An Account of the Sore Throat Attended With Ulcers - John Fothergill - ebook

An Account of the Sore Throat Attended With Ulcers ebook

John Fothergill

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An Account of the Sore Throat Attended With Ulcers: A Disease Which Hath of Late Years Appeared in This City, and in Several Parts of the Nation is a seminal medical treatise first published in the 18th century, offering a detailed exploration of a then-emerging and alarming epidemic. Authored by Dr. John Fothergill, a renowned English physician, the book meticulously documents the clinical features, progression, and treatment of a severe form of sore throat characterized by ulceration—a condition now recognized as a form of infectious pharyngitis, possibly linked to what we know today as diphtheria or streptococcal infections. Drawing from his own observations and case studies in London and other affected regions, Fothergill provides a comprehensive account of the disease’s symptoms, including fever, swelling, and the presence of ulcers in the throat, which often led to significant morbidity and mortality. He discusses the challenges of distinguishing this illness from other common throat afflictions of the time, emphasizing the importance of careful diagnosis and the dangers of mismanagement. The book delves into the possible causes and modes of transmission, reflecting the medical understanding of the era while also demonstrating Fothergill’s commitment to empirical observation and rational analysis. He critiques prevailing treatments and offers his own recommendations, advocating for methods that prioritize patient comfort and recovery, such as the use of gentle remedies and supportive care, rather than aggressive interventions. Beyond its clinical content, An Account of the Sore Throat Attended With Ulcers serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on the evolution of medical thought, public health responses, and the social impact of epidemic diseases in 18th-century Britain. Fothergill’s clear, methodical writing and compassionate approach to patient care have made this work a classic in the history of medicine, offering insights that remain relevant to students of medical history, epidemiology, and the development of infectious disease management. For those interested in the origins of modern clinical practice and the challenges faced by early physicians in combating contagious diseases, this book provides a fascinating and informative read, enriched by Fothergill’s firsthand experience and thoughtful analysis.

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Liczba stron: 66

Rok wydania: 2025

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