De Dysenteria Castrensi... by Bonaventura Milans, written in Latin, is a significant historical document concerning dysentery in military settings. Likely dating to the 18th century, this work offers insights into the medical challenges faced by armies and the prevailing medical theories of the time. The text provides valuable historical information on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of dysentery, a common and deadly disease in military camps. This book is an essential resource for scholars interested in the history of medicine, military history, and the social conditions that impacted health during this period.
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