Leprosy - Gerhard Armauer Hansen - ebook

Leprosy ebook

Gerhard Armauer Hansen

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Leprosy by William Thomas Corlett is a comprehensive and pioneering medical treatise first published in the late 19th century, offering an in-depth exploration of one of humanity’s most feared and misunderstood diseases. Drawing on years of clinical experience and research, Corlett meticulously examines the history, pathology, symptoms, and progression of leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease. The book delves into the epidemiology of leprosy, tracing its presence from ancient civilizations to its prevalence in modern times, and discusses the social stigma and isolation faced by those afflicted. Corlett provides detailed case studies and vivid descriptions of the physical manifestations of the disease, including its effects on the skin, nerves, and internal organs. He explores the various theories of transmission, the role of heredity, and the environmental factors that may contribute to the spread of leprosy. The book also reviews contemporary methods of diagnosis and treatment, evaluating the effectiveness of isolation, medication, and emerging therapies of the era. In addition to its medical content, Leprosy addresses the humanitarian aspects of the disease, advocating for compassion and improved care for patients. Corlett’s work is notable for its scientific rigor, clear prose, and commitment to dispelling myths and misconceptions about leprosy. Richly illustrated and thoroughly referenced, this volume remains a valuable historical resource for medical professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of medicine, society, and human suffering.

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Liczba stron: 158

Rok wydania: 2025

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