Grattan & Singer (1952) anglo-saxon magic and medicine
Rating: ♥♥♥♥ (Fine)
A fine book has all pages, no tears. Shelf worn, Front and back cover corner bend, Ex liberis
Charles Singer (1876-1960) was a British historian of science, medicine, and technology, known for his significant contributions to understanding the history of these fields. Born on November 2, 1876, in London, England, Singer initially studied biology before turning his focus to history.
Throughout his career, Singer conducted extensive research and traveled widely to collect materials related to the history of science and medicine. He played a key role in establishing organizations such as the History of Science Society and contributed to the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum.
Singer authored several influential books, including “A Short History of Medicine” and “The Evolution of Anatomy,” showcasing his expertise in interdisciplinary scholarship. His work continues to impact researchers and historians interested in the development of science, medicine, and technology. Singer passed away on March 31, 1960, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the field of historical scholarship.










