Focusing on the medical condition of ruptures, this book explores their causes, symptoms, and the adverse effects of relying on truss makers for treatment. Thomas Brand critiques the temporary relief provided by trusses, emphasizing the risks of neglecting proper medical care. He details various rupture types and advocates for appropriate treatment options, including surgical interventions. This work serves as an essential resource for medical professionals and those interested in the historical context of surgical practices related to ruptures.
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Focusing on a Trinitarian and Christological interpretation of Christ's cry of dereliction, this book grounds its insights in historic orthodoxy. It explores the communication of idioms in Christology and the distinction between person and nature within Trinitarian theology, drawing on a diverse array of Patristic, Scholastic, and Reformed sources. This scholarly work is essential for those studying Christian theology, offering a fresh perspective on a profound theological moment.