Publisher's Synopsis
Physical Diagnosis, Including Diseases of the Thoracic and Abdominal Organs, by Egbert Le Fevre, is a comprehensive manual for medical students and physicians dating back to 1902. This meticulously detailed text offers an in-depth exploration of the techniques and methodologies used in physical diagnosis at the turn of the century.
Le Fevre's work provides detailed insights into the examination of the thoracic and abdominal regions, covering a range of diseases and conditions prevalent during that era. This manual serves not only as a historical record of medical practices but also as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of diagnostic techniques. Its enduring appeal lies in its thoroughness and the foundational knowledge it imparts, making it a significant contribution to the field of medicine.
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