadership and societal change, this work invites readers to consider a more nuanced understanding of history. As noted in the preface, It is our duty to seek Truth. Summary by David Wales
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    33 min
  • 19 - Post Mortems Two- Mere Mortals- Medico-Historical Essays by Charles MacLaurin
    Aug 19 2025
    Published in 1925, this captivating collection of essays serves as a sequel to its predecessor, delving into the lives of renowned figures through the lens of medical and psychological analysis. Each biography thoughtfully examines the interplay between health and the pivotal moments in the lives of historical icons such as Samuel Johnson, King Henry VI, Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, Queen Elizabeth I, Ivan the Terrible, and many others. The author, drawing upon a unique perspective as a doctor, argues that the health conditions of these leaders have often been overlooked by historians. With insights on the impact of health on leadership and societal change, this work invites readers to consider a more nuanced understanding of history. As noted in the preface, It is our duty to seek Truth. Summary by David Wales
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    20 min
  • 18 - Post Mortems Two- Mere Mortals- Medico-Historical Essays by Charles MacLaurin
    Aug 19 2025
    Published in 1925, this captivating collection of essays serves as a sequel to its predecessor, delving into the lives of renowned figures through the lens of medical and psychological analysis. Each biography thoughtfully examines the interplay between health and the pivotal moments in the lives of historical icons such as Samuel Johnson, King Henry VI, Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, Queen Elizabeth I, Ivan the Terrible, and many others. The author, drawing upon a unique perspective as a doctor, argues that the health conditions of these leaders have often been overlooked by historians. With insights on the impact of health on leadership and societal change, this work invites readers to consider a more nuanced understanding of history. As noted in the preface, It is our duty to seek Truth. Summary by David Wales
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    12 min
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