Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It. Unraveling the Enigma of Pain: A Comprehensive Guide to Neuralgia and Its Mimicking Diseases
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- Nombre de pages312
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-623695-3
- EAN4064066236953
- Date de parution06/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille547 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It, " Francis Edmund Anstie offers a pioneering exploration of neuralgia and its symptoms, delving into the intricate relationship between nerve pain and various related disorders. Anstie's work is notable for its thorough analysis and clinical perspective, reflecting the medical practices of the late 19th century while integrating emerging ideas of neurology.
His meticulous style, characterized by detailed case studies and a systematic approach, not only elucidates the complexities of neuralgic pain but also provides a vital context for understanding its diagnostic challenges within contemporary medical frameworks. Francis Edmund Anstie, a prominent physician and medical writer, had a profound interest in the understanding of pain, particularly in the context of neurological disorders.
His extensive clinical experience and engagement with the latest medical research encouraged him to document and categorize the symptoms of neuralgia in a comprehensive manner. This work stems from his broader scientific pursuits, positioning him as a forerunner in the field of nerve pain management amid the evolving landscape of medical science during his time. "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It" is essential reading for students, practitioners, and scholars of medicine and neurology alike.
Anstie's insights are not only historically significant but also retain their relevance in today's discussions surrounding pain management and neurobiology. Engaging with this text invites readers to appreciate the historical foundations of modern pain research while recognizing the ongoing relevance of Anstie'Äôs work in contemporary clinical practice.
His meticulous style, characterized by detailed case studies and a systematic approach, not only elucidates the complexities of neuralgic pain but also provides a vital context for understanding its diagnostic challenges within contemporary medical frameworks. Francis Edmund Anstie, a prominent physician and medical writer, had a profound interest in the understanding of pain, particularly in the context of neurological disorders.
His extensive clinical experience and engagement with the latest medical research encouraged him to document and categorize the symptoms of neuralgia in a comprehensive manner. This work stems from his broader scientific pursuits, positioning him as a forerunner in the field of nerve pain management amid the evolving landscape of medical science during his time. "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It" is essential reading for students, practitioners, and scholars of medicine and neurology alike.
Anstie's insights are not only historically significant but also retain their relevance in today's discussions surrounding pain management and neurobiology. Engaging with this text invites readers to appreciate the historical foundations of modern pain research while recognizing the ongoing relevance of Anstie'Äôs work in contemporary clinical practice.
In "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It, " Francis Edmund Anstie offers a pioneering exploration of neuralgia and its symptoms, delving into the intricate relationship between nerve pain and various related disorders. Anstie's work is notable for its thorough analysis and clinical perspective, reflecting the medical practices of the late 19th century while integrating emerging ideas of neurology.
His meticulous style, characterized by detailed case studies and a systematic approach, not only elucidates the complexities of neuralgic pain but also provides a vital context for understanding its diagnostic challenges within contemporary medical frameworks. Francis Edmund Anstie, a prominent physician and medical writer, had a profound interest in the understanding of pain, particularly in the context of neurological disorders.
His extensive clinical experience and engagement with the latest medical research encouraged him to document and categorize the symptoms of neuralgia in a comprehensive manner. This work stems from his broader scientific pursuits, positioning him as a forerunner in the field of nerve pain management amid the evolving landscape of medical science during his time. "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It" is essential reading for students, practitioners, and scholars of medicine and neurology alike.
Anstie's insights are not only historically significant but also retain their relevance in today's discussions surrounding pain management and neurobiology. Engaging with this text invites readers to appreciate the historical foundations of modern pain research while recognizing the ongoing relevance of Anstie'Äôs work in contemporary clinical practice.
His meticulous style, characterized by detailed case studies and a systematic approach, not only elucidates the complexities of neuralgic pain but also provides a vital context for understanding its diagnostic challenges within contemporary medical frameworks. Francis Edmund Anstie, a prominent physician and medical writer, had a profound interest in the understanding of pain, particularly in the context of neurological disorders.
His extensive clinical experience and engagement with the latest medical research encouraged him to document and categorize the symptoms of neuralgia in a comprehensive manner. This work stems from his broader scientific pursuits, positioning him as a forerunner in the field of nerve pain management amid the evolving landscape of medical science during his time. "Neuralgia and the Diseases That Resemble It" is essential reading for students, practitioners, and scholars of medicine and neurology alike.
Anstie's insights are not only historically significant but also retain their relevance in today's discussions surrounding pain management and neurobiology. Engaging with this text invites readers to appreciate the historical foundations of modern pain research while recognizing the ongoing relevance of Anstie'Äôs work in contemporary clinical practice.