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The London Medical Gazette; December 27, 1828 Being a Weekly Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Enter a world of 19th-century medicine, where detailed investigations of diseased hearts and rare conditions provide a vivid look into the era's medical mysteries.

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"The London Medical Gazette" by Various is a journal that brings together medical knowledge and scientific discussions from the 1800s. Published weekly, each issue contains essays, studies of individual cases, and thoughts on different medical subjects, offering thorough insights into medical practices of the era. The journal opens with articles by Dr. P. Mere Latham, who examines the heart’s structure, focusing on diseases that affect its function and inner lining. The writing is designed to point out how the heart’s membrane is vulnerable to disease and describes the situations under which diseases like inflammation occur. Also, there’s a detailed case study about a patient suffering from an extremely enlarged esophagus, starting a trend of clinical research continued throughout the publication. The combination of medical theory and real-world examples in this journal is aimed at creating a deeper understanding of the scientific and medical landscape of its time, useful for both historical analysis and reference.

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