Written by physician and social reformer David Johnston, this comprehensive study explores the current state of charity and healthcare in France during the 19th century. Combining statistical analysis with firsthand accounts of patients and medical professionals, this work offers valuable insights into the challenges and successes of the French healthcare system of the time.
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