This book, a detailed exploration of the pulse and its medical implications, is the work of an experienced surgeon and professor. Originally published in 1895, it remains a valuable resource for medical professionals, especially those working in the fields of surgery and cardiology. The author thoroughly examines the pulse in both healthy and diseased states, providing a comprehensive analysis of its significance in diagnosing, prognosing, and treating various medical conditions. By combining clinical observations with experimental data, the author offers insights into the pulse's role in circulatory disorders, infectious diseases, and other pathological processes. This book continues to be a valuable resource for medical practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the pulse and its clinical relevance.