A Dissertation On The Bite Of A Rabid Animal: Being The Substance Of An Essay Which Received A Prize From The Royal College Of Surgeons In London, In The Year 1811

A Dissertation On The Bite Of A Rabid Animal: Being The Substance Of An Essay Which Received A Prize From The Royal College Of Surgeons In London, In The Year 1811

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Dec 13, 2015 · Anglais · Relié (198 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 198
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 13, 2015
Éditeur Palala Press
ISBN-10 1348075430
ISBN-13 9781348075431

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James Gillman’s compelling examination delves into the medical and cultural ramifications of rabies, a subject of considerable relevance in his time. Drawing on his extensive research, he artfully discusses the nature of rabid animal bites, focusing on their implications for both health professionals and the general public.

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.

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