Thomas Garnett was a man of science and physician whose career took
him from rural obscurity in 18th-century Westmorland to metropolitan
prominence as the first professor of natural philosophy and chemistry
at the newly founded Royal Institution in London in 1799. His rise to
the summit of British science was far from straightforward, but is
brought to life in vivid detail by Robert Fox. Fox gives an engrossing
and moving account of the trials, triumphs, and tragedies of Garnett's
life, exploring his disputes with established doctors concerning the
medicinal virtues of mineral waters, his involvement in the contested
politics surrounding the creation of the Royal Institution of Great
Britain and his premature death. In doing so, Fox deftly shows how
Garnett's life can illuminate a wide canvas of the social history of
British science and medicine in the crucial period of early
industrialisation
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Science, Medicine, Mobility in Britain
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ISBN
9781350239302
Publisert
2024
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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