"Physiological and Pathological Researches" is a collection of the principal scientific writings of the late T.R. Lewis, a prominent figure in the field of medicine and science. This volume serves as a memorial to his significant contributions and offers insights into the scientific landscape of the late 19th century.
The book includes research across physiology and pathology, presenting detailed studies and findings that reflect Lewis's dedication to advancing medical knowledge. Edited and compiled by George Edward Dobson, William Aitken, and A.E. Brown, this reprint ensures that Lewis's work remains accessible to contemporary scholars and researchers.
This compilation is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, the development of physiological and pathological research, and the enduring legacy of a pioneering scientist.
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