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Appendicitis: The Etiology, Hygenic and Dietetic Treatment

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The book explains appendix anatomy and the pathological processes that produce appendicitis, tracing lesions through bowel layers and potential perforation, and surveys symptoms and differential diagnoses. It argues that appendicitis stems from a general failure of hygienic laws and imprudent eating, emphasizes dietetic management including food-combination rules, and critiques the rapid expansion of abdominal surgery while outlining circumstances that require operative intervention. Practical guidance addresses recognition of early signs, prevention through hygiene and diet, and nonoperative treatments the author favors, contrasted with standard surgical approaches and their historical development.

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J. H. Tilden

J. H. Tilden was an early 20th-century author known for his contributions to medical literature, particularly in the field of dietetics and hygiene. His notable work, "Appendicitis: The Etiology, Hygenic and Dietetic Treatment," explores the causes and treatment of appendicitis, emphasizing the importance of diet and hygiene in health management. Tilden's writings reflect a holistic approach to medicine, advocating for preventive care and the role of nutrition in maintaining well-being.

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