Royal Poxes and Potions
Discover the intriguing tapestry of royal history in Royal Poxes and Potions by Raymond Lamont-Brown, published by The History Press Ltd in 2009. This captivating paperback edition spans 324 pages, delving into the lives of notable figures such as Sir William Gull, the court physician to Queen Victoria, who found himself embroiled in the mysteries of the infamous Jack the Ripper case. Equally fascinating is Sir Frederick Treves, a respected physician to four monarchs, renowned for rescuing the remarkable ‘Elephant Man,’ Joseph Merrick, from a life of exploitation in a fairground freak show. Through profound insights and a detailed exploration of their legacies, Lamont-Brown invites readers to explore the intersections of medicine, monarchy, and social issues in a compelling narrative that promises to enlighten and entertain. Don't miss this thrilling journey into the shadows of royal history.