Recollections of Past Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:20th Oct '11
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First published in 1872, this autobiography chronicles the extraordinary life of well-known physician and travel writer Henry Holland.
Written by one of the most sought-after physicians of nineteenth-century Britain, this memoir recounts the intriguing life of Henry Holland (1788–1873). Originally written for family and close friends, this account of his wide-ranging travels and his experiences as a society doctor was first published in 1872.First published in 1872, this memoir recounts the extraordinary life of Sir Henry Holland (1788–1873), physician, and travel writer. Holland's first voyage abroad was a four-month trip to Iceland in 1810, and he went on to traverse much of the globe by boat, on horseback, and on foot. He journeyed through Europe during the Napoleonic Wars, survived earthquakes and other disasters, and was arrested three times during his travels. Holland was also well known as a society doctor in London, and this work also includes numerous references to the eminent people Holland treated in a medical capacity. He was medical attendant to Queen Caroline, wife of George IV, and was appointed physician-extraordinary to Queen Victoria in 1837. He also treated six British prime ministers. Originally written for his friends and children and printed privately, the book was revised and expanded for publication the year before Holland died.
ISBN: 9781108038010
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 460g
360 pages