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The volume treats neuralgia as a distinct clinical entity, beginning with a general analysis of pain that argues pain is a pathological perturbation rather than simple sensory hyperaesthesia. It surveys the clinical history, complications, pathology, etiology, prognosis, and treatment of neuralgia, and then presents concise, comparative sketches of disorders that commonly mimic it — including myalgia, spinal irritation, hypochondriacal pains, locomotor ataxy, cerebral abscess, alcoholism, syphilis, rheumatism, gout, colic, and dyspeptic headache — to clarify differential diagnosis and guide therapeutic decisions.

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Francis Edmund Anstie

Francis Edmund Anstie was a notable figure in the field of medicine, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of neuralgia and related conditions. His key work, "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It," explores the complexities of nerve pain and its various manifestations, providing valuable insights for both practitioners and patients. Anstie's research and writings have contributed to the broader discourse on pain management and neurological disorders, marking him as an important voice in 19th-century medical literature.

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