The Cleveland Medical Gazette, Vol.
3, offers a snapshot of a late 19th‑century medical scene through its pages. Expect editorials, book notices, society news, and a broad mix of clinical topics, advertisements, and professional notices that reflect the era’s medical culture and daily practice.
From detailed indexes and proceedings of medical societies to new medical titles and practical guidance, this volume compiles the period’s professional discourse, debates, and teaching concerns. The content ranges from clinical discussions and public health notes to advertisements aimed at physicians and druggists, illustrating how information and commerce intertwined in the era’s medical world.
- A window into 19th‑century medical thought, practice, and education
- Editorials, society proceedings, and notes on progress in various specialties
- Listings of new books, pamphlets, and clinical manuals with practical insight
- Advertising and professional notices that shaped daily work for doctors and pharmacists
Ideal for readers of medical history, researchers, and professionals curious about the period’s published medical culture.