Festschrift For Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell
Festschrift For Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell
Festschrift For Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell

Festschrift For Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell

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Edition: 96/350

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This rare, limited-edition volume serves as an esteemed academic tribute to Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell, a pivotal figure in the history of medical science. Published as a festschrift—a collection of writings by colleagues and admirers—this work honors Russell’s profound contributions to the field of anatomy and the history of medicine. The essays contained within delve into the evolution of medical practices and the intellectual legacy of one of Australia's most respected medical historians. The scholarly rigor displayed throughout these pages underscores the profound impact Russell had on his peers and the academic community at large. As a limited release of only 350 copies, this book is not merely a collection of essays but a significant artifact of medical bibliography. It remains an essential acquisition for those interested in the history of science, medical biography, or the meticulous output of the Queensberry Hill Press.

Author: Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, Queensberry Hill Press
Genre: Medicine

Description

Edition: 96/350

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This rare, limited-edition volume serves as an esteemed academic tribute to Kenneth Fitzpatrick Russell, a pivotal figure in the history of medical science. Published as a festschrift—a collection of writings by colleagues and admirers—this work honors Russell’s profound contributions to the field of anatomy and the history of medicine. The essays contained within delve into the evolution of medical practices and the intellectual legacy of one of Australia's most respected medical historians. The scholarly rigor displayed throughout these pages underscores the profound impact Russell had on his peers and the academic community at large. As a limited release of only 350 copies, this book is not merely a collection of essays but a significant artifact of medical bibliography. It remains an essential acquisition for those interested in the history of science, medical biography, or the meticulous output of the Queensberry Hill Press.