Blood Work, a take of medicine and murder in the Scientific Revolution

By Holly TuckerHere is a dark little bit of human history. In Blood Work the facts about bloodletting and vivisection are brought to life. Holly Tucker brings the world of medicine practices in the 1600’s to light. You might be asking yourself why did I pick up this book to begin with? Well I had just read Megan Shepherd’s “The Madman’s Daughter” and I was curious to know about real medical practices of the past, in particular blood transfusions and vivisection. Blood Work tells the facts about early blood transfusions, blood letting, vivisection and more. This educational look at the evolution of medical science sheds light on a time when anyone could call themselves a doctor, where morality and experimentation still haunt the medical science community to this day.