Auswahl Aus Den Tageb chern Des Krankenhauses Zu Copenhagen, Volume 1 offers a unique glimpse into 18th-century medical practices and hospital life in Copenhagen. Compiled from the diaries of Frederik Ludvig Bang and Johann Heinrich Jugler, this volume provides firsthand accounts of patient care, disease management, and the daily routines of a bustling hospital. Detailing a range of medical cases and observations, this historical record sheds light on the challenges and innovations of early public health initiatives and medical treatments. A valuable resource for medical historians and those interested in the evolution of healthcare.
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