An edition of The principles of surgery (1845)

Principles of surgery

2nd American ed.
Principles of surgery
Miller, James, Miller, James
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An edition of The principles of surgery (1845)

Principles of surgery

2nd American ed.

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Publisher
Lea and Blanchard
Language
English
Pages
538

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Cover of: The principles of surgery.
The principles of surgery.
1853, Black
in English - 3d ed.
Cover of: The principles of surgery.
The principles of surgery.
1852, Blanchard and Lea
in English - 3d American from the 2d and enl. Edinburgh ed. ... Rev., with additions, by F.W. Sargent ...
Cover of: The principles of surgery
The principles of surgery
1850, Adam and Charles Black
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Principles of surgery
Principles of surgery
1848, Lea and Blanchard
in English - 2nd American ed.
Cover of: The principles of surgery.
The principles of surgery.
1845, Lea & Blanchard
in English

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Edition Notes

"Surgery. Historical notice." : p. [25]-52.

Spine title: Miller's Principles of surgery.

Includes bibliographic references and index.

Presented by Paul R. Vogt, M.D. Signature: [G.W.?] Booth. Signature: Dr. G.[J.?] Bennett, Nashville, Tenn., 1894.

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Miller's Principles of surgery.

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xii, [25]-538 p. :
Number of pages
538

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OL21579866M

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