
Medical Record; Volume 24 - Paperback
Medical Record; Volume 24 - Paperback
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by George Frederick Shrady (Author)
Explore the landscape of 19th-century American medicine through "Medical Record, Volume 24," a valuable historical resource edited by George Frederick Shrady. This volume offers a detailed snapshot of medical practices, discussions, and case studies from the era, providing insight into the evolution of medical science and patient care. Delve into the specific challenges and innovations that shaped the medical profession during this transformative period.
A must-read for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of medical history, "Medical Record" presents a window into the past, revealing the foundations upon which modern medicine was built. Discover the perspectives and approaches that defined healthcare over a century ago, and appreciate the remarkable progress that has since been achieved.
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