Recherches Sur L'Anatomie Normale Et Pathologique Du Sang, by Georges Hayem, presents a detailed exploration of the normal and pathological anatomy of blood. Published in 1878, this work offers insights into the scientific understanding of blood composition and its role in various diseases during the late 19th century. Hayem's research provides a valuable historical perspective on the development of hematology and pathology.
This meticulously researched study examines the microscopic structure of blood, its cellular components, and the changes that occur in pathological conditions. It remains a significant resource for those interested in the history of medicine and the evolution of diagnostic techniques.
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