"A System of Physiologic Therapeutics" by Solomon Solis-Cohen offers a detailed exploration of non-pharmaceutical methods for treating illness at the beginning of the 20th century. This comprehensive text provides a practical exposition of therapeutic techniques, excluding drugging, to assist in the care of the sick. It is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of medical treatments and the evolving approaches to patient care.
Solis-Cohen's work sheds light on alternative and complementary therapies prevalent during this era. It will be of interest to medical historians, practitioners of alternative medicine, and anyone seeking insight into the therapeutic practices of the past. This book serves as a testament to the enduring quest for effective and holistic approaches to healthcare.
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