"Von den Krankheiten einer Armee. Zweite Ausgabe." by Ernst Gottfried Baldinger is a historical treatise on the diseases affecting armies, providing insights into the medical challenges faced during military campaigns. This second edition offers a detailed examination of the common ailments, their causes, and potential treatments prevalent among soldiers. Baldinger's work contributes significantly to our understanding of military medicine and public health in the 18th century, making it a valuable resource for historians and medical professionals alike.
This book sheds light on the conditions and circumstances that fostered the spread of diseases within military populations, offering a glimpse into the lives and health struggles of soldiers during this period. It remains a significant historical document for those studying the evolution of medical practices and the impact of disease on military operations.
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