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| 1855 - 918 pages
...the diseases of females. It has always been a popular work with the profession of this country, and the value of the present edition has been greatly enhanced by the careful revision of its author. xs — VOL. xv. NO. in. 29 ART. X. — The Diseases of the Heart and... | |
| 1855 - 450 pages
...the diseases of females. It has always been a popular work with the profession of this country, and the value of the present edition has been greatly enhanced by the careful revision of its author. sa — VOL. xv. NO. in. 29 ART. X. — The Diseases of the Heart and... | |
| Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1859 - 362 pages
...consulted with more satisfaction by the medical practitioner. — Am. Jour. Med. Sciences, April, 1865. The value of the present edition has been greatly...renders the work not only satisfactory and desirable, bnt indispensable to the physician.— Chicago Med. Journal, April, 1865. No intelligent member of... | |
| 1865 - 608 pages
...contained notices of this work, and always commendatory, as the successive editions have appeared. The value of the present edition has been greatly...but indispensable, to the Physician. For sale by W. 15. Keen <fe Co., 14(5 Lake street. The New York Medical Journal.—We hail with pleasure the appearance... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1865 - 818 pages
...consulted with more satisfaction by the medical practitioner. — Am. Jour. Med. Sciences, April, 1805. The value of the present edition has been greatly...subjects and terms, and a more complete etymology and accetituation, which renders the work not only satisfactory and desirable, but indispensable to the... | |
| Thomas John Ashton - 1865 - 344 pages
...consulted with more satisfaction by the nx-dicai practitioner.— Am. Jour. Med. Science», April, I860. The value of the present edition has, been greatly...the introduction of new subjects and terms, and a moro complete etymology and accentuation, which renders the work not only natUfactury and desirable,... | |
| François Lallemand - 1866 - 424 pages
...medlral practitioner.— Am. Jour. Med. Sciences, April, 1»65. The value of the present •dltlon has been greatly enhanced by the introduction of new...and accentuation, which renders the work not only satufactury and desirable, but indispensable to tbe physician.— Chictigo Med. Journal, April, 18«5.... | |
| Forbes Winslow - 1866 - 528 pages
...The value of the present edition bas been greatly enhanced by the introduction of new subjects aad terms, and a more complete etymology and accentuation,...only satisfactory and desirable, but Indispensable to tbe physician.— Chicago Med. Journal, April, 1865. No Intelligent member of the profession can or... | |
| Austin Flint - 1866 - 658 pages
...value of the present edition bus be.on greatlyenhanced by the introduction of new subjects and term«, and a more complete etymology and accentuation, which renders the work not only satisfactory bear a comparan with it iu point of compietene*« of "* desirable, but indispensable to the physiclan.subiects... | |
| Thomas King Chambers - 1867 - 332 pages
...consulted with more satisfaction by the medica'l practitioner. — Am. Jour. Med. Sciences, April, 1865. The value of the present edition has been greatly...desirable, but indispensable to the physician.— Chicago Med. Journal, April, 1865. No intelligent member of the profession can or will be without it.... | |
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