Darwin in Ilkley / Mike Dixon & Gregory Radick.
- Dixon, Michael F. (Michael Frederick), 1941-
- Date:
- 2009
- Books
About this work
Description
"When the "Origins of Species" was published on 24 November 1859, its author, Charles Darwin, was near the end of a nine-week stay in the remote Yorkshire village of Ilkley. He had come for the 'water cure' - a regime of cold baths and wet sheets - and for relaxation. But he used his time in Ilkley to shore up support, through extensive correspondence, for the extraordinary theory that the 'Origin' would put before the world: evolution by natural selection. In 'Darwin in Ilkley', Mike Dixon and Gregory Radick bring to life Victorian Ilkley and the dramas of body and mind that marked Darwin's visit, from his battles with his enigmatic illness to his debates with scientific critics."--Publisher's description.
Publication/Creation
Stroud : History Press, 2009.
Physical description
126 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 24 cm
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
First impressions -- The Lord Chancellor's verdict -- Illness and the water cure -- The Malvern of the North -- Problems with progress and Pallas -- North House -- Smoothing the way -- Publication and publicity -- A medical postscript.
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Where to find it
Location Status History of MedicineBZP (Darwin)Open shelves
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ISBN
- 9780752452838
- 0752452835