Explore how dissolution and evolution reshape our view of disease and treatment.
This book argues for a unified way to understand pathology by linking external causes, environmental factors, and the body’s internal responses. It shows how broad general principles can guide medical practice and challenge traditional, fragmented views.
- Presents a synthesis of pathology that emphasizes the role of external influences in disease
- Explains how the ideas of dissolution and evolution can clarify inflammation, tissue change, and recovery
- Illustrates practical implications for diagnosis and treatment by connecting theory to case examples
- Emphasizes the physician’s use of general principles to shape medical decisions and patient care
Ideal for readers interested in the philosophy behind medical practice and the evolution of clinical thinking.