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Title: The Edinburgh practice of physic, surgery, and midwifery : preceded by an abstract of the theory of medicine, and the nosology of Dr. Cullen and including upwards of six hundred authentic formulae from the books of St. Bartholmews, St. George's St. Thomas's, Guy's, and other hospitals in London, and from the lectures and writings of the most eminent public teachers ; with twenty quarto plates
Year: 1803 (1800s)
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Subjects: Clinical medicine Surgery Obstetrics Nosology Clinical Medicine General Surgery Obstetrics Disease
Publisher: London : Printed for G. kearsley, Fleet-Street Edinburgh : Bell & Bradfute Glasgow : Brash and Reid
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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  • booksubject:Clinical_medicine
  • booksubject:Surgery
  • booksubject:Obstetrics
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