"The Western Journal Of Medicine And Surgery, Volume 5" offers a detailed snapshot of medical practices and knowledge during its time. Authored by Lunsford Pitts Yandell and Theodore Stout Bell, this volume provides insights into the prevailing surgical techniques, medical theories, and case studies that defined 19th-century medicine. The journal serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of medical science and the challenges faced by practitioners of the era.
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