An inaugural dissertation on pulmonary consumption
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An inaugural dissertation on pulmonary consumption

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An inaugural dissertation on pulmonary consumption

About this book

An Inaugural Dissertation on Pulmonary Consumption is a seminal medical treatise authored by Edward Delafield and first published in 1817. This comprehensive work delves into the nature, causes, symptoms, and treatment of pulmonary consumption, known today as tuberculosis. Drawing upon contemporary medical knowledge, clinical observations, and the writings of prominent physicians of the era, Delafield systematically examines the pathology of the disease, its progression, and the various factors influencing its development. The dissertation discusses the anatomical changes observed in the lungs of afflicted patients, the role of hereditary predisposition, environmental influences, and the impact of lifestyle on susceptibility to the illness. Delafield also explores the diagnostic challenges faced by practitioners, offering detailed descriptions of the signs and stages of consumption. In addition, the work reviews the therapeutic approaches available at the time, including dietary recommendations, pharmaceutical interventions, and the use of climate and air quality as part of treatment regimens. Throughout, Delafield emphasizes the importance of early detection and preventive measures, reflecting the evolving understanding of pulmonary diseases in the early nineteenth century. Rich in historical context and medical insight, An Inaugural Dissertation on Pulmonary Consumption provides a valuable window into the history of medicine and the enduring struggle against one of humanity's most persistent diseases.

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Table of contents

  1. AN Inaugural Dissertation ON PULMONARY CONSUMPTION.
  2. INTRODUCTION.
  3. INAUGURAL DISSERTATION ON PULMONARY CONSUMPTION.
  4. ERRATA.
  5. Transcriber’s Notes