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Historical Bibliography Updated: April 16, 2020

Die Krankheiten des Herzens. 3 vols. in 4.

Publication Details

Berlin: in der Maurerschen Buchhandlung, 1814 CE–1817 CE.

From 1800 until Laennec's discovery of auscultation, there were only four major text-books on heart disease, that of Burns in England, of Corvsart in France, Testa in Italy, and Kreysig in Germany. It has its strong points such as advocating digitalis and sound views on angina pectoris and coronary disease; Kreysig's wide review of the literature provides a good picture of cardiology at the time" (Bedford 416). "Kreysig first demonstrated endocarditis long beofre Bouillaud, and was acquainted with defects of the cardiac valves. The so-called 'purring' tremor was also known to him before Laennec, and he likewide recognized rheumatism as a cause of heart disease before Bouillaud" (Baas).

 

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Thematic Classifications

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Entry Number#11675
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/13876
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLdie-krankheiten-des-herzens-3-vols

Geographic Context

Publication place: Berlin