"Synopsis Of The Pathological Series In The Oxford Museum" offers a detailed overview of the pathological specimens curated within the renowned Oxford University Museum. Authored by Sir Henry Wentworth Acland, a prominent figure in 19th-century British medicine and a key advocate for scientific education, this synopsis provides valuable insights into the understanding and classification of diseases during that era.
Acland's work reflects the evolving landscape of medical science and the crucial role of museums in advancing knowledge. This historical document serves as a window into the past, illuminating the methods and perspectives of early pathological studies. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine, pathology, and the development of scientific collections.
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