"Manuel Des Medecins" is a historical compilation of medical knowledge, drawing upon the wisdom of Hippocrates and Aulus Cornelius Celsus. Edited by Henri Guyot, this book offers insights into the medical practices and theories of the ancient world. Explore the foundations of modern medicine through the writings of these influential figures. Delve into the approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare as understood by physicians centuries ago. This volume provides a valuable perspective on the evolution of medical thought and its enduring impact on contemporary healthcare.
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