Abstract

Chapter 1 tells the stories of medicine’s great writers such as Hippocrates, Galen, Thomas Sydenham, and Sir William Osler, and classic medical written works such as Avicenna’s Canon of Medicine and Osler’s Principles and Practice of Medicine. It discusses how medical writing has changed over the years, the characteristics of successful medical writers and what constitutes good medical writing. Here the reader will learn the joys of medical writing, as well as some of the frustrations writers may face.

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