Explore the historical landscape of medicine with the "Chicago Medical Review, Volumes 5-6." This compilation offers a glimpse into the medical practices, discussions, and advancements of its time. As a valuable historical record, it provides insights into the evolution of medical thought and practice during the period it covers.
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