Cases of Organic Diseases of the Heart
1809
Cases of Organic Diseases of the Heart, published in 1809 by John Collins Warren, is a detailed scientific examination of various organic heart diseases through case studies. The book documents clinical presentations, symptom progressions, and post-mortem dissections, highlighting symptoms like palpitations and difficulty in breathing. Warren's work provides insights into the anatomical changes in the heart, such as valve ossification, and discusses the limitations of medical intervention for these conditions at the time. This publication is significant for its early contributions to the understanding of cardiac diseases.




