Friderici Hildebrandt ... Primae Lineae Pathologiae Generalis is a foundational work in the field of general pathology. Written in Latin, this historical text by Friedrich Hildebrandt offers insight into the understanding of disease and illness during its time. It provides a detailed overview of pathological principles and concepts, reflecting the medical knowledge and approaches prevalent in the 18th century.
This book is valuable for historians of medicine, scholars of Latin, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical science. Hildebrandt's work provides a glimpse into the early development of pathology as a distinct discipline and offers a context for understanding modern medical practices. It represents a significant contribution to the medical literature of its era.
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