Publisher's Synopsis
âHistoric Notes and Canadian Medical Loreâ presents a fascinating glimpse into the medical landscape of early 20th-century Canada. This volume comprises lecture memoranda prepared for the British Medical Association meeting in Toronto in 1906. While the original publication was intended as a resource for attendees, this re-publication offers insights into the state of medical knowledge, practice, and professional discourse of the time.
Published by Burroughs Wellcome and Company, these notes offer a unique perspective on the historical context of medicine in Canada. They provide researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of healthcare with invaluable primary source material. The content reflects a specific moment in medical history and serves as a valuable artifact for understanding the broader narrative of medical advancements.
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