
The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics; Volume 29 - Paperback
The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics; Volume 29 - Paperback
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by American Electrotherapeutic Association (Created by)
Explore the historical landscape of electrotherapeutics with "The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 29." This volume, dating back to 1911, offers a unique glimpse into the practices and perspectives of the American Electrotherapeutic Association during a pivotal era in medical history. Delve into detailed accounts of advanced therapeutic techniques and discussions that shaped the field of alternative medicine at the time.
This journal is an invaluable resource for historians of medicine, practitioners of alternative therapies, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of electrotherapeutics. Discover the debates, innovations, and clinical insights that defined the approach to healthcare in the early 20th century through the lens of one of its foremost professional organizations.
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