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A series of essays and addresses that examine medical ideas, practices, and institutions through critical, often rhetorical prose. Topics range from skeptical analyses of popular cures and homeopathic doctrines to an argument for the contagiousness of puerperal fever, alongside reflections on the shifting currents of medical opinion and the limits of knowledge. Other pieces contrast scholastic and bedside teaching, consider the character and duties of the medical profession, offer practical counsel for young practitioners, advocate for medical libraries, and close with personal reminiscences of influential teachers and methodological appendices.
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