Diseases of the Heart: A Clinical Text-book for the Use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine

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H.Kimpton, 1905 - 350 pages

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Page 12 - A Text-Book of Practical Therapeutics. — With Especial Reference to the Application of Remedial Measures to Disease and Their Employment Upon a Rational Basis.
Page 16 - A Manual of Organic Materia Medica; Being a Guide to Materia Medica of the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. For the use of Students, Druggists, Pharmacists and Physicians.
Page 15 - A Manual of Obstetrics. By AFA KING, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the Medical Department of the Columbian University, Washington, DC, and in the University of Vermont, etc.
Page 21 - TO THE STUDY OF MEDICINE BY GH ROGER Professor Extraordinary in the Faculty of Medicine of Paris; Member of the Biological Society ; Physician to the Hospital of Porte-d'Aubervilliers AUTHORIZED TRANSLATIONS BY MS GABRIEL, MD WITH ADDITIONS BY THE AUTHOR 8vo.
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