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His scholarly work presents a rigorous analysis of symptoms, treatment responses, and preventive measures regarding rabies, highlighting the evolving understanding of this feared disease in the early 19th century. Gillman’s insights reflect the period's scientific inquiries and the persistent anxieties surrounding animal-borne diseases.
With its rich historical context, this dissertation serves not only as an informative resource but also as a reflection of the medical practices and societal attitudes of the era. Gillman's dedication to advancing knowledge within surgical medicine remains a significant contribution to the field.