"Mutinensium Medicorum Methodus Antipyretica Vindicata, Sive Ad Nonnullorum J.J. Manget and B. Ramazzini] Scriptiones Not " is a historical medical text by Ferrans Ferrari, originally published in 1719. This work delves into the antipyretic methods used by physicians, specifically addressing and defending their approaches against critiques found in the writings of J.J. Manget and B. Ramazzini. This book offers insights into the medical theories and practices prevalent in the 18th century, particularly concerning the treatment of fevers. It is a valuable resource for historians of medicine, scholars interested in the development of medical thought, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of early modern medical debates.
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