Proceedings and case studies from the Philadelphia Pathological Society, 1897–1898, now in one comprehensive volume.
This book gathers the reports, discussions, and official records that defined the society’s work during a pivotal period. Edited by Alonzo E. Taylor, it presents the monthly proceedings, officer and committee lists, and member roll, together with substantial clinical cases and scholarly dialogue.
Readers will encounter detailed case reports and expert discussions, reflecting the medical thinking of the era. The pages include notes on typhoid fever with accompanying conditions, congenital enteroptosis, and other topics that illuminate late 19th‑century pathology and treatment debates. The volume also documents printing, pagination corrections, and the society’s evolving publication practices.
- Monthly proceedings and official society records from November 1897 to June 1898
- Reports, discussions, and clinical case notes from leading pathologists
- Lists of officers, committees, and members of the Pathological Society of Philadelphia
- Historical context for medical research and professional exchange of the era
Ideal for researchers and students of medical history, librarians, and collectors seeking a window into 19th‑century pathology and professional society life.