
An Inaugural Dissertation On Pulmonary Consumption
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
14,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Weitere Ausgaben:
PAYBACK Punkte
7 °P sammeln!
A vital, long-lost voice on a disease that shaped the 19th century rediscover Edward Delafield s landmark inquiry into pulmonary consumption. This An Inaugural Dissertation On Pulmonary Consumption presents Delafield s meticulous observations and early theories on tuberculosis, offering readers a rare window into historical medical research at a pivotal moment in pulmonology. Combining clinical case notes, analysis of symptoms, and contemporary treatment methods, the dissertation traces how physicians of the era understood lung disease, its progression, and approaches to care from environment ...
A vital, long-lost voice on a disease that shaped the 19th century rediscover Edward Delafield s landmark inquiry into pulmonary consumption. This An Inaugural Dissertation On Pulmonary Consumption presents Delafield s meticulous observations and early theories on tuberculosis, offering readers a rare window into historical medical research at a pivotal moment in pulmonology. Combining clinical case notes, analysis of symptoms, and contemporary treatment methods, the dissertation traces how physicians of the era understood lung disease, its progression, and approaches to care from environment and regimen to then-current consumption treatment methods. Scholars of historical health studies will value the careful medical dissertation analysis, while curious readers will find human drama in accounts of suffering, hope, and scientific striving. Its historical significance is profound: an original contribution to 19th-century medicine by Edward Delafield, this work informs modern pulmonary disease research by revealing foundations of diagnostic thought and therapeutic experimentation. Now republished by Alpha Editions after decades out of print, this restored edition has been prepared for today s and future generations with faithful text and thoughtful presentation. More than a reprint, this volume is a collector s item and a cultural treasure essential for libraries, medical historians, and classic literature collectors. Whether you seek authoritative medical history literature or an evocative portrait of early tuberculosis study, Delafield s dissertation remains indispensable in pulmonary consumption and medical history collections.