Les Capsules Surr nales (The Adrenal Capsules) by Paul Langlois, published in 1897, is a significant work in the history of endocrinology. Written in French, this book provides a detailed examination of the adrenal glands, also known as suprarenal capsules, and their physiological functions. Langlois delves into the scientific understanding of these vital endocrine organs during the late 19th century.
This historical text offers valuable insights into the early research and theories surrounding the adrenal glands, their role in hormone production, and their impact on overall health. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical development of medical science, particularly the study of endocrinology and the understanding of adrenal function.
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