The Conditions Which Modify The Characters Of Inflammations Of The Skin, And Their Influence On Treatment: Being The Lettsonian Lectures At The ... London, On February 16, March 2 And 16, 1903 - Softcover

Radcliffe-Crocker, H

 
9781248837030: The Conditions Which Modify The Characters Of Inflammations Of The Skin, And Their Influence On Treatment: Being The Lettsonian Lectures At The ... London, On February 16, March 2 And 16, 1903

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"The Conditions Which Modify The Characters Of Inflammations Of The Skin, And Their Influence On Treatment" presents the Lettsonian Lectures delivered at the Medical Society of London in February and March 1903 by H. Radcliffe-Crocker. This historical work delves into the understanding of skin inflammations, exploring the various factors that influence their characteristics and how those modifications affect treatment strategies.

Radcliffe-Crocker's lectures offer insights into the dermatological knowledge of the early 20th century, providing a valuable perspective on the evolution of medical practices. This book is essential for historians of medicine, dermatologists, and anyone interested in the historical context of dermatological treatments and the insights of a prominent medical figure of the era.

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