"Diseases of the Heart" offers a comprehensive look at cardiology as understood at the beginning of the 20th century. Authored by George Dock and Theodor Von J rgensen, this volume provides detailed insights into various cardiac ailments, diagnostic techniques, and treatment approaches prevalent during that era.
This historical work is invaluable for medical historians, students of cardiology, and anyone interested in tracing the evolution of medical knowledge and practice. While medical understanding has advanced significantly since its original publication in 1908, this book remains a significant resource for comprehending the foundations upon which modern cardiology is built.
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