The pharmacologic principles of medical practice

a textbook on pharmacology and therapeutics for medical students, physicians and the members of the professions allied to medicine

3d ed.
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John C. Krantz, John C. Krantz
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The pharmacologic principles of medical practice

a textbook on pharmacology and therapeutics for medical students, physicians and the members of the professions allied to medicine

3d ed.
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Includes bibliographies.

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Baltimore

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Pagination
xxi, 1183 p. illus. (part col.), ports.
Number of pages
1183

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OL15394016M

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OL141959W

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