Description
A Manual of the Diseases of India is a significant medical reference work by William James Moore, originally compiled to address the health challenges specific to the Indian subcontinent. The manual provides detailed clinical descriptions, diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches for diseases commonly encountered in India’s tropical climate and varied geographical regions.
This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of ailments, from infectious diseases to chronic conditions, offering medical practitioners and health professionals valuable insights into disease management. Moore’s work reflects the medical knowledge and practices of its era, documenting diseases such as malaria, dysentery, cholera, and various fever-related illnesses that were prevalent in India.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this medical text serves as both a historical document of medical practice and a practical resource for understanding disease patterns in tropical regions. The manual remains an important reference for medical historians and practitioners interested in the evolution of tropical medicine and disease treatment methodologies.







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