Bővebb ismertető
PREFACE In the progress and development of the Science and Art of Medicine, and of the kindred pursuits of Physiology and Pathology, successive investigators find themselves confronted with facts and with difficulties of which their predecessors were unaware, or whose signiíicance and importance they overlooked. The more closely the phenomena of life, whether in health or disease, are examined, the more complex they are found to be; the attempt to solve the problem of yesterday has ended in the statement of the problem of to-day. To the philosophical thinker the physiology, the pathology, and the medicine v