Explore the state of 19th-century medicine with the "St. Louis Medical Journal, Volume 12." This historical journal offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical practices, research, and healthcare concerns of the era, specifically focusing on the St. Louis region. Authored anonymously, this volume provides valuable insights into the challenges and advancements in medicine during a pivotal time in American history.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical science will find this journal a compelling resource. Delve into the primary source material that sheds light on the medical landscape of the past.
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