Explore a historical medical journal in depth .
This 1903 volume offers a window into early 20th‑century practice, research, and clinical thoughts across multiple specialties.
This edition compiles editorials, case discussions, and reviews from the Canadian Practitioner and Review, including detailed clinical notes on topics such as uterine myomata, surgical approaches, and patient care. It also contains obituaries, professional notes, and reviews of contemporary medical texts, reflecting the era’s medical discourse and priorities.
- Read clinical discussions on uterine myomata, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment considerations.
- Learn how surgeons weighed procedures and reproductive preservation in early surgical practice.
- See contemporaneous medical journalism: editorials, society updates, obituaries, and book reviews.
Ideal for readers of vintage medical literature, historical practitioners seeking context, and collectors of early 1900s medical periodicals.