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Readers are immersed in the practices and theories that shaped the early days of modern medicine, with discussions that highlight both groundbreaking discoveries and the challenges faced by medical professionals in the late 19th century. This work not only serves as an informative account of medical practices during that era but also acts as a historical document that provides context for the advancements that followed. It stands as a testament to the legacy of medical innovation stemming from one of Europe’s premier clinical institutions.