Explore the landscape of 19th-century medicine with "Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 29." This historical record offers a unique insight into the medical practices, research, and perspectives of the era. Compiled by prominent physicians David Wooster, Charles McCormick, John Frederick Morse, Henry Gibbons, and James Blake, this volume presents a valuable snapshot of the medical challenges and advancements of the time.
Delve into articles covering a wide range of medical topics, reflecting the evolving understanding of health and disease. "Pacific Medical Journal" serves as a primary source for historians, medical professionals, and anyone interested in tracing the development of modern medicine.
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