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Lindsey Fitzharris

    1 janvier 1982

    Fascinée dès son plus jeune âge par le passé et les personnes qui l'ont habité, l'obsession de toute une vie de cette auteure pour l'histoire a commencé par une curiosité enfantine pour l'invisible. Après avoir obtenu un doctorat en histoire des sciences, de la médecine et de la technologie à l'Université d'Oxford, elle s'est consacrée à rendre l'histoire accessible et captivante. À travers son site web populaire et sa série YouTube, elle offre un regard humoristique mais perspicace sur les aspects les plus curieux de notre passé. Son premier livre explore le monde brutal de la chirurgie victorienne, narrant la quête d'un chirurgien pour révolutionner le domaine.

    Lindsey Fitzharris
    Zachránce tváří: Harold Gillies a zrod moderní plastické chirurgie
    The Facemaker
    The Butchering Art
    • The Facemaker

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This poignant story chronicles the visionary surgeon who transformed the lives of First World War heroes through groundbreaking plastic surgery. As the war unleashed devastating new weaponry, countless soldiers suffered severe facial injuries, highlighting the stark gap between military technology and medical care. While many survived their wounds, disfigured soldiers often faced societal rejection instead of the honor they deserved. Award-winning historian Lindsey Fitzharris narrates the remarkable journey of Harold Gillies, a pioneering plastic surgeon who committed himself to restoring the identities of a brutalized generation. After witnessing the horrific injuries on the front lines, Gillies returned to Britain to establish one of the first hospitals dedicated to facial reconstruction in Sidcup. There, he assembled a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and artists to help recreate what had been lost. In a society that celebrated soldiers with lost limbs as heroes while stigmatizing those with facial disfigurements, Gillies not only restored faces but also revived spirits. Meticulously researched and grippingly told, this account intertwines Gillies's innovative surgical techniques with the poignant stories of the soldiers he helped, showcasing the powerful intersection of medicine and art, and the extraordinary courage and imagination that emerged amidst relentless horror.

      The Facemaker2022
      4,3
    • The Butchering Art

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A dramatic account of how 19th-century Quaker surgeon Joseph Lister developed an antiseptic method that indelibly changed medicine, describes the practices and risks of early operating theaters as well as the belief systems of Lister's contemporaries.

      The Butchering Art2017
      4,4