A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners / by Dr. Adolf Strümpell.
- Adolph Strümpell
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners / by Dr. Adolf Strümpell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![In the work wLich is uow offered to the pul]lic I have made an attempt to give an account of our present knowledge in the field of the special pathology and treatment of internal diseases. This account, although brief, I have endeavored to make as complete as possible in regard to all impor- tant and certainly established facts. While everything hypothetical has been wholly omitted or only briefly referred to, I have tried, on the other hand, not only to enumerate the facts of clinical experience with sufficient accuracy, but also and especially to make the reader comprehend the develop- ment and the internal connection of the different morbid i:)henomena by constantly referring to the data of general jjathological and anatomical research. In regard to treatment, the limits of our knowledge will often be apparent, but I believe that I have paid a sufficient regard to the needs of l^ractice. In order to avoid repetitions, only a small number of complete prescriptions have been inserted in the text, but an abundant and well- arranged formulary has been added as an appendix at the end of the work.* Although in the composition of this text-book I have of course made very great use of the later literature of medicine, still the experienced reader will recognize in not a few places the results of the author's own experience and observation. Tliese results are drawn from more tlian six years' active work in the medical clinique here, to the abundant material of which I have been fortunate enough to have access as assistant first to C. Wunderlich and then to E. Wagner. Adolf Stkumpell. Leipsic, 1 March, 1SS3. [* Owing to tho diffcrcncos between our Pharmacopceia and practice and those of Germany, it has bccu thought best to omit tliis appendix.—Tram8.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21206302_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)