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Handbook of geographical and historical pathology (1883)


Author: Hirsch, August, 1817-1894; Creighton, Charles, 1847-1927
Volume: 2
Subject: Geography; Pathology
Publisher: London : The New Sydenham Society
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: SRLF_UCSD:LAGE-99895
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: americana; cdl
Notes: very tight inner and upper margins
Scanfactors: 37

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Includes bibliographic footnotes and indexes

I. Acute infective diseases. 1883.--II. Chronic infective, toxic, parasitic, septic and constitutional diseases. 1885.--III. Diseases of organ and parts. 1886


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