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Douglas Argyll Robertson

Case of Filaria loa

In “Case of Filaria loa,” Douglas Argyll Robertson presents a meticulous exploration of a remarkable case study that delves into the complexities of filarial infections, particularly the ocular manifestations of Filaria loa. The book is characterized by its scientific rigor and precision, employing a blend of clinical observation and thorough research to highlight the symptoms, transmission, and therapeutic considerations associated with this enigmatic parasite. As part of the broader context of 19th-century medical literature, Robertson's work underscores the burgeoning understanding of parasitology, reflecting the intersection of scientific inquiry and the growing awareness of tropical diseases during his time. Douglas Argyll Robertson was a prominent Scottish ophthalmologist and a pioneer in clinical parasitology, whose academic pursuits were informed by his keen interest in both pathology and tropical medicine. His comprehensive examinations of ocular diseases and their systemic implications reveal a profound intellectual curiosity, which likely inspired his inquiry into Filaria loa. Robertson'Äôs dedication to elucidating the complexities of parasitic infections was also driven by a desire to improve diagnostic techniques and treatments during an era of significant medical advancement. I highly recommend “Case of Filaria loa” not only to medical professionals and students interested in parasitology but also to anyone intrigued by the intricate interplay between human health and emerging diseases. Robertson'Äôs precise narrative and insightful analysis offer valuable contributions to both historical and contemporary discussions of infectious diseases, making this work a pivotal reference in the understanding of filarial infections.
47 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2023
Год выхода издания
2023
Издательство
Good Press
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