Explore the landscape of 19th-century medical thought and practice with this carefully curated volume of the "Pacific Medical Journal." Edited by leading medical figures of the time-David Wooster, Charles McCormick, Henry Gibbons, John Frederick Morse, and James Blake-this collection offers insights into the prevailing medical knowledge, treatments, and debates of the era.
Delve into detailed case studies, scholarly articles, and insightful observations reflecting the medical challenges and advancements in the Pacific region and beyond. This volume provides a valuable window into the evolution of medical science and the dedication of practitioners committed to advancing healthcare in a rapidly changing world.
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