
Selections From the Clinical Works of Dr. Duchenne ebook
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. But few words are necessary in explanation of tho method I have followed in editing this volume of selections from tho clinical works of Duchonne do Boulogne.<br><br>Dr. Tibbits' well-known translatio...
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94,98 DKK
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Published
27 November 2019
Genres
Medicine: general issues
Language
English
Format
pdf
DRM
LCP
ISBN
9780259677444
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. But few words are necessary in explanation of tho method I have followed in editing this volume of selections from tho clinical works of Duchonne do Boulogne.<br><br>Dr. Tibbits' well-known translation of tho first part of L'Electrisation Localisee has made it unnecessary for the New Sydenham Society to undertake the translation of any of Duchonno's writings which treat of purely electrical subjects. Tho ensuing chapters, therefore, will bo found to be almost exclusively devoted to those clinical observations by which the author's great professional reputation was mainly established.<br><br>The reader cannot fail to notice that, with very few exceptions, the selections are taken from the last edition of L'Electrisation Localisee. The reason of this is obvious. Duchonne's observations were originally published separately, or in one or other of the French medical journals, but almost all of thorn became ultimately incorporated with tho book which to the last retained its inadequate and rather misleading title of L'Electrisation Localisee. Each edition of this work was bigger than the one which preceded it, its growth being mainly duo to tho addition of those papers on clinical, physiological, and pathological subjects which the author had written in the interval which elapsed between the editions.<br><br>It will be observed that there are no selections from the Physiologic des Mouvements, which by many would bo considered the greater of Duchenne's two groat works.