Explore a classic 19th-century medical lecture collection that guides clinicians through diagnosis, causes, and practical therapies.
This edition gathers the author’s guidance on a range of disorders, from rheumatic diseases to mental illness, and even the science behind verminous diseases. It presents symptoms, progression, and historical treatment ideas in a clear, practitioner-focused voice, suitable for students and seasoned readers alike.
- Understand acute and chronic rheumatism, including symptoms, prognosis, and both traditional and cautioned remedies.
- Learn about mental diseases, their signs, progression, prognosis, and a blend of moral and remedial management.
- Study verminous diseases with descriptions of worm varieties and their typical sites within the body.
- Gain practical context for applying historical medical theories to patient care and medical training.
Ideal for readers of medical history and 19th-century clinical practice, as well as students seeking a window into era-specific diagnostic and treatment approaches.