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History of medicine. A correlative text arranged according to subjects

History of medicine. A correlative text arranged according to subjects

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History of medicine. A correlative text arranged according to subjects

by METTLER, Cecilia C

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Birmingham AL, Gryphon, Classics of Medicine Library, 1986. (Facsimile reprint Philadelphia-Toronto 1947). XVII,1215 p., 16 illustrations, full gold stamped leather, all edges gilded.

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History of medicine. A correlative text arranged according to subjects
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