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Thomas Hawkes Tanner's 'Memoranda on Poisons' is a comprehensive and meticulous study that delves into the world of toxic substances. Written in a clear and informative style, the book provides detailed information on various poisons, their effects on the human body, and methods of detection and treatment. Tanner's work is a valuable resource for scientists, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the fascinating realm of poison.

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Thomas Hawkes Tanner's 'Memoranda on Poisons' is a comprehensive and meticulous study that delves into the world of toxic substances. Written in a clear and informative style, the book provides detailed information on various poisons, their effects on the human body, and methods of detection and treatment. Tanner's work is a valuable resource for scientists, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the fascinating realm of poison.
Autorenporträt
Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1824-1871) was a distinguished British physician and medical writer known for his contributions to the field of toxicology and general medical reference. Tanner's career was marked by his commitment to expanding medical knowledge and improving healthcare practices. His extensive writings include the notable work 'Memoranda on Poisons,' which provided comprehensive insights into toxic substances and their clinical implications. The book, first published in 1857, was recognized for its clarity and practical utility, serving as an essential guide for medical professionals dealing with cases of poisoning (Tanner, 1857). Tanner's literary style was characterized by meticulous research and an attention to detail that ensured precision and reliability in his work. His writing was aimed at both medical practitioners and students, and sought to bridge the gap between complex medical theory and everyday clinical practice. Beyond 'Memoranda on Poisons,' Tanner authored several other influential texts, such as 'A Manual of Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis' and 'The Practice of Medicine,' which further solidified his reputation as an authoritative voice in Victorian medicine. Throughout his literary contributions, Tanner's legacy persists in the form of enduring medical principles and practices that continue to influence modern medicine.