"Papers and Addresses, Volume 2" presents a collection of essays and speeches by eminent figures in the fields of medicine and science. This volume offers insights into the prevailing scientific and medical thought of the early 20th century, reflecting on historical developments and future directions. It contains a wealth of information valuable to historians of science, medical professionals, and anyone interested in the intellectual landscape of the era.
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