Southern California Practitioner, 1908, Vol. 23 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Walter Lindley

 
9780243313891: Southern California Practitioner, 1908, Vol. 23 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Influenza—Its Complications and Sequelae is a historical medical essay that surveys how the flu can affect different parts of the body. Written by A. Tyroler, it lays out both common and rare problems that may follow an influenza infection, from lung, heart, and nerve issues to the possibility of secondary infections and long-lasting weakness.

This article explains how flu-related complications can develop over time, including pneumonia, bronchitis, neuritis, meningitis, and even nervous or mental health effects. It draws on clinical observations and prior research to help readers recognize warning signs and understand potential outcomes.

What you’ll learn:
- The range of flu complications, from respiratory to nervous system effects
- How clinicians differentiate influenza-related illness from other diseases
- The importance of careful follow-up after a flu infection
- Historical context and medical thinking from early 20th-century studies

Ideal for readers of medical history and early 1900s clinical writing, as well as students seeking a window into how physicians approached influenza in that era.

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9780483631045: Southern California Practitioner, 1908, Vol. 23 (Classic Reprint)

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0483631043 ISBN 13 :  9780483631045
Editeur : Forgotten Books, 2018
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