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In "Revolutionary American Therapeutics During the Civil War," Jonathon Erlen, Ph.D., examines how medical practices evolved in response to the challenges of the Civil War. The book explores consistent food supply improvements, upgraded housing conditions, and enhanced public health standards. It highlights the heroic age of medicine influenced by Greco-Galenic humoral pathology and the stimulation theory of disease causation, showcasing the enduring impact of these changes on American therapeutics.
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