Om A Treatise On The Puerperal Fever
This book is a comprehensive study of the puerperal fever, illustrated by cases that took place in Leeds and surrounding areas between 1809 and 1812. William Hey brings together a wealth of knowledge and experience to provide the reader with a detailed understanding of the disease, its symptoms, and possible treatments. The author, a well-respected physician of his time, delivers a clear and concise narrative of the cases presented, revealing his deep care and concern for his patients.
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