"Change Of Air" by John Charles Atkinson explores the impact of atmospheric pressure and its electric and magnetic properties on treating consumption and other chronic diseases. Published in 1867, this volume provides a detailed commentary on the most suitable locations for invalids seeking relief through climate and environmental adjustments. Atkinson delves into the medical theories of the time, offering insights into how different environments might affect health and recovery. This historical text is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, the evolution of therapeutic practices, and the role of environmental factors in health during the 19th century. It sheds light on the once-popular belief in the healing power of specific locales and atmospheric conditions.
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