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The Life of Sir William Osler.

by CUSHING, Harvey

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Oxford:: Clarendon Press,, 1925.. Second impression.. publisher's cloth in dust jackets.. Very good copies in very good jackets with some light chipping and browning. . 8vo,. With a contemporary inscription on the front free endpaper to Hayward Warren Cushing (1854-1934), Harvard neurosurgeon, by his unnamed brother (not in the handwriting of Harvey Cushing).

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Bookseller
Jeffrey H. Marks Rare Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
53000
Title
The Life of Sir William Osler.
Author
CUSHING, Harvey
Format/Binding
Publisher's cloth in dust jackets.
Book Condition
Used - Very good copies in very good jackets with some light chipping and browning.
Edition
Second impression.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Clarendon Press,
Place of Publication
Oxford:
Date Published
1925.
Pages
2 vols.
Size
8vo,

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