"The Philosophy of Medicine, Or, Medical Extracts On the Nature of Health and Disease" by Robert John Thornton, published in 1799, offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical and philosophical thought of the late 18th century. This comprehensive work delves into the prevailing theories concerning health, disease, and the intricate workings of the human body. Thornton explores the 'laws of the animal OEconomy' and examines the burgeoning field of 'pneumatic medicine, ' providing a rich historical context for understanding the evolution of medical science.
This book will appeal to historians of science and medicine, as well as anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of medical practice during a transformative period.
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