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J. G. (John Gideon) Millingen
1782-1862
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Curiosities of Medical Experience
"Curiosities of Medical Experience" by J. G. Millingen is a collection of observations and insights into various unusual topics related to medicine, written in the early 19th century. This work aims to explore the strange relationships between human experiences and medical assumptions, challenging the credence given to well-known medical doctrines and highlighting the sometimes bizarre practices associated with healing. The content promises a blend of intriguing anecdotes and medical curiosities that reflect on the historical context of medicine. The opening of the book sets the stage for Millingen's exploration of medical anomalies, specifically beginning with a discussion of obesity and its varying societal perceptions. Millingen references historical figures and medicine's intersection with culture, illustrating the diverse attitudes towards corpulence across different eras and nations. He notes the contrasting beliefs regarding body image and health, including humorous anecdotes related to corpulent individuals, as well as medical opinions from historical texts. Overall, the beginning of the text invites readers into a fascinating world where medicine, culture, and human experience intertwine.
The History of Duelling. Vol. 1 (of 2)
"The History of Duelling: Vol. 1 (of 2)" by J. G. Millingen is a comprehensive historical account written in the early 19th century. This work delves into the practice of duelling, chronicling remarkable personal encounters and exploring the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of duelling from ancient times to the author’s contemporary period. Millingen aims to dissect the sociocultural implications and moral ramifications of duelling throughout history. At the start of the narrative, Millingen sets the stage by contrasting the supposed advancement of modern society with the persistent existence of duelling as a social convention, referring to it as a remnant of barbarism. He discusses the historical context in which duelling arose, outlining its emergence during savage epochs as a mechanism for conflict resolution and social order. Through examining ancient practices, including trials by ordeal, the author highlights humanity's inclination toward violence and revenge, framing duelling as a reflection of deeper societal flaws throughout different eras. Thus, the opening lays the groundwork for a detailed exploration of duelling, suggesting that this inquiry will reveal both the dark aspects of human nature and the intricacies of cultural development.
The History of Duelling. Vol. 2 (of 2)
"The History of Duelling: Vol. 2" by J. G. Millingen is a historical account written in the early 19th century. This volume explores various instances and legal implications of dueling, focusing particularly on notable personal encounters from Great Britain and Ireland, as well as other countries, spanning several centuries. The book aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, legal, and social contexts surrounding this practice. The opening of the volume discusses the origins of dueling in England, tracing its introduction by the followers of William the Conqueror and explaining its evolution, including the legal definitions and consequences of duel-related deaths. Millingen addresses significant cases that highlight the tension between personal honor and legal repercussions, detailing how views on duels shifted over time due to changing societal norms. The text recounts specific incidents, examining both historical figures and the broader implications of dueling within British society, thus setting the stage for deeper explorations in the subsequent chapters.