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The Physiology of Man: Designed to Represent the Existing State of ... - Page 12
by Austin Flint - 1873
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 28

1871 - 742 pages
...is, we think, comprehension. Its scope is wide, its classification clear, and its details concise. Free from useless verbiage, and obscurity, it is evidently...is writing about, and knows how to write about it. The subject-matter of the work is divided into three principal and two subsidiary chapters, treating...
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A Treatise on Diseases of the Bones

Thomas Masters Markoe - 1872 - 482 pages
...we need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Tima and Gazette. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...writing about, and knows how to write about it."— Cfiifayo Medical Journal. HOLLAND. Recollections of Past Life, By SIR HENRY HOLLAND, Bart., MD, FRS,...
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Electricity in its relations to practical medicine

Moritz Meyer - 1872 - 568 pages
...we need hardly remind our readers, have bee* very extensive." — London Medical Ttma and (jautte. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently the work of • man who knows wbat be is writing about, and knows how to write about it."— Chitago Medical Journal....
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A Manual of midwifery

Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder - 1873 - 444 pages
...need hardiy remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Times and Gatetti. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...Journal. " This is a valuable and comprehensive book ; U emhraces many topics, and extends over a wide sphere. One of the most valuable parts of it relates...
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Clinical electro-therapeutics, medical and surgical

Allan McLane Hamilton - 1873 - 224 pages
...we need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Times and Gazette. "Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...how to write about it"— Chicago Medical Journal. HOLLAND. Recollections of Past Life, By SIR HENRY HOLLAND, Bart, MD, PRS, KCB, etc., President of the...
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Insanity in its relations to crime

William Alexander Hammond - 1873 - 124 pages
...need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Times and Gazette. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...how to write about it"— Chicago Medical Journal. HOLLAND. Recollections of Past Life, By SIR HENBY HOLLAND, Bart., MD, PRS, KCB, etc.. President of...
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The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3

Austin Flint - 1873 - 564 pages
...we need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Tima and Gazette. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...about, and knows how to write about It" — Chicago Mtdical Journal. HOLLAND. Recollections of Past Life, By SIR HENBY HOLLAND, Bart., MD, PRS, KCB, etc.,...
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Diseases of the ovaries

Spencer Wells - 1873 - 538 pages
...we need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Tima and Gazette. "Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it is evidently...writing about, and knows how to write about it.'-— Chirago Medical Journal. D. Appleton & Co.'s Medical Publications. HOLLAND. Recollections of Past Life,...
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The Physiology of man v.4, 1873, Volume 4

Austin Flint - 1873 - 516 pages
...we need hardly remind onr readers, hare been very extensive."— London Jledtcal Tima and Gazttte. " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, it Is evidently the work of a man who knows what he is writing aboat, and Knows how to write about it." — Chicago Mtdlcal Journal. " This ls a valuable and comprehensive...
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The Physiology and Pathology of the Mind

Henry Maudsley - 1874 - 508 pages
...need hardly remind our readers, have been very extensive." — London Medical Times and Gazette, " Free from useless verbiage and obscurity, It is evidently...extends over a wide sphere. One of the most valuable ports of it relates to the Diseases of the Brain ; while the remaining portion of tho volume treats...
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