Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448301335
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
John Rawlings, London's effervescent 18th Century apothecary and occasional sleuth, tackles his most intriguing case to date. The scene was an exact replica of the one that had taken place twenty-four hours earlier. John Rawlings stood in the shop at Apothecaries' Hall buying the herb known as true-love. The only difference was that both he and the shop owner were buzzing with intrigue as they discussed the extraordinary outbreak of food poisoning which had stricken the liverymen who attended dinner at the Worshipful Society the previous day. And how Liveryman Alleyn might have died had John not given him the remedy of true-love. Except the following day Liveryman Alleyn does die. Under the brief and guidance of London's famous blind magistrate, John Fielding Rawlings is asked to investigate wether it is a deliberate case of poisoning. But who would want to poison the apothecaries? And were they targeting the Society or specifically the deceased? As John searches for gossip, he discovers that a fellow apothecary visited the dying man's house on the morning of his death, that the Beadle had fallen out with the Master, that a bereaved parent whose son died as a result of misdiagnosis has vowed vengeance on the entire Society.
Death at Apothecaries' Hall
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448301335
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
John Rawlings, London's effervescent 18th Century apothecary and occasional sleuth, tackles his most intriguing case to date. The scene was an exact replica of the one that had taken place twenty-four hours earlier. John Rawlings stood in the shop at Apothecaries' Hall buying the herb known as true-love. The only difference was that both he and the shop owner were buzzing with intrigue as they discussed the extraordinary outbreak of food poisoning which had stricken the liverymen who attended dinner at the Worshipful Society the previous day. And how Liveryman Alleyn might have died had John not given him the remedy of true-love. Except the following day Liveryman Alleyn does die. Under the brief and guidance of London's famous blind magistrate, John Fielding Rawlings is asked to investigate wether it is a deliberate case of poisoning. But who would want to poison the apothecaries? And were they targeting the Society or specifically the deceased? As John searches for gossip, he discovers that a fellow apothecary visited the dying man's house on the morning of his death, that the Beadle had fallen out with the Master, that a bereaved parent whose son died as a result of misdiagnosis has vowed vengeance on the entire Society.
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448301335
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
John Rawlings, London's effervescent 18th Century apothecary and occasional sleuth, tackles his most intriguing case to date. The scene was an exact replica of the one that had taken place twenty-four hours earlier. John Rawlings stood in the shop at Apothecaries' Hall buying the herb known as true-love. The only difference was that both he and the shop owner were buzzing with intrigue as they discussed the extraordinary outbreak of food poisoning which had stricken the liverymen who attended dinner at the Worshipful Society the previous day. And how Liveryman Alleyn might have died had John not given him the remedy of true-love. Except the following day Liveryman Alleyn does die. Under the brief and guidance of London's famous blind magistrate, John Fielding Rawlings is asked to investigate wether it is a deliberate case of poisoning. But who would want to poison the apothecaries? And were they targeting the Society or specifically the deceased? As John searches for gossip, he discovers that a fellow apothecary visited the dying man's house on the morning of his death, that the Beadle had fallen out with the Master, that a bereaved parent whose son died as a result of misdiagnosis has vowed vengeance on the entire Society.
Death, Disease & Dissection
Author: Suzie Grogan
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
ISBN: 1473886414
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
“A deep dive into the education and lives of a medical professional’s life over the span of 100 years . . . A good addition to any medical historian’s library” (The Lazy Historian). Imagine performing surgery on a patient without anesthetic or administering medicine that could kill or cure. Welcome to the world of the surgeon-apothecary. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, significant changes occurred in medicine. New treatments were developed and medical training improved. Yet, with doctors’ fees out of the reach of ordinary people, most relied on the advice of their local apothecary, among them, the poet John Keats, who worked at Guy’s Hospital in London. These men were the general practitioners of their time, making up pills and potions for everything from toothache to childbirth. Death, Disease & Dissection examines the vital role these men played within their communities, their training, the treatments they offered, the quacks, and the shocking sights and sounds in hospitals and operating theaters of the time. Suzie Grogan transports readers through 100 years of medical history, exploring the impact of illness and death and bringing the experiences of the surgeon-apothecary vividly to life. “I think the author has done a wonderful job of researching the topic and presenting the history of the profession, and biographical information on some of the most influential Surgeon-Apothecaries of the period. . . . This book is well organized and full of fascinating information on the topic.” —A Line from a Book
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
ISBN: 1473886414
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
“A deep dive into the education and lives of a medical professional’s life over the span of 100 years . . . A good addition to any medical historian’s library” (The Lazy Historian). Imagine performing surgery on a patient without anesthetic or administering medicine that could kill or cure. Welcome to the world of the surgeon-apothecary. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, significant changes occurred in medicine. New treatments were developed and medical training improved. Yet, with doctors’ fees out of the reach of ordinary people, most relied on the advice of their local apothecary, among them, the poet John Keats, who worked at Guy’s Hospital in London. These men were the general practitioners of their time, making up pills and potions for everything from toothache to childbirth. Death, Disease & Dissection examines the vital role these men played within their communities, their training, the treatments they offered, the quacks, and the shocking sights and sounds in hospitals and operating theaters of the time. Suzie Grogan transports readers through 100 years of medical history, exploring the impact of illness and death and bringing the experiences of the surgeon-apothecary vividly to life. “I think the author has done a wonderful job of researching the topic and presenting the history of the profession, and biographical information on some of the most influential Surgeon-Apothecaries of the period. . . . This book is well organized and full of fascinating information on the topic.” —A Line from a Book
Death at St. James's Palace
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
The most notorious mistress at court, a dashing black fop with an eye for the ladies or the aggrieved wife with secrets to hide ... who pushed obnoxious George Goward down the royal staircase?
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ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
The most notorious mistress at court, a dashing black fop with an eye for the ladies or the aggrieved wife with secrets to hide ... who pushed obnoxious George Goward down the royal staircase?
Death in the Dark Walk
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448300762
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Having just finished his apprenticeship, apothecary John Rawlings is celebrating in Vaux Hall Gardens when he trips over the body of a young girl. Hauled before the magistrate as the prime suspect, Rawlings clears his own name and so impresses the magistrate John Fielding that he is asked instead to investigate the crime. From gaming hell to fashion house, Rawlings follows a trail of lust and intrigue which unearths a dangerous past of threatening secrets.
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448300762
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Having just finished his apprenticeship, apothecary John Rawlings is celebrating in Vaux Hall Gardens when he trips over the body of a young girl. Hauled before the magistrate as the prime suspect, Rawlings clears his own name and so impresses the magistrate John Fielding that he is asked instead to investigate the crime. From gaming hell to fashion house, Rawlings follows a trail of lust and intrigue which unearths a dangerous past of threatening secrets.
Death in Hellfire
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher: Allison & Busby
ISBN: 9780749079772
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
'An excellent insight is given into Georgian London... I thoroughly enjoyed this book and was sorry to finish it' -- Historical Novels Review
Publisher: Allison & Busby
ISBN: 9780749079772
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
'An excellent insight is given into Georgian London... I thoroughly enjoyed this book and was sorry to finish it' -- Historical Novels Review
Death of a Baronet
Author: Anthony Harris
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781858584720
Category : Judicial error
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Early on the morning of August 30th 1780 Lady Anna Maria Boughton, of Lawford Hall in Warwickshire, went to her twenty-year old son Theodosius, seventh Baronet, to administer the potion prescribed by a local apothecary for the treatment of a long-standing venereal complaint. Within minutes, he was foaming at the mouth, his body convulsed in agony.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781858584720
Category : Judicial error
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Early on the morning of August 30th 1780 Lady Anna Maria Boughton, of Lawford Hall in Warwickshire, went to her twenty-year old son Theodosius, seventh Baronet, to administer the potion prescribed by a local apothecary for the treatment of a long-standing venereal complaint. Within minutes, he was foaming at the mouth, his body convulsed in agony.
Death at the Devil's Tavern
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448300940
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
John Rawlings, the exuberant young apothecary, is celebrating in The Devil’s Tavern, a popular if notorious haunt for sailors and smugglers. Stumbling across a corpse that has been fished out of the Thames, he identifies it as Sir William Hartfield, the bridegroom who had failed to show at his own wedding earlier that day. As the drowning reveals itself as murder, Rawlings is called upon by London’s revered sightless magistrate, John Fielding, to investigate the colourful members of Sir William’s family – from terrible old Lady Hodkin to her downtrodden daughter, and from Roger, flamboyant man of fashion to the outrageous twins who share an elaborate past.
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1448300940
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
John Rawlings, the exuberant young apothecary, is celebrating in The Devil’s Tavern, a popular if notorious haunt for sailors and smugglers. Stumbling across a corpse that has been fished out of the Thames, he identifies it as Sir William Hartfield, the bridegroom who had failed to show at his own wedding earlier that day. As the drowning reveals itself as murder, Rawlings is called upon by London’s revered sightless magistrate, John Fielding, to investigate the colourful members of Sir William’s family – from terrible old Lady Hodkin to her downtrodden daughter, and from Roger, flamboyant man of fashion to the outrageous twins who share an elaborate past.
Death and the Cornish Fiddler
Author: Deryn Lake
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780749081935
Category : Country dancing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The eleventh book in the acclaimed John Rawlings series
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780749081935
Category : Country dancing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The eleventh book in the acclaimed John Rawlings series
The Gentleman's Magazine
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 732
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 734
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