Through comprehensive chapters, Cumberbatch examines the technical requirements of the apparatus, the necessary precautions for safe practice, and the specific indications for treatment in fields such as rheumatology and dermatology. As a significant historical contribution to physical medicine, "Diathermy" highlights the transition of electrotherapy into a scientifically grounded medical discipline. This book is an invaluable resource for historians of medicine and practitioners interested in the origins of modern thermal therapy and rehabilitation techniques. It reflects the clinical dedication and scientific inquiry that defined the early development of physical medicine as a specialized branch of healthcare.
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