"Oxygen in Therapeutics," penned by Clyde E. Ehinger and possibly published around 1887, delves into the early applications of oxygen in medical treatments. This historical work explores the understanding and utilization of oxygen as a therapeutic agent during a pivotal era in medical science. Ehinger's treatise provides insights into the methods, theories, and clinical observations surrounding oxygen therapy in the late 19th century.
Readers interested in the history of medicine, particularly the evolution of respiratory therapies and pulmonary disease management, will find this book to be a valuable resource. It sheds light on the nascent stages of a now-common medical intervention, offering a glimpse into the challenges and innovations of the time.
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