"Herrn Maximilian Stoll ... Abhandlung Von Der Praktischen Arzneymittel-lehre: Ein Hinterlassenes Werk" is a historical treatise on practical pharmacology by Maximilian Stoll, edited by Johann Gottfried Essich. This work provides insights into the medical practices and pharmacological knowledge of the 18th century, offering a valuable resource for historians of medicine and those interested in the evolution of drug therapies. Stoll's meticulous observations and Essich's editorial contributions make this book a significant artifact of medical history, showcasing the state of medical science during the Enlightenment era. Explore the methodologies and understanding of medicine that shaped early modern healthcare through this important historical document.
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