De Arthritide is a historical treatise on arthritis by Carolus Mayer. This work provides insights into medical knowledge and practices related to arthritis during the 17th century. Exploring the understanding and treatment of arthritic conditions in a historical context, this book offers a valuable resource for medical historians, rheumatologists, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical science. Mayer's observations and discussions shed light on the diagnostic approaches and therapeutic interventions of the time, contributing to a broader understanding of how medicine has progressed over the centuries.
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