Medical chemistry; or, a compendious view of the various substances employed in the practice of medicine, that depend on chemical principles for their formation; designed for the use of medical students. To which is appended, a discourse on the medical character / By Thomas D. Mitchell.
- Thomas Duché Mitchell
- Date:
- [1819]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Medical chemistry; or, a compendious view of the various substances employed in the practice of medicine, that depend on chemical principles for their formation; designed for the use of medical students. To which is appended, a discourse on the medical character / By Thomas D. Mitchell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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