Behandlung Der Krankheiten Des Menschen, by Johann Peter Frank and Joseph Friedrich Sobernheim, provides a detailed examination of medical treatments and conditions. This historical text delves into various retentions, including mucous-lymphatic, blood, and fat retentions, as well as the retention of foreign substances. It addresses the retention of menstrual, postpartum, hemorrhoidal, and nasal blood flow, also covering obesity.
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