Archives De Neurologie, Volume 14, published in 1887, offers a fascinating glimpse into the neurological understanding and medical practices of the late 19th century. Written in French by Bureaux Du Progr s Medical, this volume represents a significant historical record of neurological studies and research during that era. It presents detailed observations, case studies, and theoretical discussions that reflect the scientific approaches and prevailing medical knowledge of the time. For historians of medicine, neurologists, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical science, "Archives De Neurologie" provides invaluable insights into the development of neurology as a specialized field within medicine.
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