Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Charles Creighton Livres
Charles Creighton était un médecin et auteur médical britannique. Il était très apprécié pour ses écrits savants sur l'histoire de la médecine, mais largement dénoncé pour avoir contesté la théorie des germes des maladies infectieuses. Son œuvre explore les annales de l'histoire médicale, offrant une perspective savante. Cependant, ses points de vue non conventionnels sur les origines des maladies ont suscité une controverse et un débat considérables.






Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology; Volume 3
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- 28 heures de lecture
Originally published in the late 19th century, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which geography and history impact human health. Topics covered include the spread of disease through trade and travel, the influence of climate on health outcomes, and the ways in which political and economic systems affect public health. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine.
A History of Epidemics in Britain; Volume 2
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Jenner and Vaccination: A Strange Chapter of Medical History
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Contributions to the Physiology and Pathology of the Breast and its Lymphatic Glands
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A definitive work on the physiology and pathology of the breast and its lymphatic glands, offering invaluable insights to medical professionals and those grappling with breast-related ailments.
A History of Epidemics in Britain; Volume 1
- 724pages
- 26 heures de lecture
Handbook of Geographical and Historical Pathology; Volume 2
- 700pages
- 25 heures de lecture
This groundbreaking work offers a comprehensive overview of the field of geographical and historical pathology, examining the many ways in which disease has affected human societies over the centuries. From the Black Death to modern epidemics like HIV, Hirsch explores the complex interplay between social, economic, and environmental factors that have contributed to the spread of disease throughout history. With a wealth of data and a keen eye for detail, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of medicine and public health.