Explore the foundations of disease and medicine in a classic work that blends solid facts with the philosophy of clinicians.
This edition stays faithful to the original aim: to describe disease in general with clarity, while tracing its definitions, causes, symptoms, and progression. It covers how physicians classify illness, assess organs, and examine the principal works that shape general pathology. The book also highlights how progress in science—through auscultation, percussion, chemistry, and microscopy—has sharpened diagnosis and deepened understanding of disease processes.
- Clear definitions and scope of pathology, including its scope, limits, and methods.
- How diseases are caused, predisposing factors, and the sequence of symptoms and signs.
- Progression, types, and prognostic value of diseases, with discussion of diagnosis and treatment.
- Historical context, the evolution of medical knowledge, and the book’s structure across editions.
Ideal for readers of medical history, students of pathology, and professionals seeking a concise, authoritative overview of general pathology.