
Episodes in the History of Medical Science
Discovery Meets Orthodoxy
- 1st Edition - February 1, 2026
- Author: Anthony R. Rees
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 3 8 7 6 - 9
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 4 3 8 7 7 - 6
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Episodes in the History of Medical Science: Discovery Confronts Orthodoxy highlights key moments in history where scientific and medical advances faced acceptance and rejection by the prevailing orthodoxy. This book places present-day disease protection in context by exploring significant medical and scientific theories, their success stories, challenges, and the frequent resistance to new ideas. It shows how acceptance of scientific discoveries often lags due to conservatism within the scientific community and broader socio-political and cultural influences. The book examines the origins of medical theory and practice, from the revolutionary ideas of Hippocrates and Galen to the rise of Islamic Medicine and the scholasticism of the Middle Ages. It covers the arrival of syphilis in Europe and the ensuing medical debates, the historical battle against smallpox through variolation and vaccination, and the skepticism faced by groundbreaking discoveries in the 19th and 20th centuries. Key topics include the gene debate, the thalidomide tragedy, the antibody revolution, and the paradigm shift in understanding stomach ulcers. The narrative also addresses the modern era's anti-vaccinationism and vaccine hesitancy, emphasizing the ongoing tension between scientific integrity and public acceptance. Episodes in the History of Medical Science: Discovery Confronts Orthodoxy is a valuable resource for medical professionals, researchers, historians, and students. It underscores the importance of scientific and medical integrity, the pursuit of truth, and validated scientific communication. By providing historical insights and examples of perseverance in the face of skepticism, this book offers valuable lessons for improving public health and understanding the dynamic journey of medical science.
- Examines key medical breakthroughs from ancient times to the modern era and the resistance they faced within the scientific community
- Provides context for present-day disease protection by exploring specific historical medical and scientific challenges
- Highlights the influence of socio-political and cultural factors on the acceptance of scientific discoveries
- Serves as a valuable reference for medical professionals, researchers, historians, and students
Scientists and medical professionals at all levels and disciplines
1. The origins of medical theory and practice
2. A new disease, syphilis, arrives in Europe and with it new medical voices
3. Smallpox: Origins and remedies
4. A revolutionary solution to smallpox arrives…but not without opposition
5. Scientific skepticism in the 19th & 20th centuries: Not new but more divisive
6. Genes and heredity
7. The staccato discovery of penicillin
8. Trials and tragedies…the thalidomide story
9. Fusion of a different kind: The antibody revolution
10. A different ‘helix’ story: Stomach ulcers caused by bacteria?
11. Anti-vaccinationism and hesitancy in the modern era
12. Lessons from twenty-five millennia of medical science orthodoxy
2. A new disease, syphilis, arrives in Europe and with it new medical voices
3. Smallpox: Origins and remedies
4. A revolutionary solution to smallpox arrives…but not without opposition
5. Scientific skepticism in the 19th & 20th centuries: Not new but more divisive
6. Genes and heredity
7. The staccato discovery of penicillin
8. Trials and tragedies…the thalidomide story
9. Fusion of a different kind: The antibody revolution
10. A different ‘helix’ story: Stomach ulcers caused by bacteria?
11. Anti-vaccinationism and hesitancy in the modern era
12. Lessons from twenty-five millennia of medical science orthodoxy
- Edition: 1
- Published: February 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Anthony R. Rees
Anthony Robert Rees, educated at the University of Oxford (MSc, MA, DPhil), has had a distinguished academic and research career spanning over 30 years in receptor biology and molecular immunology. He served as a Lecturer in Molecular Biophysics at Oxford (1980-90) before becoming Professor of Biochemistry and Head of the School of Biology & Biochemistry at the University of Bath (1990-97). He was honored with an Emeritus Professorship in 2003 and a Doctor of Science Honoris Causa in 2009 by the University of Bath. Rees co-founded the Oxford University spin-out, Oxford Molecular plc, in 1989, which floated on the LSE in 1994. He held senior executive roles in French and Swedish biotech companies and was a founding board member of the Austrian antibody biotech company F-star. An expert in antibody repertoire theory, he is a consultant in immunology and a member of the American Association for the History of Medicine.
Affiliations and expertise
Founder of Rees Consulting AB, Stockholm, Sweden,, Emeritus Professor & Author