Commentaria in Maximiliani Stollii Aphorismos De Cognoscendis Et Curandis Febribus is a Latin commentary by Joseph Eyerel on Maxmilian Stoll's aphorisms concerning the diagnosis and treatment of fevers. Published in 1791, this work provides valuable insight into 18th-century medical practices and the understanding of febrile diseases. Eyerel's commentary delves into Stoll's original text, offering interpretations and elaborations that reflect the medical knowledge of the time. This book is a significant resource for historians of medicine, offering a detailed perspective on the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches used to combat fevers during this period. The enduring value of this text lies in its historical context and its contribution to understanding the evolution of medical thought.
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