Publisher's Synopsis
An informative treatise on rabies, also known as hydrophobia, offering insights into its causes, symptoms, and prevention. Originally published in 1911, this work provides a historical perspective on the understanding and treatment of this viral disease. "Rabies or Hydrophobia" examines the transmission of the disease, its effects on both animals and humans, and the methods used to combat its spread. This volume is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, veterinary science, and the study of infectious diseases. It sheds light on early 20th-century approaches to tackling a significant public health concern.
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