Explore a historical medical journal from 1899, rich with practical insights in medicine and surgery.
This early issue of The Southern Practitioner offers a window into medical practice at the turn of the century. It blends original communications, case reports, editorial notes, and book reviews, all focused on clinical care and surgical technique. Readers will find practical discussions, summaries of ongoing debates, and references to contemporary procedures and equipment as they were understood at the time.
Ideal for students, historians of medicine, and professionals interested in the evolution of clinical thinking, this volume presents a curated snapshot of medical life, from diagnostic approaches to treatment ideas that shaped care in its era.
- Original medical and surgical communications and case reports
- Editorial perspectives and reviews reflecting 1890s practice
- Indexes and notices that map the era’s clinical landscape
- Historical context for how medical knowledge and procedures developed
Ideal for readers of medical history, archival research, and those curious about how physicians approached diagnosis and treatment in 1899.
Nonfiction