
A Short Practice of Medicine - Paperback
A Short Practice of Medicine - Paperback
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by Robert A. Fleming (Author)
A Short Practice of Medicine, authored by Robert A. Fleming and originally published in 1906, offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of medical knowledge and practice at the turn of the century. This historical text provides valuable insights into the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches employed by physicians during a period of significant advancement in medical science.
Designed as a practical guide, the book covers a wide range of diseases and conditions, presenting key symptoms, diagnostic methods, and recommended treatments. While medical practices have evolved considerably since its original publication, "A Short Practice of Medicine" remains a fascinating resource for understanding the history of medicine and the evolution of medical knowledge. It will appeal to historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the development of modern healthcare.
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