Heterotransplantations of blood vessels

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Heterotransplantations of blood vessels
Charles Claude Guthrie
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554

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Table of Contents

The relation of pressure in the coronary vessels to the activity o& the isolated heart (3 p.) [Reprinted from Science, n.s., vol. XXIV, no. 602, p. 52-54]
Results of removal and transplantation of ovaries in chickens (p. [xv]-xvii). [Reprinted from the American journal of physiology, vol. XIX, July 1, 1907, no. II]
Heterotransplantations of blood vessels (p. [482]-487) [Reprinted from the American journal of physiology, vol. XIX, Sept. 2, 1907, no. IV]
A contribution to the clinical knowledge of Texas fever (p. [529]-554)

Edition Notes

At head of title: The university of Chicago, founded by John D. Rockefeller.

Thesis (PH. D)--University of Chicago.

Published in
Chicago
Other Titles
Science (New York, N.Y.)

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Library of Congress
QP111 .G8

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Pagination
1 p.l., p. [1]-3, [xv]-xvii, [482]-487, [529]-554.
Number of pages
554

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OL16289192M
LCCN
10023024

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