Explore the landscape of late 19th-century medicine with "The Chicago Medical Times, Volume 12." This historical volume offers a unique glimpse into the medical practices, education, and discussions of the era. Authored and compiled in Chicago, this journal provides insights into the challenges and advancements faced by medical professionals during a period of rapid change and discovery.
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