A Syllabus of New Remedies and Therapeutic Measures
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
With Explanatory Notes (1915)
Delving into the medical and surgical knowledge of Shakespeare, this book offers a thorough examination of the references to health and illness in his works. Each chapter focuses on specific medical topics, including anatomy and diseases, supplemented by explanatory notes that clarify Shakespeare's terminology and concepts. Illustrations and diagrams enhance comprehension, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and medical history. This facsimile reprint preserves the original's cultural significance while providing modern accessibility.
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