Die Aktive oder Reiz-Congestion und deren innere Mechanik (Active or Stimulus Congestion and Its Internal Mechanics) explores the medical concept of congestion from a physiological perspective. Written by August Weber and published in 1855, the book delves into the theories surrounding active congestion, examining its mechanisms and causes as understood in mid-19th century medicine. This historical text offers insights into the evolution of medical thought and the understanding of physiological processes during that era. It will appeal to historians of medicine and those interested in the development of medical theories.
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