"Pulmonary Consumption: Its Nature, Varieties, And Treatment" offers a comprehensive exploration of tuberculosis, a prevalent and devastating disease in the 19th century. Authored by Charles J.B. Williams and Charles Theodore Williams, this book provides detailed insights into the nature, varieties, and treatment approaches of pulmonary consumption.
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